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Boss Gave Him A See-Thru Shirt, Teen’s ‘Vulgar’ Undershirt Ends Dumb Rule

by Charles Butler
November 15, 2025
in Social Issues

Almost everyone has a story about a first job with a pointless, infuriating rule. But one teenager’s experience with a ridiculous uniform policy at a certain clown-themed restaurant takes the cake.

After being unfairly “demoted” to a thin, practically transparent work shirt, he didn’t just get mad. He got even. Armed with nothing more than a tacky souvenir t-shirt, he staged a one-man protest that was so brilliantly petty, his manager had no choice but to wave the white flag.

Now, for the full, glorious story:

Boss Gave Him A See-Thru Shirt, Teen's 'Vulgar' Undershirt Ends Dumb Rule
Not the actual photo

You want me to wear a see-thru shirt? Gladly!?

When I was 15 I started working for a particular clown who owns a fast food restaurant.

When I first started, the manager assumed I was 16 and I was given a red polo shirt to wear. There was a hierarchy to the shirts at this restaurant.

White was for anyone 15 and younger, you got a red shirt once you were 16 or over, black shirts were for crew trainers, and the full button down shirts...

All of the shirts were made of a decent fabric except for the white shirt, which was very thin and practically see thru.

About a month after I started working there, the manager called me into her office and asked why I had lied to her about my age.

I told her I had never once said that I was only 15 so I never really lied about it. She told me I had to hand in my red...

I wore the white one for about a week and that's when I noticed after the first wash the fabric became even thinner and the shirt was practically see thru.

As a heavy set individual, if I were not wearing an undershirt, you would have seen all of my hairy manly glory underneath this sorry excuse for a shirt.

I asked since I had already been wearing a red shirt for a month, and the shirt colors really don't mean much, could I get my old red shirt back?

I was told that it was company policy to follow the shirt rules and I was denied. Cue the Malicious Compliance.

There was a rule stating I had to wear my see thru company issued shirt. There was no rule stating what I had to wear underneath.

My dad had recently returned from Mexico, and had brought me the most touristy shirt from his trip. There were four panels on this shirt.

The first had a worm and a shot that said one tequila. The second the same worm, second shot, much drunker and said two tequila.

The third, the same worm, third shot, very drunk and said three tequila. And as I'm sure you have deduced the fourth is the worm passed out and it says...

I decided this was the perfect undershirt for a 15 year old register worker to wear underneath his see thru shirt. I wore it for one shift before the manager...

She told me how much she didn't appreciate the fact that I wore such a vulgar shirt underneath my work uniform.

I politely told her nobody would know what I was wearing underneath my company issued work shirt if they weren't see thru.

When I went to clock out that day they had a brand new unused red polo shirt just waiting for me.

I was told to wear the red shirt from that point forward and to turn in my white shirts.

You just have to love the sheer, unadulterated genius of this plan. It’s a perfect story because it captures a feeling we’ve all had, the feeling of being powerless against a dumb rule enforced by someone who cares more about the policy than the person.

The manager’s obsession with a color-coded shirt system created this problem. The OP’s solution wasn’t loud or aggressive. It was quiet, clever, and used the manager’s own logic against her. He complied with the see-thru shirt rule so perfectly that he made it absolutely impossible for her to ignore the problem any longer. The tequila worm t-shirt wasn’t just a shirt; it was a Trojan horse of pure, unassailable logic.

Why Stupid Rules Lead to Clever Rebellion

This tale is a perfect example of what experts call “malicious compliance,” a form of protest where an employee follows a rule to the absolute letter to prove how ridiculous it is. It’s not just about being petty. It’s often the only tool an employee has when they feel ignored or disrespected.

Teenage jobs, like the one in this story, are incredibly common. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 38% of teens are employed during the summer months. These first jobs are where many of us get our first taste of workplace politics and, unfortunately, nonsensical rules.

One Redditor in the comments actually provided a very logical reason for the different colored shirts. Child labor laws, governed by the Fair Labor Standards Act, place strict limits on what equipment workers under 16 can use (like certain fryers or dough mixers) and the hours they can work. The different uniforms are likely a quick visual cue for managers to ensure they are following the law.

The problem wasn’t the rule itself, but the terrible execution. As one workplace culture expert put it, “Rigid policies, especially when they defy common sense, breed resentment. Employees who feel unheard won’t break the rules; they’ll use them as a weapon.” By providing a low-quality, see-thru shirt, the company created an environment that was just begging for this kind of creative rebellion.

The OP didn’t break a single rule. He just highlighted a massive, embarrassing flaw in their system.

Check out how the community responded:

The entire community seemed to rise up and give the OP a standing ovation for his perfect and harmless revenge.

NewlyNerfed - Bravo. No one got harmed, no one got insulted, and an important point was made. Love to see it.

jonnyl3 - Great story. Funny how 'rigid' company policy can suddenly become so flexible sometimes.

KingHenryVIll - I like this one

Haploid-life - Well played, well played.

A former fast-food worker chimed in with a fantastic explanation for why the ridiculous shirt rule likely existed in the first place.

awillyson - I can shed some light on the different colours... 15 year old 's and younger couldn't use certain equipment and couldn't work

after a certain time due to local child labour laws... The colour shirts were implemented in our area as a test... it was very effective for the audits.

Of course, the star of the show was the tacky tourist t-shirt, and many people celebrated the dad’s excellent taste.

ms_congeniality - You gotta thank your dad for his excellent taste in shirts.

Wildcatb - Oh, souvenir T-shirts. My parents made a habit of getting me the raunchiest ones they could... it became a game to see how far I could push them...

sergybrin - One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, more five tequila, six tequila, seven tequila, floor.

The story also prompted many to share their own tales of uniform-related defiance.

t3hgrl - I used to work some baking shifts at Tim Hortons and my manager tried to force me to change into the bakers’ whites one day... I hadn’t worn...

She said it would be fine but I flat out refused... I was not about to work a shift with my bright blue bra on display for everyone.

Vulturedoors - I (large busted woman) wash cars. They gave us some white shirts once.

I told them there was no way I was going to enact a wet t-shirt contest at work. They let me go back to wearing the black shirts.

Some people pointed out the seriously questionable nature of making minors wear transparent clothing.

RiskConscious - It’s kinda sus that this place had a rule that children had to wear see through clothes

Like, obviously that wasn’t the rule but who made the rule and who bought the shirts?

And because it’s Reddit, the Star Trek fans had to make an appearance.

CoderJoe1 - Wait! On Star Trek the crew member wearing the red shirt was always the first to die.

WinginVegas - Sorry but you never want to be the crew member wearing a red shirt. Only only outcome. .....

One user admitted their mind went to a totally different place at the start of the story.

megared17 - I'll admit when I started reading I assumed the post was from a girl. Which would of course gone in a completely different direction :)

And one person offered an excellent suggestion for a backup shirt.

dc_IV - So I think your shirt choice was awesome, but a strong "2nd Place" would have been a shirt that had something like: "Where all the MILFs at? ???"...

How to Handle a Situation Like This

It’s easy to cheer from the sidelines, but what do you do when you’re the one being asked to follow a ridiculous rule? The OP actually handled this perfectly.

First, he tried the direct approach. He politely explained why the see-thru shirt was a problem and asked for a reasonable solution, his old red shirt. When you’re met with a wall of “policy,” that’s when you have a choice to make. For a low-stakes issue like this, a bit of clever malicious compliance can work wonders.

For more serious issues, however, like safety concerns or policies that feel discriminatory, the tequila worm approach might not be the best idea. In those cases, it’s always best to document everything. Put your concerns in writing in an email to your manager. If that doesn’t work, go to HR or a manager higher up the chain. The goal isn’t just to make a point, but to create real change.

The Last Laugh

In the end, this is a story about how a little bit of creativity can beat a whole lot of corporate nonsense. The manager thought she was teaching a lesson about rules, but instead, a 15-year-old taught her a lesson about common sense. And somewhere out there, a dad who bought a tacky souvenir t-shirt has no idea he’s the unsung hero of this glorious story.

What’s the most ridiculous workplace rule you’ve ever had to follow? Let us know in the comments!

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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