What does a 6’ 6" man have to do with dressing well? Please don’t quote the one example to justify your point. Yes I understand your husband has trouble with finding a suit because of his size, but that doesn’t really change anything in the argument. Also, I read a nice book from the library recently that was full of photos of the South back in the 30s or so. Guess what? No shorts, no wife beaters, and no t-shirts (not that there’s anything wrong with them). Nearly every single person was wearing slacks, shoes, and a button of up shirt, which is what I wear every day. A lot of them had hats on as well, and they all looked very respectable.
As to your last point, I don’t really see this as being a fashion issue. When It think fashion, I think the trend towards almost exclusively notched lapels in recent years, instead of the combo of notched and peaked. Or the trend towards untucked button up shirts. The problem as I see it, is a desire to dress as casual as possible at all times, rather than to dress respectably at all times. Even construction workers can dress well, just tucking in shirts makes a big difference (I’m talking to you plumbers).
At least I know how my signature can be seen sometimes.

I’ll be aware of that from now on.
Replying to the bold, I think that is the crux of the matter. A lot of people truly don’t know how to dress well, and it seems like a chore to them since all they own is t-shirts and jeans. A lot of teenagers love the super big t-shirt look, or the pre-shredded jeans look, or the “prison pants” look. When does casual become indecent after all? Are pre-shredded jeans just another aspect of casual clothing, or are they more than that?
I understand your sentiments, but you are missing the point! You say as long as you aren’t dressed like a hooker at Mass, you are fine, but what about if somebody went to Mass in a swimsuit? A bikini even? Or what if men went to Mass without shirts? If you draw the line there, when do you stop and why?
I have yet to see anyone in a swim suit or worse come to Mass and if they did they would be met by one of our priests and a deacon who would say, you are not dressed appropriately to enter the church…that is a given
Modesty and respectable clothing should be everyone’s goal when they get dressed every day. The women who put on tight jeans and revealing shirts, and the “men” who pull their pants up only half way are both doing the same thing wrong. They are putting fashion and popular media before decency.
Modesty has a bad connotation for me having had to dress modestly as an LDS and I mean by that hot and uncomfortable…
What do you mean by “dressed up dummy”?
**Young girls now are bombarded by what they should look like…mainly thin gorgeous etc…they need a balance and they need to learn to love who they are…God made them and he doesn’t make mistakes. If we now say…oh you need to wear this or that…and think in a certain limited way…which is patronizing…and remember men can judge you , what message does that send to them? Men don’t rule everything…not at all…women have a place…and young girls need to have confidence lest they make some poor choices and they need help from their parents and the Church.
stormy**
To reiterate in case some of you folks didn’t see it!
I want to be clear on something. I do not believe that more skin = less respect for women. The Muslims are greatly lacking in respect for women, and their women are covered head to toe. Rather, it is a combination of things. The extreme feminist movement, the pornography industry (run mostly by men), planned parenthood, contraception, the dissolution of absolutes, and objective truth and the institution of a relative morality, sexual “freedom”, and many other things. If anything, the greatest offender is the porn industry, the media, and fashion, all of which seek in whole or in part, to make women (and men to a certain degree) out to be sex objects. It is truly rare to see a movie that does not have ONE main female who’s only purpose is to be the object of sexual desire for the lead male.
The more men and women liberate themselves from sexual morality, the more they act in promiscuous manners, and the more “normal” this appears to be.
Modern jokes are mostly sexual, even in kids movies references are made to sexual anatomy. In older movies, marriage was constantly put down, and jokes about wives and husbands was the norm. These days, it is common to see almost pornographic ads for clothing in the mall, or online.
I remember one football ad I saw once that had to do with chips or something. It was all fine and dandy with the characters talking about football and eating chips, when suddenly the camera jumped to a young woman in a seductive pose, using a garden hose to water some flowers. The camera cut back in about 5 seconds. I was astounded at just how blatant this sexual display was. Sadly this is becoming more and more accepted.