shellyminnie
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I'll probably get flamed again, but oh well!!
It wasn't the capris with socks that got me as I too wear capris with socks and sneakers. It was the fact that she was wearing socks with sandals (not crocs - even though they look like crocs)
Ohhhh! I love this game!
Who tours EPCOT in these?
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I don't think this thread is mean spirited. Who cares what people think about what you are wearing.I love to people watch.
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When I'm in WDW vanity goes out the door. I wear clothes that I would not be caught dead in back home. Fun and comfort are my main goals on vacation.
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Yes I am wearing matching lime green shirts, a butt pack and crocs with socks!![]()
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I love heels and wear them every chance I get, but not at Disney. When we are locals (from my lips to God's ears) and we are spending a night out or celebrating something special I will definitely be wearing heels .Feel free to make fun of me.
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I don't think this thread is mean spirited. Who cares what people think about what you are wearing.I love to people watch.
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When I'm in WDW vanity goes out the door. I wear clothes that I would not be caught dead in back home. Fun and comfort are my main goals on vacation.
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Yes I am wearing matching lime green shirts, a butt pack and crocs with socks!![]()
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I love heels and wear them every chance I get, but not at Disney. When we are locals (from my lips to God's ears) and we are spending a night out or celebrating something special I will definitely be wearing heels .Feel free to make fun of me.
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They make socks to go with crocs. Why not, indeed?
Crocs are already butt-ugly. There's no real way to make them uglier. Go for the ugly, I say. Make it a statement. The heck with whoever is looking.
Can you tell I'm still in rebellion against my mother, whose favorite line is "You look ridiculous!"? Embrace the ridiculous, say I!
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You guys look so cute!!!!
I actually have a story that fits along this thread's topic. When my now-18 DD was 4, I used to let her dress herself. She came out of her room one day for school wearing a red plaid shirt and a pink plaid skirt. I stopped her... letting her dress herself apparently only went so far - she looked like a color-blind lumberjack!)
JAIME: Those don't match.
MEGGIE: They're both plaid.
JAIME: Yes, but they are 2 different colors, so they don't match - you match color, not pattern.
MEGGIE: Stephi [her 6 year old sister] said they matched.
JAIME: Stephi lied. Go change.
Also, when Meg was 10, they had Dress Up Day at school. For most kids, this entailed wearing their Sunday Church clothes. But not my daughter...![]()
She wore a pink, full-length, metallic Megera dress from the movie Hercules!
The principal made a point of coming over to me at the PTA meeting that night to tell me Meg made her day - she had just known Meg wouldn't disappoint!
I don't think this is mean-spirited. It's fun.
And it needs more pictures. Here are a couple from my camera:
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Wait a minute - that's MY son!![]()
He was 12 years old when we were there. I took him shopping before our vacation and made sure he had SOLID colored shirts to go with his beloved plaid shorts. He also had solid colored shorts to go with his striped shirts. You know the old saying "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him have fashion sense." I commented on his outfits, but he just doesn't care. We were there for a week and these are the only 2 outfits he wore. He managed to not smell bad, so I let him wear what he wanted to wear.![]()
I was thinking "Aww, he looks cute!"
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