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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have several wool coats: camel, black, and a gray wrap coat. This winter has been pretty cold though, so my knee-length down puffer is getting a lot of use.[/quote] I get that. But if you're going to a nice dinner somewhere and are wearing a dress, do you wear your puffer coat with it? Unless you walk everywhere, how long are you even outside? Just curious. [/quote] Well, we do actually walk more places than average, and yes, I wear my big puffy down coat because it's cold outside. LOL at warm coats being "trashy" and "low class." [/quote] I think if you wear it into the Opera House and put it on your lap because you don't want to check it, that is considered tacky and low class. That is the issue.[/quote] Except that it isn't an issue. I can't help but wonder if you're our baby troll trying to talk about things s/he knows nothing about. I know the Kennedy Center. I go frequently for dance, symphony, opera and the wonderful evening millennium stage performances. Sometimes I attend directly from work (which is casual). Sometimes from home. I always dress for comfort and I fit in perfectly with the crowd on any given night. Yes, there are some people more dressed up and some less. But the vast majority of the crowd is dressed for comfort and for the weather and we all blend together all friendly-like. Besides, there isn't much of a chance to be all judgy when you're focussed on a performance in a dark theatre. Also, I've never seen anyone actually check a coat. Dressed up or down, most people hold their coats on their laps or stash under the seat, which affects exactly no one sitting near them. Now, if you want to really lament the loss of manners in the modern age, turn your attention to the people who keep their cell phones on. That's a thing. Attire is not a thing. [/quote]
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