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Old 14th July 2008, 21:16   #6 (permalink)
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Smile Re: Heard on Weekend America

Having been a product of living near that time I quite agree with what has been said so far and recall both my parents saying and feeling similar things when seeing how people dressed then. Looking back at old photos of my youth and my parents and grandparents then shows that the men wore hats and suits and ties no matter what they did, except maybe at the shore. I can remember asking my Mom if she would like to go get an icecream or go to a movie and her reply would always be, "Wait until I change my dress". No matter what she did she always wore a dress, hose, a purse, hat and gloves. She wore a dress, hose, and aprons daily around the house and was always home for me when I came home from school. But that was Mom then. My how times have changed. Now look how people dress today. I have nothing against it and applaud them for wearing what suits them to a "T". That's called progress I guess.
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