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Boss Told Him To Wear Long Sleeves To Cover His Tattoos, He Did But Just Not How She Expected

by Layla Bui
November 8, 2025
in Social Issues

When your boss insists on enforcing a pointless rule, sometimes you just have to get creative. One employee at a cinema was told by an uptight area manager that his tattoos needed to be covered, despite years of never having an issue.

So, he did exactly that putting on a long-sleeved white shirt so transparent it made his tattoos even more visible than before.

The reaction? Priceless. His manager’s face went pale, customers didn’t seem to mind, and the “cover-up” rule disappeared as quickly as it came. Sometimes, the best way to win is to follow the rules too well.

A tattooed cinema supervisor was targeted by an area manager’s ink intolerance

Boss Told Him To Wear Long Sleeves To Cover His Tattoos, He Did But Just Not How She Expected
not the actual photo

'Want me to cover up my tattoos? Sure. You never said what with?'

Let's set the scene. So this was a few years back. I have quite a few tattoos (basically all my chest, my upper back,

top half sleeves and one on the inside of each forearm (about 15cm across)

I landed myself a management role.(more like a supervisor).

The standard uniform was black shirt and black trousers.

I prefer a short sleeved shirt due to being a bigger guy and cinemas being bloody hot.

My site manager quite liked my tattoos and other querks that I had. My area manager however did not.

She would come in to the site, walk passed 8 other staff with full sleeve tattoos and make a b line straight to me.

Stating that my tattoos need covering up and I quote "they're not offensive just a lot of people don't like them".

Now my tattoos aren't offensive, they're just patterns.

She informed me that I had to wear long sleeves to cover them up otherwise I would face disciplinary action.

I had read the employee handbook a few times because of other petty crap

so I know it was the managers decision (my site manager) but she decided to over rule it.

What she forgot was just because the normal retail staff HAD to wear black.

Management were allowed to wear white. Just Nobody did cos it was hard to keep clean.

So what should I do? I know let's go and buy the thinnest cheapest most see through white long sleeve shirt I can find.

Now if you could only see her face when she came in next

when I'm basically wearing a shirt more see through than tracing paper.

(I'm talking you can see the colour shift from my individual chest hairs)

and ALL my tattoos are on show for everyone to see while stood behind the tills talking to customers.

Needless to say I got to wear my short sleeved black shirt again after that.

We’ve all had moments where authority and individuality collide, that quiet struggle between following the rules and staying true to who you are.

This story captures that tension perfectly: a worker asked to cover up tattoos not because they were inappropriate, but because they made someone uncomfortable. It’s a subtle but meaningful example of how bias and control can intertwine in professional spaces.

Emotionally, this situation taps into something deeper than dress codes. It’s about autonomy and respect. The area manager’s reaction wasn’t about professionalism; it was about perception, the unspoken belief that body art somehow undermines competence.

For the employee, complying wasn’t the problem; it was being singled out unfairly while others were treated differently. By choosing to obey the rule in the most literal, transparent way possible, he reclaimed power through humor.

That decision was resistance with grace, using wit instead of confrontation to highlight hypocrisy.

According to research published by the Harvard Business Review, workplace appearance bias often stems from outdated associations between professionalism and conformity.

Dr. Courtney L. McCluney, an organizational psychologist, notes that “when people feel forced to hide parts of their identity, it signals that authenticity isn’t valued,” which can lower morale and engagement.

Tattoos, like other expressions of identity, often become symbolic battlegrounds for respect and belonging.

In this light, the employee’s act of playful compliance served as an emotional protest, one that said, I’ll follow your rule, but you’ll see what it really looks like. It was a small victory for individuality, and a reminder that leadership grounded in empathy, not control, fosters better results.

So here’s something to think about: when rules exist just to preserve comfort rather than fairness, are they still worth enforcing?

And when people stand up for themselves with clever dignity, should that be seen as defiance or as a lesson in integrity?

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

This group criticized workplace double standards and outdated tattoo policies

redragon1929 − An ex-coworker(dental assistant) was given a write up because a patient complained about her tattoo.

The tattoo was a small butterfly in in the wrist. Apparently, the patient felt threatened because of the tattoo.

The dentist (owner) gave a verbal lashing to the poor assistant, that the girl was left in tears and was sent home.

I don't understand why people make a big deal about tattoos. If they are not offensive or obscene, why do they care?

I seen other people get in trouble because of tattoos; my car salesman got in trouble

because an old couple complained about his tattoo sleeve.

The sleeve was made up of different superheroes with a massive Hulk. I just don't understand those people.

Cyliciana − Yanno, I like this way of handling it. I too had an employer who suddenly changed their mind about my tattoo.

Told me o had to wear their long sleeve uniform shirts. Which were built for winter.

Two weeks later, they paid for my two days in the hospital with heat stroke/concussion

because I wasn't allowed to leave my post and hit my head when I passed out.

Nurse_Nameless − The "cover up your tattoos" rule is beyond me. It's 2019.

If you have a curse word or nudity or something offensive - yeah, cover it up.

I work in healthcare as a RN in the hospital and I have never once had a patient, visitor, or staff member express concern.

If anything, they are curious (I have a large right forearm tatt and one around my left wrist).

Regardless, my tattoos (or anyone's) do not impair the ability to do my work.

Yeeeesh. Glad you thought of the ol' white shirt razzle dazzle.

These commenters reflected on society’s irrational stigma toward tattoos

capsaicinintheeyes − Does anyone have a theory as to why so many people dislike tattoos seemingly on principle?

It seems like such a cultural relic to associate them with criminality these days.

Kamakazie90210 − Never understood why tattoos (though I wouldn’t get any myself) have to be taboo in society.

You can still do everything normally. It’s kinda like being a different skin tone, but a choice.

We shouldn’t belittle because of it.

IcePhoenix18 − A friend of mine played a character in a limited-time show at Disneyland, and the character was a rockstar.

My friend had to wear costume tattoo sleeves over his tattooed arms. I still think it's hilarious.

Apparently it was for copyright reasons. His tattoos are all non-offensive. Patterns mostly.

This group brought humor and absurdity into the mix, sharing funny or ironic stories about overreactions to harmless body art or appearances

Bikemancs_at_work − I'm picturing you in one of those Filipino-style dress shirts

where the only significant fabric is at the buttons, collar, and cuffs. LOL.

[Reddit User] − I used to work at a pizza place, and was eventually asked by one of the owners to cover my tattoos.

Their logic was, “Oh yours are really nice, but if we let you do it, then we have to let everyone do it.”

I just don’t really get the logic.

What, some employee with a giant swastika on his arm will complain I get to show my tats off?

Why would you hire swastika dude in the first place, how is that my problem?

Markelgamez − This story reminded me of the one EP story I heard on YouTube.

OP is the one telling the story. OP was staying in a hotel which had an indoor pool.

He's a guy who decided to take a dip in the pool. He takes of his t-shirt (OP is male. So it's okay for him to go topless, right?)

So thirty minutes later he gets out of the pool and he wraps a towel around his waist.

Guess who comes into the pool EM and her f__k trophy which is female and under the age of 12.

"OMG! COVER YOURSELF! You're exposing yourself in fount of my sweet BAYBEE!" "What?"

So EM starts evolving into Crazy Entitled Mom or CEM.

For the next ten minutes OP has to deal with CEM yelling at him

because she thinks that male nipples are supposed to be covered at all times.

These users reimagined the story creatively or philosophically, viewing tattoos as harmless self-expression that should never invite judgment or discrimination

kniebuiging − When I read the heading a story unfolded in my head that was quite different.

In this story, a tattoo artist receives a customer who wants his tattoos to go away/be overpainted,

and is so condacending to the artists that the artist just tattoos stuff

over the old tattoo that it embarrassed the tattoo wearing person.

Was the white-shirt win worth the laundry hassle, or should he have lawyered up? Ever turned a dress-code diktat into a dazzling display? Flash your stories below, we’re projecting more ink rebellion!

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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