The debate over gender equality in the workplace has taken an interesting turn thanks to Shianne Fox, a Sydney-based female landscaper and tradeswoman known as “The Bikini Tradie” on social media. Fox recently sparked a discussion about workplace dress codes and double standards after expressing frustration over being required to wear a shirt while working outdoors in extreme heat, while her male colleagues were allowed to go shirtless.

In a viral TikTok video, Fox criticized what she saw as a sexist rule, calling attention to the disparity between how male and female workers are treated. She argued that if men are permitted to go shirtless in the same conditions, there should be no reason why she should be forced to keep her shirt on, especially considering the oppressive heat of 40°C (104°F). Fox’s frustration stemmed from what she sees as an outdated and unequal dress code, further suggesting that her toplessness would not be “distracting,” contrary to what many assume. For Fox, it’s about challenging social norms, and she believes that the human body is natural, meaning toplessness should not be seen as inappropriate or unprofessional.
Her stance has sparked mixed reactions. On one hand, many people agree with her, supporting the idea of equal treatment for both genders in all aspects of the workplace, including dress codes. Some male supporters even jokingly commented in favor of her right to go topless, recognizing that the situation points to a broader conversation about gender equality.
On the other hand, critics argue that workplace dress codes are in place for a reason and maintaining professional decorum is important. Some also point out that social norms around public toplessness differ for men and women, and that these norms should be respected. Health and safety regulations come into play as well, with many businesses requiring employees to wear protective clothing regardless of gender, especially in physically demanding or hazardous work environments.