I see couples walking around wearing the same outfits. I never understood why anyone would want to do that.
We agree here. Plus, my wife is almost a foot taller than I am, and I'm bald. If we dressed alike, we wouldn't make it 20ft in public before someone said "Look, it's Mini-Me!"
His mother loved it when we wore those shirts to a reunion prior to her death...she used to be a country and western singer years ago, she toured the country. We only have one set of matching shirts that we wear on special occasions, it's not like we dress up like twins every day. It was her funeral and she would have loved it...who are you to judge?
ROTFLOL! For about the first 5-6 years I was married, my father in law would buy my husband and I matching outfits for Christmas. Most of the years, it was matching sweaters and the like, but one year he bought us matching blue plaid NIGHTGOWNS with matching blue plaid slippers. I don't think men have worn gowns to bed since the "I in my kerchief and ma in her cap had just settled down for a long winter's nap" days.
After we reminded him FIRMLY that the Bible says that women shouldn't wear thing which pertain to a man and vice versa, the twins act stopped.
Although, having said that, if I knew that I was going w/ my husband to an area with a very large crowd, I might be tempted to have my husband and I dress similar because I would want to be able to spot him in a crowd easily if we got disconnected, so to speak.
Sometimes my wife and I (and even our son) accidentally color coordinate and it's just too weird for me.