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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One thing to keep in mind is that many of these other cities that people keep bringing up as being soooo stylish have much milder climates than DC, so people can invest in outfits that can be worn year round. In DC, you have to have a complete summer wardrobe, a decent winter wardrobe, and stuff that can flex. If money isn't an issue, then no big deal. But for most of us, money is an issue, and our clothing budget has to stretch across a fairly wide range of tempatures. For DC, the Average high in July is 89 degrees; the lowest average monthly temp is 25 degrees in January. That's a 64 degree differential! In contrast, San Francisco only has a 25 degree differential; London has a 34 degree differential. Paris has a 40 degree differential; Copenhagen has 41 degree differential. Miami has a 20 degree differential. NYC, Atlanta, and Tokyo are closer to DC, but even those cities don't have quite the extreme average temperature swings that DC does.[/quote] So this made me curious, as an ex-Northern Virginian. By this measure, Minneapolitans should be even more basically dressed as we have an average high of 83 in July and average low of 7. But we’re no more basically dressed up here.[/quote]
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