I wasn't intending to wear shorts at work again—a special occasion once a year seemed quite sufficient to me. 
But
 I ordered some shorts online to be worn with tank tops in my summer 
off-duty uniform, and when they arrived, I found that reality was much 
different from expectation. I had thought I was ordering some 
high-waisted chocolate brown short-shorts that would look cute with crop
 tops and fun, breezy tanks. What I got were some roomy, pleated, cuffed
 tan shorts with a microscopic black houndstooth pattern—far too stuffy 
for what I had intended! Such are the hazards of shopping online.
I
 thought about returning them, but then I got to thinking: What if I 
wore them at work? The fabric and style essentially made this garment a 
truncated version of the most conservative slacks out there. If any 
shorts were to be deemed office-appropriate, it would be brown 
pleated-front houndstooth shorts with a cuffed hem! I kept them.
And
 that's how it became my mission to wear shorts to work for the second 
time in one summer—this time with the shortest shorts I've ever 
attempted! With a 2-and-a-half-inch inseam, these babies (while modest 
compared to the daisy dukes I wear on weekends) would definitely be 
taking me to a new frontier in office hemline standards!
Speaking of frontier, it's only appropriate that my adventurous ensemble had a bit of Western flair.
The green
 necklace caused me to pick a greenish (though still mostly neutral) 
cardigan as my top layer, and the greenish cardigan just happens to be 
trimmed with a sort of Western-looking fringe. Although I was originally
 planning to wear a pair of flat sandals, the overall country feel of 
the rest of my outfit inspired me to switch to boots—a smart choice both
 for the overall visual effect and for the comfort of my tootsies in the
 chilly office.
I
 wore my bold new look on Friday Funday—the best day of the week to 
attempt daring sartorial feats. I received neither compliments nor 
censures on my unconventional bottoms, so I like to believe that means 
they slipped by completely unnoticed, and I'm cleared to wear shorts at 
the office again!