Pants "made for women" isn't the issue. I don't know if you are familiar with, or know any Pentecostals, but they are one of the more fundamentalist brands of Christians, even more so than fundamental Baptists, which was the type I was raised in. They don't care if it's pants made for women, or pants made to fit men. The issue isn't the fit, but that they believe women wearing pants of any kind equates to women wearing men's clothing. They don't wear makeup, they don't cut their hair, and they wear loose-fitting plain dresses or skirts, which are very long, with (typically) flats for shoes. They are generally very modest and pleasant women to deal with in my experience. The issue here, is whether or not BK was being unduly harmed by allowing this girl to wear a long skirt, rather than pants. According to the job description given (cashier), I can see no reason that a long skirt would be a liability or safety concern for BK.