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Now, there’s an idea.The Immaculata label?
Maybe someone could post some fashion plates.
Now, there’s an idea.The Immaculata label?
Is this what you had in mind? It is a picture and directions for sewing a “Mary Dress.” domestic-church.com/CONTENT.DCC/20000701/FRIDGE/makingdress.htmNow, there’s an idea.
Maybe someone could post some fashion plates.![]()
So . . . . What ARE they?I keep two Church outfits on hand – one for cool and one for warm weather. Only once has someone commented, but it didn’t bother me. We have better things to do with our money.
I hate to say it, but this is about my wardrobe. I have Black for winter though.Mercygate has pondered the problem.
Female edition of your Sunday "habit."
Grey skirt, 2" below the knee.
Navy blue blazer without lapels.
Ivory or white silk shirt with collar.
“Normal” (flesh colored) stockings.
Plain navy pumps, 1.5" heel.
Headgear (hat/veil/mantilla): optional according to the custom.
Winter edition: mid-weight wool.
Summer edition: lightweight wool or synthetic blend.
Why “hate to say it?” This is a great look! Black for winter? Man. You’re really pushing the envelope!I hate to say it, but this is about my wardrobe. I have Black for winter though.
Also, I have a couple of “Good” Sunday outfits. Like I said, I got an Easter suit for $8.00 at Salvation army!
Why “hate to say it?” This is a great look! Black for winter? Man. You’re really pushing the envelope!
Hey netmil(name removed by moderator),I hate to say it, but this is about my wardrobe. I have Black for winter though.
Also, I have a couple of “Good” Sunday outfits. Like I said, I got an Easter suit for $8.00 at Salvation army!
You are so sweet!Hey netmil(name removed by moderator),
I’ll bet you look GREAT dressed for church! http://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon12.gif My guess is that you would never have to apologize for the way you’re dressed for Church.
Funny thing about those so-called modesty styles, to a Catholic boy, they are really attractive. Somehow, much more so than hip-huggers down to there, and tops up to here, with everything else sticking out. Why do ya suppose that is?
Now here is a great idea!!! Start a poll for the color…WOW! All the ideas! I’m amazed.
…robes that allows one to attend Mass anytime, wearing anything, and always be dressed for supper. You could even keep your robes in a closet in the church, always ready when you arrive.
I LOVE it.http://forums.catholic-questions.or...atholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon14.gif That is COOL factor ‘10’!http://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon6.gifOK, Cargopilot, here’s a thought: why not have the ushers all wear the grey flannel/blue blazer combo? It really makes a statement about the team spirit of a parish when the ushers are in “uniform.”
(Blush) Well, I think I now officially fall into this catagory myself ha ha.My Parish is full of past middle aged and the elderly.
Not a bad idea, really. Look at all the restaurants that hand out loaner coats and ties to men who come in without. I suppose it’s more important to dress modestly in church than it is to dress fancy-schmancy in a restaurant.I have often thought it would be nice if the ushers at church could hand out sweaters to the inappropriately dressed women as they enter the church. It might be a subtle way of letting them know they need to cover up.
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