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Steve-o
Guest
I find myself agreeing with many of the posters who feel that one should make the effort to wear “special occasion” -type clothes to Mass. Coming back to the church only recently, I was a little surprised that so many wear faded jeans and golf shorts to Mass. I had heard the stories, but finally saw it for myself.
I live near Miami, Florida and it’s a place with 90% humidity in the summer with temperatures at 90+ degrees Fahrenheit. I’m accustomed to these conditions, as I was born here but regardless of the heat outside, I always wear khaki pants and a button-up shirt. I look dressy but not ostentatious. I never look down on anyone who wears shorts or jeans, but I was raised to dress up for Mass and I feel that I am honoring not just God and the church, but my grandparents, who instilled me with my values. Besides, down here in Florida so many people don’t dress up for anything anymore, there should at least be one occasion that people make an effort to break from their casual dress routine.
I live near Miami, Florida and it’s a place with 90% humidity in the summer with temperatures at 90+ degrees Fahrenheit. I’m accustomed to these conditions, as I was born here but regardless of the heat outside, I always wear khaki pants and a button-up shirt. I look dressy but not ostentatious. I never look down on anyone who wears shorts or jeans, but I was raised to dress up for Mass and I feel that I am honoring not just God and the church, but my grandparents, who instilled me with my values. Besides, down here in Florida so many people don’t dress up for anything anymore, there should at least be one occasion that people make an effort to break from their casual dress routine.
