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‎12-25-2020 06:56 PM - edited ‎12-25-2020 06:59 PM
@Reever Things are constantly changing. Many in every past generation wanted things to stay the same as when they were young. While it may make sense to you - changing to make life more comfortable and in line with the times makes sense to most now!! The old time news reporters wore what was the norm back then.
‎12-25-2020 07:06 PM
I don't think the "legends" would give it a moment's thought. In fact, if they were alive today and wanted to work, they'd adapt just as everyone else has.
Times change. If you don't change with the times, you become rigid in your beliefs and get left behind.
PJs are the least of my concerns in these past few years.
‎12-25-2020 07:20 PM
So are we supposed to dress like we did in the 1600's?
Times change.
Deal with it.
‎12-25-2020 07:28 PM
@Anonymous032819, no need to always be so snarky. Nowhere were the 1600's ever mentioned. You seem so negative and bitter.
‎12-25-2020 07:37 PM
@RetRN wrote:@Anonymous032819, no need to always be so snarky. Nowhere were the 1600's ever mentioned. You seem so negative and bitter.
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‎12-25-2020 07:42 PM
This is so important that you need to complain about it...? With all that is going on in the world it surprises me anyone would even notice what they are wearing, much less care.
‎12-25-2020 07:52 PM
QVC and the hosts are t rying to sell a product and therefore must get across to their audience what that item is all about.
Those who relate the news are selling something else--news.
It is not the same thing .
‎12-25-2020 08:12 PM
@willdob3 wrote:This is so important that you need to complain about it...? With all that is going on in the world it surprises me anyone would even notice what they are wearing, much less care.
Maybe it matters to them. I could say that about a lot of other things posted here as well. For example, I don't get why so many posters obsess over a certain ex-QVC host and her boat but they do. I guess to each his own!
‎12-25-2020 08:25 PM - edited ‎12-25-2020 08:26 PM
I think this has more to do with generational attitudes about society "rules".
Years ago there was a "proper" way of dressing in public. I can still remember when there was a hem length that was considered the "yearly" style. All women whether young or old had their dresses at that length. Women wore pantyhose.There were proper clothes to be worn at certain times (office, church, public). Casual clothing was only for private times at home.
Rules in other areas were very firm too. No such thing as living together (living in sin) and if a girl got pregnant the couple would "have" to get married. Today? No one blinks at cohabitation and the value of marriage has declined.
So now there are really no rules. Skirt length? Anything you want plus who wears skirts when athleisure wear like leggings and sweatshirts are more comfortable? Many offices have ditched formal wear for casual.Wearing pajamas in public now is no big deal, I see people even in stores doing this.
I wish we could go back to a more "proper" time but I believe the super-casual, "there are no rules" trend is here to stay.
‎12-25-2020 08:26 PM
Whatever makes them happy. Trying to relate to the viewers I guess.
I called my neighbor the other day and wanted to bring over a gift for her and her daughters. She told me to wait a bit.. she had to get dressed... she was still in her pajamas. It was 2pm
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