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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, who is giving you a grade on the overall appearance of your family? What Best Dressed List are you not making, or what fashion critic is lambasting you publicly? Who. Cares? Dress for your own level of comfort and confidence. The end.[/quote] Well, it's inappropriate to dress more formal than the situation calls for, and they automatically make me look so. [/quote] The "situation," yes. What other people choose to wear, no. Church = one should dress nicely. The fact that some people choose to wear jeans and athleisure does not make ME inappropriately dressed when I wear a dress or dress pants and a nice top. Fancy or upscale restaurant = one should dress nicely. The fact that some people choose to wear jeans and athleisure does not make ME inappropriately dressed when I wear a dress or dress pants and a nice top. If your husband and slobs are dressing too casually, that is on them, not on you. It's also not up to you what they wear, if your son is on the older side. And the only time I'd pick that battle is for a wedding, funeral, etc. [/quote] This right here. If a few celebrities wore jeans and a T-shirt to the Oscars, the story would not be about how many attendees were too dressed up at the Oscars. [/quote]
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