After years of making sexist remarks, last week, U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly told female staff at the White House that they each must "dress like a woman."
"Even if you're in jeans, you need to look neat and orderly," was part of this directive, according to a source who worked on Trump's campaign.
Twitter had a field day, with people posting pictures of themselves in surgical scrubs, army fatigues, HAZMAT suits, and more.
This tweet more or less summed it up:
How to #DressLikeAWoman Step 1: Be a woman Step 2: Put on literally any article of clothing congrats, you are now dressed like a woman
— Jenna (@jrmr126) February 3, 2017
Although, as someone pointed out to the tweeter, you don't have to be a woman to dress like a woman.
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