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Irishmom2
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I don’t think I am. She said she would wear that to meet the queen, and you said it is not day wear. She feels it would be appropriate for the queen, but not for mass. That is her choice to make.
A cocktail dress is not the formal day dress that one would wear to meet the Queen.I’m pretty sure a cocktail dress would be equally inappropriate for church. Which is what daytime formal for a woman would be
And yet there have been people on CAF in the past who have complained that when ones “very best” is expensive, that it’s being a show off and assumptions have been made about how much one is giving to charity. Really, the best thing is keep your eyes on your own paper.Now think to yourself you are meeting the King of all creation. What do you wear? The best you can actually manage.
Tell that to any young boy in the throws of adolescent hormone deluge or to any man who struggles with lust…In other words, the best thing is to avert one’s eyes from the yoga pants, midriff tops, etc.
At least around here, women’s attire has:No, daytime formal wear is not a cocktail dress.
Okay, your “business casual” is my “daytime dressy”. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:Eh, it’s possible (and unsurprising) that there’s nuances that the very well off have in their dresses that the rest of us don’t. I know what I listed would cover pretty much every social occasion I could imagine, as a middle class american woman, being invited to.
Which is all beside the point. The point I was making was that most of us don’t truly wear our best to church. I could afford a nice formal dress, sure. But I wouldn’t wear my most formal dresses because they’d be far too showy for church. It would just look like I was trying to show off.
Whereas the business casual outfit I described a few posts back is about what most people actually think of when they think of dressing up for church. Even people who likely own nicer clothes.
That’s not the point.Okay, your “business casual” is my “daytime dressy”.
And it’s funny you act like it’s some rare thing to need clothes like that, but Catholic women do go to church every Sunday, do they not?