To: FreepLady
Yes, the tied sweater was a preppy fashion, but, to my knowledge (having never been preppy, I hasten to add), the sweater was never tied over a PANTSUIT JACKET THAT ALSO WAS BUTTONED UP.
Wasn't it always over a button-down shirt with the sleeves casually rolled up or something like that? Remember the famous photo of JFK strolling on a beach with a sweater tied around his neck, his shirt sleeves and pants rolled up as he walked in the waves?
Wasn't the point to have a "wrap" available in case an Autumn wind or offshore breeze came up, or in case the sun set early on the polo match and a chill came over one's picnic, or having the top down on the Jag-u-ar resulted in the need to slip into a cozy pullover?
Sorry, I just can't get over the combination of the sweater with the jacket. The sweater cannot be put on over the jacket. It cannot be put on under the jacket. It is just sitting there serving the function of a massively large and bulky . . . what, necktie?
AND HRC WEARS THIS ALL YEAR 'ROUND, EVEN IN 90+ DEGREE HEAT.
What does she do in winter or when it rains? Wear a bulky suit jacket buttoned up over a sweater top, tie a pullover sweater around her neck, put a raincoat over the jacket and the pullover, then put a winter coat over the raincoat and the pullover and the jacket and the sweater top??
How many layers does this woman need?
Excuse me. I hate fashion emergencies.
And, yes, I agree that the jacket+pullover atrocity detracts attention, however briefly, from the unwashed hair. Yuck.
To: fightinJAG
How many layers does this woman need? She's the bleedin' ice queen ain't she?!!
If that sounds rough just recall all of the names the press used for Nancy Reagan and Margaret Thatcher...
118 posted on
10/04/2002 6:43:17 PM PDT by
weegee
To: fightinJAG
You are exactly right about the sweater being tied around a shirt. I am in agreement with you...I just dont see the need for a sweater over a suit jacket...it makes no sense!
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson