Did your grandma wear slacks/pants?

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It occurred to me the other day that neither of my grandmothers ever wore slacks/pants.

My mom and aunts occasionally did - usually when gardening, etc. They wore "pedal pushers", and my mom sometimes wore shorts. But not my grandmas. In fact, I can't recall seeing them in skirt/blouse - always dresses.

My paternal grandmother died in 1963 at age 79. Maternal grandmother died in 1983 at age 78.
 

Never!!!

Usually it was worn out cotton dresses covered by a full apron or a snap front brunch coat at home.

At church or an event it was usually a suit made up of a dress with a matching jacket and a hat, always a hat.

Both of my grandmothers were born in the late 1890's and died in 1972.
 
I never met my maternal grandmother; but I doubt she wore anything other than a fancy dress. She was quite a Southern Lady (think women at the Kentucky Derby.) I only met my paternal grandmother once. She was wearing a dress and I doubt her husband would allow her to wear slacks.
 
My paternal grandmother died before I was born,so I have no idea. My maternal grandmother wore pants all the time-actually what she wore were yoga pants. She was a yoga enthusiast and practiced it every day. Lived to be 91,and would have lived longer if she wasn`t too stubborn to take antibiotics. But she had her beliefs and no one could convince her otherwise. I do have some recollections of her in a dress,but that had to be prior to 1960. After that,with the exception of weddings,I don`t think she ever wore them. That was true of my mom as well.
 
My parental grandmother never wore pants that I know of and she wore a hat when she went anywhere. My maternal grandmother rode horses so I have seen photos of her in pants on a horse. I have also seen a photo of her in the 30s or early 40s in a very stylish mannish looking pantsuit.
 
I never saw my grandmother wear pants but what is strange is that I saw pictures of her back in the 20's and 30's with pants. Maybe it was in style then and by the time I was born in 1945 women her age didn't wear them anymore. I have no idea.
 
Not that I recall. Geesh, my MOM did not wear slacks until she was somewhere in her 50's.

Same here, Marie. When I was growing up, all females wore dresses (including me), except when one of us kids was washing the car or something. When I graduated from high school, girls were still not permitted to wear pants to school. My grandmothers NEVER wore pants, even while working outside in the garden.
 
Same here, Marie. When I was growing up, all females wore dresses (including me), except when one of us kids was washing the car or something. When I graduated from high school, girls were still not permitted to wear pants to school. My grandmothers NEVER wore pants, even while working outside in the garden.

Same here re: girls not allowed to wear slacks to high school in the 1960s. Outrageous considering the cold winters in Ohio. :(
 
For her 85th birthday present I got her a pantsuit as she had wondered what it would be like to wear pants. She never went back to dresses.
 
Both Granmas wore housedresses. I never saw them in slacks.
My mother born in 1919 wore dresses until probably the 1960's.
I was the first of my siblings to be able to wear pants under my dress in the winter. Then the dress code changed and pants were allowed probably late 1960's.
Katherine Hepburn always looked " smart" in her trousers, didn't she?
 

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