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Wear a Skirt to Work Today and Show Off Those Vein-Free Legs

Do you have vein-free legs? If you've recently gotten a procedure like VNUS Closure Fast or sclerotherapy to rid your legs of unsightly varicose veins, you might be itching for it to be spring so that you can show those legs off to everyone. Why wait for spring? Sure, it's a little bit chilly outside, but put on some nude pantyhose and a warm jacket and you'll be fine in a skirt at the office.

Why do it today? According to Holidays for Everyday, today is National Show and Tell Day at Work. This is a good excuse to wear that skirt and show off the way that your vein treatment doctor helped you out recently. Of course, don't just show. You should also tell ... tell everyone that comments on the look about the procedure that helped you out. You want to use the holiday to raise some awareness even if the main reason that you're celebrating is so that you can show off those legs!

If you haven't yet gotten rid of those veins, start working on it. Pretty soon the weather is going to be warm and you're really going to want to wear those skirts or shorts to the office!

Question of the Day: Would you make a point of celebrating National Show and Tell at Work Day?

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