From time to time, we stumble into online news and images that shows female chess players wearing short shorts and shirts that gives you a sneak preview of what you can or can't have just in case both of get drunk in one of the wild parties that only happens in your head.
Today we celebrate the International Women's Day with news from the European Women's Chess Championship. The ECU Dress Code Regulations were specified courtesy of WGM Anastisiya Karlovich and it's interesting to hear from her all about décolletés or in plain English, cleavages:
"Décolletés are partly covered in our regulations, which state that in respect to shirts the second from the top button may also be opened, in addition to the very top button. But, nothing is written in our rules about the length of skirts or dresses.
There are several special rules in some companies which put restrictions on the length of skirts and dresses – no shorter than 5-10 cm above the knees for example. I can see that there are many players here who wear very short skirts. It's nice to see chess players with short skirts – they are very pretty girls. But I believe there should still be some limit."European chess, sexy no more!
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