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This is the crux of it —we each determine appropriateness.but for our family Sundays require some acknowledgement
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This is the crux of it —we each determine appropriateness.but for our family Sundays require some acknowledgement
If it’s not too odd for you, I actually see full slips in thrift stores. Wash them in hot water and I really don’t think it’s much different from buying one that Lord knows how many people have tried on.I’d love to find an adjustable full slip. Everything I have is from my aunt or my mom.
I think the half slips that I have were my mother’s. I just cannot wear a dress or skirt without a slip.I’d love to find an adjustable full slip. Everything I have is from my aunt or my mom.
She’s not. That was part of what made her comment so sad.She’s wearing a petticoat? I can’t tell from the picture.
No, that photo shows what happens when you don’t wear a slip because you don’t think you’re going to be in bright sun. The skirt was not nearly so sheer as it seems to be in the picture–she was a kindergarten aide at the time, I believe. If memory serves correctly, the sun was only like that for the picture for a few minutes. She was nineteen, generally dressed modestly, and the angle showed her legs.She’s wearing a petticoat? I can’t tell from the picture.
It was a bit of a foreshadowing picture concerning so much.I actually almost commented with a mention of her…that photo is sadly iconic.
Sun? In England? When did that happen? I missed that news!No, that photo shows what happens when you don’t wear a slip because you don’t think you’re going to be in bright sun.
The custom arose because in former times, in Europe, a woman’s hair style and head covering signified her marital status and, if unmarried, her availability for marriage. Advertising that you are looking for a husband was deemed improper in church, so the custom of veiling became common. Veils were associated with women who were already “taken” or otherwise “off limits”.Can anyone tell me what is the full purpose of wearing a veil in the first place?
My concern would be though if someone is offended by something someone is wearing,then they are doing the dismissiveness that you mentioned elsewhere in your post.or you are dressed in such a way that you are certain to be an utter distraction to everyone present, of course there is a point at which you simply can’t go into a gathering without causing offense, but sometimes some of u
You’re not. At some point, it becomes tantamount to cosplay. A friend of my boys went through a Traddie cosplay phase. It was quite silly.Maybe I’m just cynical or jealous,but her posts seem to mix veiling and vanity.