
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to blow your theory, but I'm totally liberal and if I dress up, sheath and pearls will probably make an appearance.
+1. I dress like this for work (somewhat conservative industry, using the non-political definition) and am definitely not a conservative. I call it looking neat and professional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The conservative women I know are fat and wear LuLa Roe-esque maxi skirts/A-line dresses in cheap fabrics, or "athleisure" but never exercise.
I am conservative-leaning and this is as far from me as possible.
Shrug. OK.
Anonymous wrote:Not to blow your theory, but I'm totally liberal and if I dress up, sheath and pearls will probably make an appearance.
Anonymous wrote:This is a stupid post. Women dress in all kinds of fashion and it does not bearing on their politics. Just look at Nancy Pelosi, she dresses like your fictional picture and as far as I know, Nancy Pelosi is NOT conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The conservative women I know are fat and wear LuLa Roe-esque maxi skirts/A-line dresses in cheap fabrics, or "athleisure" but never exercise.
I am conservative-leaning and this is as far from me as possible.
Anonymous wrote:The conservative women I know are fat and wear LuLa Roe-esque maxi skirts/A-line dresses in cheap fabrics, or "athleisure" but never exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Inspired by the other thread, it appears conservative women usually have a uniform that is an easy "tell" as to their political affiliation.
They are usually dressed conservatively in crisp traditional outfits. Sheath dresses, pearls, side parted neat clean hair, pastel colors, very uber feminine appearance.
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Bree Van de Kamp is the poster girl for this look.
Why don't conservative women branch out to more creative or edgier looks?
Anonymous wrote:Not to blow your theory, but I'm totally liberal and if I dress up, sheath and pearls will probably make an appearance.