Tish
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No, I don't.
I have always had my own style.
I have always had my own style.
Your cherished memories of your mother struck a chord Holly. My mother died in the mid 1950's aged just 33, leaving Dad with four children to raise alone. Life was tough, but Dad braved up to his ordeal, fought the authorities who wanted to put his kids up for adoption and raised us all. His life was an example of dedication and exemplary unselfishness.My mum didn't live to be my age, she died at 39 in '73... so she was a young woman through the 60's.. but she didn't wear fashion clothes per se.
So do you think you dress as your parent/s did when they were the age you are now ?
Lemme think....Your cherished memories of your mother struck a chord Holly. My mother died in the mid 1950's aged just 33, leaving Dad with four children to raise alone. Life was tough, but Dad braved up to his ordeal, fought the authorities who wanted to put his kids up for adoption and raised us all. His life was an example of dedication and exemplary unselfishness.
Do I dress like him? Well prior to mother taking ill, he was quite a snappy dresser and although, I got sucked into the fashions and music of the so called swinging sixties, it was the era prior to the second world war that always impressed me. Did I morph into my Dad? You decide.
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I have never worn a track suit in my life, much less slob around in one..,No, not at all. I never saw my mother wearing trousers which I wear a lot. Now I think about it, she did a lot of knitting but I don't remember her wearing a jumper, only a cardigan.
In the past, women wore 'housedresses' while doing housework....and changed into smart clothes when they went out. None of this slobbing around in track suits!
Naked Sir? Whatever next? And you don't wear waistcoats, where are your standards Sir. My talented wife made this double breasted waistcoat, she also made the shirt and trousers. Out shopping at the supermarket, I got told that I look like someone out of an 'Endeavour' detective program.My Dad smoked a pipe, I can still smell that slightly fruity aroma, but I never wanted a pipe.
He also always wore a waistcoat with a pocket watch, I've still got the watch, but I don't wear waistcoats.
I walk around the house in my nude, my Dad would never do that.![]()
Holly......i see a lot of your mom in you.I have very few photos of my mum.. 3 or 4 at most... this photo is 58 years old .. taken in '64 , with my mum aged just 30.. holding my 18 month old sister ..the amusing thing is that the sister in this picture is now 60 years old this year and is the image of my mum in this photo
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No, not at all.My mum didn't live to be my age, she died at 39 in '73... so she was a young woman through the 60's.. but she didn't wear fashion clothes per se. She wore knee length skirts and dresses, albeit modern, but not fashionable.., she never wore trousers even though I'd often as a teenager tell her she should, that they were fashionable.. and she certainly never wore anything denim.
She'd got past carrying a handbag and had moved onto a shoulder bag by the early 70's..
The odd things is for the life of me ( she died when I was 18).. I cannot remember what shoes she wore... . I visualise her in my mind and see her in a particular blue skirt and top which was a favourite of hers, or in her favourite fitted mini check red coat, but her shoes are never in my mental picture.
So do you think you dress as your parent/s did when they were the age you are now ?
really?..do you think ?..Holly......i see a lot of your mom in you.
You look quite smart, Morse, old chap, don't let anyone tell you otherwise.Naked Sir? Whatever next? And you don't wear waistcoats, where are your standards Sir. My talented wife made this double breasted waistcoat, she also made the shirt and trousers. Out shopping at the supermarket, I got told that I look like someone out of an 'Endeavour' detective program.
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I'm not dissimilar in the way I dress, except I don't wear a "trilby hat", which was his trademark when he went out to markets or wherever, worn at a nice angle, and they suited him very well, though they'd be totally out of fashion as far as I'm concerned today, (not that I mean I'm a follower of fashion generally!).My Dad didn't live to be as old as I am either. But, when he retired, he spent most of his time in tan khaki pants, a white T-shirt and black oxfords. I'm sitting here in tan khaki pants, a white T-shirt and black oxfords. I seem to have inherited his belly too.