Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry about how they look. Dress in whatever makes you feel comfortable and presentable. They probably don’t notice what you’re wearing anyway if they are the type to dress so casually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, from your description, your husband and son dress appropriately for the occasion: errands, out and about, touristy places. They opt for comfort and casual, which is fine. As long their t shirts are clean, not too visibly wrinkled, I don't see what the problem is, and I would not call them slobs. You can dress nicely and still look fit for the casual occasion. Choose cotton dresses that fit well, for example.
My uniform in the summer is cotton dresses or cotton tops and eyelet skirts. I dress down my outfit by wearing comfortable slip on shoes or keens.
Yes. They are not slobs. I just don't know how to dress down so I don't look extremely overdressed without wearing jeans and a t-shirt and looking sloppy. Will try to dress down the dresses.
Anonymous wrote:OP, from your description, your husband and son dress appropriately for the occasion: errands, out and about, touristy places. They opt for comfort and casual, which is fine. As long their t shirts are clean, not too visibly wrinkled, I don't see what the problem is, and I would not call them slobs. You can dress nicely and still look fit for the casual occasion. Choose cotton dresses that fit well, for example.
My uniform in the summer is cotton dresses or cotton tops and eyelet skirts. I dress down my outfit by wearing comfortable slip on shoes or keens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if we are going somewhere and my people are not dressed appropriately, they get sent back to change. you could tell them ahead of time what you would like them to wear, thus avoiding the anger they may have from being sent to change.
Does "your people" include your husband, or anyone out of college and living on their own dime?
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'll be blunt: how do I not look overdressed when DH and DS just toss on a t-shirt and old running shoes? I'm overweight and really have to make an effort if I don't want to look sloppy, but lately I'm either dressed to their level of casualness and sloppy or looking decent on my own and overdressed when they're next to me. Surely I'm not the only mother/wife with this issue???
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It's like this. If I wear a casual dress and sandals, I automatically look more dressed up than DH in khaki shorts and old running shoes and polo and DS in the same, minus a plain t-shirt.
But I'm too overweight to wear shorts and even when I wear jeans, I stick out. Know what I mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It's like this. If I wear a casual dress and sandals, I automatically look more dressed up than DH in khaki shorts and old running shoes and polo and DS in the same, minus a plain t-shirt.
But I'm too overweight to wear shorts and even when I wear jeans, I stick out. Know what I mean?
Can you show us an example of the kind of dress you're wearing, and what shoes you'd wear with it? I'm just having a hard time picturing what you are wearing, that you feel so out of place with your family.
Something like this: https://www.jcrew.com/p/womens/categories/clothing/dresses-and-jumpsuits/afternoon-dress-in-gathered-floral-block-print/BI600?display=standard&fit=Classic&color_name=batik-block-with-lurex&colorProductCode=BI600 with this: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Italian-Shoemakers-Womens-Cruise-Wedge-Sandals/926006618
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It's like this. If I wear a casual dress and sandals, I automatically look more dressed up than DH in khaki shorts and old running shoes and polo and DS in the same, minus a plain t-shirt.
But I'm too overweight to wear shorts and even when I wear jeans, I stick out. Know what I mean?
Can you show us an example of the kind of dress you're wearing, and what shoes you'd wear with it? I'm just having a hard time picturing what you are wearing, that you feel so out of place with your family.