Jauntyone
Practically Family
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I see your point, 59Lark. Styles change and evolve--which is fortunate for otherwise we'd all still be wearing togas! Each generation in recent history has become more casual than the last. No-one can change the trend.
I would hope, though, that the current trend for truely outrageous clothing would at least, as compensation, foster a greater degree of tolerance towards those of us who like dressing in a more old-fashioned way. We might particularly hope that our own loved-ones would be tolerant of a bit of sartorial whimsy if done in good taste and with the right attitude.
I would hope, though, that the current trend for truely outrageous clothing would at least, as compensation, foster a greater degree of tolerance towards those of us who like dressing in a more old-fashioned way. We might particularly hope that our own loved-ones would be tolerant of a bit of sartorial whimsy if done in good taste and with the right attitude.