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11-24-2016 05:05 PM
I'm just wondering who is wearing all the nice clothing that I see in Whitehouseblackmarket, Macys and other nice clothing stores. It seems like the majority of women are wearing work-out wear-yoga pants, hoodies etc... or jeans and and a very casual top. I live in Colorado, so maybe it's different elsewhere? Would love to hear others observations...
11-24-2016 05:12 PM
I just figured women wear these nice things at work.
11-24-2016 05:18 PM
We went to a white tablecloth, nice china Thanksgiving buffet today at the casino. My observation was 80% of the people were wearing tennis shoes. It is very casual around here, Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I think the "nice" clothes are being saved for office jobs and church. I notice even Louis Del Olio has expanded his leisure section.
11-24-2016 05:34 PM - edited 11-24-2016 05:48 PM
Since I stopped working, I'm very casual. Jeans every day and some sort of top. I have many pairs of Toms flats for summer and in the winter I mostly wear Merrell clogs. Or Olikai flats.
I have a few pairs of nice pants if I need to dress up some, but 99% of my clothes are casual. No hoodies though.
11-24-2016 05:35 PM
I'm going to my niece's for dinner and plan to wear this:
I felt like dressing up a little more but I will probably be rolling around the floor with the kids.
11-24-2016 05:39 PM
@depglass wrote:We went to a white tablecloth, nice china Thanksgiving buffet today at the casino. My observation was 80% of the people were wearing tennis shoes. It is very casual around here, Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I think the "nice" clothes are being saved for office jobs and church. I notice even Louis Del Olio has expanded his leisure section.
@depglass I think it's pretty much a cra/pshoot what someone wears to a dinner at a casino. LOL!
11-24-2016 05:45 PM
Pearley, hat last one cracked me up.
11-24-2016 05:50 PM
11-24-2016 06:20 PM
I think the last time I saw women wearing "dress-up" clothes was at a wedding. The time before that it was at a funeral and even there some people were dressed too casual imo...with sneakers and shorts.
I don't get out much but when I do I notice the women wearing the nicer clothes are usually at work...probably in an office or some other professional type environment.
11-24-2016 06:43 PM - edited 11-24-2016 06:45 PM
I don't know if it's good or bad, but the world is more casual now. I went out to a restaurant for dinner today and wore black pants, a top and matching jacket by Linea. I personally am retired and dress casually, jeans and some type of top, some more dressy than others. I still have a closet full of dressier clothing for those occasions that call for them, more than I will ever need. My plan, again, is to thin out my closet of a lot of those dressier clothes, after the holidays. Will take them to a "Dress for Success" type place here in town.
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