I’ll never forget the woman in her 30s who came to mass wearing a mini skirt up to her hiney and carrying a cup of Starbucks coffee.
When I used to frequent an Orthodox parish (granted, it was hard-core-ROCOR) they used to have one-size-fits-all wraparound skirts and veils on loan to women (visitors, I guess) who came in not properly attired.
To me, it always made the women look more dignified, and...
...little girls, always seriously cute.
My wife and I always dress up when we go out to eat. It's not an everyday occurrence so we treat is as a special occasion.
I too have been to Mass where the people are dressed in tee-shirts and cutoffs. I am thankful they are there, but really? They want to present themselves in front of our Lord as if they were going to clean out the garage?
My pet peeve is seeing men wearing hats at the table at restaurants. When did this become acceptable? Good grief!