GeorgiaXplant
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Didn't want to hijack SB's thread about blue jeans so I'm starting this one about what used to be the acceptable way to dress.
My mother wouldn't have dreamed about going "downtown" or even just to the grocery store without putting on a dress. If it was a shopping trip downtown, then seamed nylons, high heels, dress, hat and gloves were in order. If only to the neighborhood grocery, then just what we called a "house" dress was okay, provided that it was freshly starched and ironed. Starched!
If there was an occasion to be at our school, a dress/nylons/heels were fine unless it was for something like a PTA meeting or a school play or other performance of some kind. Then the hat and gloves were added to the ensemble.
Going calling? If it was a very dear friend, then the freshly-starched house dress is usually what she wore, but if it was for bridge club or visiting with friends of my grandparents, for instance, then it was the "downtown" costume. When my mother was going calling and took me along, I was dressed up in one of my "good" dresses and got to wear my MaryJanes, which was only allowed for special occasions and church. Calling on people was usually done in the early afternoon so after lunch it was bath time for me, then dressed, then admonished to "sit down and don't do anything to get dirty!" until it was time to leave.
And for church...well, nothing but the best Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes were donned. Hat and gloves, too, of course.
Nowadays I don't even own a dress. Truly. I don't own a dress and probably won't ever own another dress. Don't own any heels, either, or a hat and gloves.
My mother wouldn't have dreamed about going "downtown" or even just to the grocery store without putting on a dress. If it was a shopping trip downtown, then seamed nylons, high heels, dress, hat and gloves were in order. If only to the neighborhood grocery, then just what we called a "house" dress was okay, provided that it was freshly starched and ironed. Starched!
If there was an occasion to be at our school, a dress/nylons/heels were fine unless it was for something like a PTA meeting or a school play or other performance of some kind. Then the hat and gloves were added to the ensemble.
Going calling? If it was a very dear friend, then the freshly-starched house dress is usually what she wore, but if it was for bridge club or visiting with friends of my grandparents, for instance, then it was the "downtown" costume. When my mother was going calling and took me along, I was dressed up in one of my "good" dresses and got to wear my MaryJanes, which was only allowed for special occasions and church. Calling on people was usually done in the early afternoon so after lunch it was bath time for me, then dressed, then admonished to "sit down and don't do anything to get dirty!" until it was time to leave.
And for church...well, nothing but the best Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes were donned. Hat and gloves, too, of course.
Nowadays I don't even own a dress. Truly. I don't own a dress and probably won't ever own another dress. Don't own any heels, either, or a hat and gloves.