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wife beater shirts are those white (probably dirty) tank top/muscle type shirts that would normally be worn under a shirt. You can see Kid Rock and guys being arrested on the tv show cops wearing them.
 
I've been going to a conference the last few years in Orlando. It takes place at the the Gaylord Palms every year starting the day after Easter. Apparently there is a cheeleader's competition at the same location that ends just before Easter, because every year when I show up the hotel is crawling with teenage girls wearing next to nothing. Usually requires the use of peril-sensitive sunglasses. :cool2:

I really wish the schools would review the outfits they are issuing to these girls.
 

What I hate, not just at WDW but anywhere...is if you are wearing black pant, black shoes PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE wear black SOCKS! It bugs me to see black pants, WHITE SOCKS and then black shoes! OR Socks with Sandles...kind of defeats the whole point, just wear runners (or a full shoe). just my 2 cents.
 
probably all of the mentioned abovee.
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spandex. you know, i wouldn't mind it if it was just plain old pants, or a shirt. but no... it's the FULL SUITS. and half the people i've seen spandex in in the parks were not suited for it. ehehem.
 
I'm pretty sure I've seen the worst sight in the WDW parks. One night while standing around the lagoon waiting for fireworks to begin, DH said he was cold. :cold: He said he'd be right back and for me to wait right where I was. When he returned he was wearing TOILET PAPER from his wrists to his shoulders. He had wrapped his arms "mummy style". Seems he thought that would cut the wind coming off the lagoon! Strange thing...no one seemed to notice. Toilet paper! :rolleyes:
 
On New Years Day I was in Epcot just about to get on Test Track. There was a group of teenage girls in front of us who IMHO really needed to think again about their outfits! One was wearing a white bikini top (which seemed a little on the small side) with a fur coat over it and then a pair of tiny shorts. Her friend had on tiny white shorts, a white backless top (the kind you might see in a nightclub) but she was wearing black underwear!
 
What cracks me up about this thread is everyone complaining about what the teenage girls are wearing. If I do my math correctly a 16 year old was born in 1990.....most people wait a year or two to have children, so were married in 1988......these same people dated for two years before they got married so that puts the date at 1986.....Who was the biggest influence on womans dress/style/culture in 1986?....MADONNA!!!!....Kind of makes me wonder what the mothers of theses teenagers were wearing when they attracted their husbands in the first place....TAZ :smooth: :rolleyes1
 
Are you assuming everyone back then was a MADONNA worshipper? Sorry to disappoint you... :rolleyes1
 
tazdeb said:
What cracks me up about this thread is everyone complaining about what the teenage girls are wearing. If I do my math correctly a 16 year old was born in 1990.....most people wait a year or two to have children, so were married in 1988......these same people dated for two years before they got married so that puts the date at 1986.....Who was the biggest influence on womans dress/style/culture in 1986?....MADONNA!!!!....Kind of makes me wonder what the mothers of theses teenagers were wearing when they attracted their husbands in the first place....TAZ :smooth: :rolleyes1
You don't have to dress like a tramp to attract a husband. Any man like that is a pig anyway! There are alot of very nice clothes for teenagers they don't have to walk around looking like hoochie mama's. I'm 33 and still dress very stylish, but comfortable at WDW. I don't care what anyone wears aslong as they cover their private stuff, it's a family place! I don't want my 6 yr. old DD dressing like some of these girls when she grows up. Anyway I would never dress inappropiately to attract a guy. That is so dumb IMO.
 
We were at TL and there was a lady wearing a thong swim suit. Maybe I am the only one that feels that this is not an appropriate thing to wear at a family swim place. A little bit of modesty around young ones would be nice.
 
Mousemom said:
We were at TL and there was a lady wearing a thong swim suit. Maybe I am the only one that feels that this is not an appropriate thing to wear at a family swim place. A little bit of modesty around young ones would be nice.

I think that's the issue - there seems to be no such thing as "modesty" these days. My friends tell me I'm a fuddy-duddy - I do have a couple of V-neck shirts, but they show NO cleavage.

I think kids and young adults dress that way only because they were raised thinking that's appropriate - television and magazines do not help at all. It's sad, really. :rolleyes2
 
Babyjustrun said:
and half the people i've seen spandex in in the parks were not suited for it. ehehem.

Yes, My Motto - Wearing Spandex is a Priviledge, NOT A RIGHT! :rotfl2:
 
i did'nt see this at wdw... but on my last cruise i saw this larger lady in a bathing suite that was falling apart. It was crazy. There was holes all over the bathing suite!
 
So dresses are a bad idea? I figured sundresses may be a little more comfy for myself anf my daughter, consdiering the heat.


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Of course, the dresses we wear generally cover our hineys.
 
I just joined DIS and I found this thread. I think this is hillarious because my mother and I wanted to write a book with each chapter covering a different inappropriate thing that is done at disney including some people's clothing. I sympathize with some of the posts that say they don't really care what people wear but some things are just completely inappropriate; not just in the park but in public in general. I will demonstrate:

3 years ago, while at Epcot just outside of the Rose and Crown I notice a woman. She was wearing a dressy black top with dressy black sandals and...drum role please..... :rockband: a pair of sheer (completely see through) black guazy pants with a black thong underneath. Wait wait it gets better. She was with a man who was wearing gray dress pants and a nice button down shirt. It was about 7pm and they were standing at the reservation counter outside of the Rose and Crown so I assume they were going to dinner and this was her idea of dressing up.

I have to say that I don't think there's anything wrong with wearing certain sandals or dresses or skirts and I think dressing in something a little nicer for dinner is fine but this crossed the line in polite society everywhere.


Do I win? :bounce: Do I win? :Pinkbounc

As a side note I think those skirts, shorts and pants with the words written across the hiney are inappropriate for little girls. I'm 26 so I am not an old prude and I like dressing up and going out but I don't think it is ever appropriate to create a situation where people are invited to read the rear end of a 10 year old or a 16 year old.
 














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