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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 140112" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I haven't been to church in years so take this as you will. (now that it's all over anyway) When I went, I always wore a dress, always. Granted this was back in the 70's, 80's and early 90's but still. I usually went to small country churches so that may have had something to do about it but the women either wore dresses or very nice slacks but mostly dresses. </p><p></p><p>My folks didn't go to church but always made sure I went if I wanted to. However, as casual as my mom was, she taught me that there are times that you have to dress up, mostly for respect. Church, weddings, funerals, interviews, etc. I am fine with the idea of wearing casual clothes to church as long as they are in good shape. But the idea of wearing flip flops to actual services kind of makes me feel a bit old fashioned. I remember seeing a picture of a women's college sports team at the White House one time. They had won a championship and was there to meet the President. Half of them, while dressed nice, had flip flops. Those just don't strike me as a respectful and proper footwear for those kind of situations. But, as I said, that's just me.</p><p></p><p>So how did it go?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 140112, member: 2459"] I haven't been to church in years so take this as you will. (now that it's all over anyway) When I went, I always wore a dress, always. Granted this was back in the 70's, 80's and early 90's but still. I usually went to small country churches so that may have had something to do about it but the women either wore dresses or very nice slacks but mostly dresses. My folks didn't go to church but always made sure I went if I wanted to. However, as casual as my mom was, she taught me that there are times that you have to dress up, mostly for respect. Church, weddings, funerals, interviews, etc. I am fine with the idea of wearing casual clothes to church as long as they are in good shape. But the idea of wearing flip flops to actual services kind of makes me feel a bit old fashioned. I remember seeing a picture of a women's college sports team at the White House one time. They had won a championship and was there to meet the President. Half of them, while dressed nice, had flip flops. Those just don't strike me as a respectful and proper footwear for those kind of situations. But, as I said, that's just me. So how did it go? [/QUOTE]
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