The white coat thing is very old fashioned and times have changed, same as doctors use to use them, that's all stopped now, most of the younger generation of pharmacists wouldn't wear them, it's a thing of the past now, but Jess takes it to a whole never level of casual, whatever about wearing a pair of tidy converse, but wearing Nike air max to your job is a bit casual, I'm a health professional and I wouldn't dream of wearing what she does, white skinny jeans??Exactly, if I recall correctly, Boots pharmacists wore labcoats (it's a couple of years since I used Boots to fill a prescription) but possibly still the case ? It helps distinguish pharmacists from their support staff. I've seen "Fabulous Pharmacist" (Laura Dowling) of Lloyd's appears regularly in a white coat in many of her posts.
There's loads of smart work clothes even in Penneys Zara etc there's absolutely no need to be dressing the way she goes, and that green stripy t shirt was so cresed it looked like she picked it up off the floor, she looks so unprofessional