Afternoon
Just a random question. Being new years eve and it's blowing a gale, does this affect your choice of outfit ladies?
If you buy a stunning new dress for New years eve do you wear it no matter what? Or if the weather is truly awful do you wear something else?
I know for me when a wear a kilt the wind is a total pain at times!
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Yes it does affect my choice of outfit. There's little more annoying than having to keep holding your skirt down.
If it's really windy I choose a coat that buttons, a dress that won't blow up (not like explode or anything I'm very safety conscious like that ) and I put my hair up. |
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I rarely wear dresses, but chose a floaty summer wrap dress with draped collar for a meet once. It blew a gale. Just as I went to hug my meet hello, wind caught me, wrapping collar around face and blowing up skirt which got stuck on my suspender belt, flashing lacy pants.
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I thought this was going to be about women doing huge puffs of windypops and the smell emanating out from under their dresses, an almost imperceptible billowing of the fabric as their guff makes a bid for freedom. |
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