It was especially shocking since I expected casino-goers to be as well dressed as they were depicted in movies and on TV shows.I was wearing business casual -- dress shirt, tie, nice slacks and shoes -- and people stared at me. Sadly we seem to be moving right along into that direction. This is the reason why sites like People of Walmart get the attention they do--many of the images on there are so unbelievably grotesque and repulsive (breasts, bellies, and butts spilling out of too tight fabric; underwear missing altogether; bodily fluids leaking onto the aisle floor) they make me throw up in my mouth. I get "dressed up" to go out. You can see what this means by tuning into Judge Judy and looking at how far down the tubes America has really gone in the last 20-30 years! That thought chills me and make me sad, and more lonely for days gone by. It's rather timely that I found your article because I had commented on a post in Facebook about the same thing. Red velvet suits with white shoes, "Aquaman" in a light pink suit. Now, I should add that I do have long hair (which I keep tied back when in public) and a longish beard (also kept neat and clean). Dressed to kill means to get noticed, to make yourself look really good by wearing your best clothes. Its a culture thing. They have already been forgotten and more mass shootings will inevitably follow. People seem to have no thought about etiquette anymore, and go out as they are and think nothing of it. I don't really like the modern styling and choices of men's suits, since they are almost made only for those who look like some kind of GQ model with a perfect body. My occupation means suits much of the time, or if I'm lucky very samrt casual. Zero class. It's a shame because these people should know better. I'm not trying to say the 50s and 60s were perfect but at least they had interesting subcultures. Even though Im retired, I still love to dress up and follow fashion. It would be nice if the rest of us could comment on their attire but they still wouldn't care or sue for slander.
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