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I guess overdressed if I had to pick. Though I’m probably usually underdressed in actuality.
Do you know that Harry Potter “pop up” bar in Octobers in Adams Morgan? Well I went there as a 35 year old mother of 3 with my single sister who wanted to go. Anyway I thought EVERYONE there would be dressed in costume. Naturally, I went in full on Hermoine. Anyway only about 5% of people were dressed up!!! WTF. Lol. Then when we left I was just straight up walking down 18th street in costume in early October and someone across the street yelled: 10 points to Gryffindor! Lol. |
Americans are definitely underdressed compared to some other countries. I recently went to Japan and they are quite formal compared to the US. The only people I saw wearing athleisure were American tourists. |
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+ 1 Like Mark Zuckerberg and his hoodies |
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Overdressed.
Being underdressed for an occasion sucks. |
Exhibit A under "why DCUM needs like buttons." Love your story! Back to the question: overdressed, but just a little. |
This is OP - and I am the one who talked in a previous thread about slob privilege (no one liked when I said that - sorry). So I think you are def onto something. I'm white and in my 40s. We aren't rich in terms of net worth - I am still paying off ridiculous student loans, and we are WAY behind on retirement savings, etc - but we would be real a******* if we complained about our HHI, which these days is around $190k. (I usually describe us, in my head, as broke UMC people.) I do think that being a "comfortable" white person contributes to me feeling good about being underdressed, for sure. Mostly I just don't feel like myself when I am very dressed up. Though last night I attended a meeting where lots of people were dressed way down, and I wore a dress - and did feel like it was nice to have that bit of sartorial authority. So maybe I only think of myself as enjoying being underdressed but actually I don't. HM. |
The main character on Billions is like this too - wears tee shirts and jeans in every episode |
That is a GREAT story!!!! AW |
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Ugh last night I had a choice. I accidentally went underdressed (the difference was a pair of shoes. I decided to bring both pairs in the car with me and decide last minute. But when I arrived, I had not brought the second pair!)
So I was borderline underdressed last night. Totally regret it. |
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It really, really depends. I think either extreme would make me uncomfortable. Would wearing a floor length gown when everyone else is in a cocktail dress make me more or less uncomfortable than if I were wearing a casual sun dress in the same situation? Assuming it’s an evening event, I would probably feel more embarrassed in the sun dress, honestly.
Or showing up to a meeting in a suit when everyone else is business casual would make me less uncomfortable than if I had shown up in jeans and a T-shirt. |
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Buy clothes that fit |
| Highly embarrassing overdressing incident: floor length gown on Sunday morning sneaking back to my dorm and NOT early enough in the morning. It was a small college too. |
Moderately rich white woman here. My natural instinct is to overdress, and that's what I generally prefer, but I force myself to underdress sometimes so that I don't appear to be high maintenance (which I'm not, really, I just like dressing up when the opportunity presents itself - perfectly happy to dress rugged for camping/hiking/fishing/etc). Ironically, I underdress to fit in. |