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greenfire
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Sat, Apr 25 2009, 11:41 pm
it's too much already ... enough with the FUNERAL BLACK ... today I counted 10 people - including kids and myself that weren't garbed in black ...
it's springtime - flowers blooming - people should be less morbidly dressed ...
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amother
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Sat, Apr 25 2009, 11:43 pm
And its a free country we can wear whatever you want. I wont comment when you wear nice summery floral outfit.
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tovasmom
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Sat, Apr 25 2009, 11:46 pm
greenie, didn't your mother used to tell you, "no black on anyone under 18, no black after April 1"? Things have changed, definitely for the worse. Its the uniform, I guess. I once had a non-Jew ask me if it was a tenet (sp.?) of orthodox judaism that the women must wear black!
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greenfire
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Sat, Apr 25 2009, 11:53 pm
but it's too much already ... way too much ...
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koalamum
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Sat, Apr 25 2009, 11:56 pm
I remember going to a Bar Mitzvah about 10 years ago, and being the only one with a colorful suit. Now I sort of fell in with the black business, although you could still find me wearing pink!
But I definitely agree that it is strange that little girls also wear black. They could afford the color!
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Blair
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Sun, Apr 26 2009, 12:17 am
I also agree it's to much black. I also love to wear black clothing but it's just gone to far. And little girls look so cute in color. I have a very dear friend who always dresses her daughter like a little girl in the prettiest dresses and not black. She always wears matching hair bows and looks so sweet. What has happened to us.
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greenfire
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Sun, Apr 26 2009, 12:20 am
amish definitely comes to mind ... boys in black & white - and now all the girls too ...
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QUEENY
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Sun, Apr 26 2009, 11:33 am
sorry- but I look good in black and skinnier too. I can wear black anyday, any time. My kids I like to see them in color. They have every color I would love to wear if I looked good in it. BTW- today I'm wearing red.
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freidasima
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Sun, Apr 26 2009, 11:36 am
Black is very tzniusdik. That and dark brown and dark navy should be the only colors allowed after age three. Both boys and girls. Girls should also only wear thick black stocking after age three.
Also thick black shoes
During the winter only thick black coats
During the summer after age 12 thin black coats during the summer as well.
Burkas are optional.
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NotInNJMommy
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Sun, Apr 26 2009, 11:43 am
freidasima wrote: | Black is very tzniusdik. That and dark brown and dark navy should be the only colors allowed after age three. Both boys and girls. Girls should also only wear thick black stocking after age three.
Also thick black shoes
During the winter only thick black coats
During the summer after age 12 thin black coats during the summer as well.
Burkas are optional. |
????? what?!??
no one said anything about mandating black. some people just like it. why can't people dress as they wish (within halachic boundaries) as they wish without comment?
Just as someone wants flowers---nu, let them wear black!
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Mama Bear
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Sun, Apr 26 2009, 11:49 am
My wedding outfits are black, simply cuz it's classy and slenderizing. my every day clothing are not black, but also staid colors like navy and white, powder blue and white, gray and black... I like wearing demure colors. bright colors that catch the eye arent that tzniusdig. not to mention yuntchy
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Beauticianista
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Mon, Apr 27 2009, 4:54 pm
Well let's see greenie, today I'm wearing a white skirt and tshirt and a lime green short sleeved tshirt over that with white wedge sandals. Unmorbid enough for ya?
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greenfire
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Mon, Apr 27 2009, 4:58 pm
freidasima wrote: | Black is very tzniusdik. That and dark brown and dark navy should be the only colors allowed after age three. Both boys and girls. Girls should also only wear thick black stocking after age three.
Also thick black shoes
During the winter only thick black coats
During the summer after age 12 thin black coats during the summer as well.
Burkas are optional. |
thanks for the laugh ...
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greenfire
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Mon, Apr 27 2009, 5:00 pm
Beauticianista wrote: | Well let's see greenie, today I'm wearing a white skirt and tshirt and a lime green short sleeved tshirt over that with white wedge sandals. Unmorbid enough for ya? |
sounds quite loverly indeedy
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Fabulous
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Mon, Apr 27 2009, 5:00 pm
I feel so summery today with a white shell and white, lime green, light blue and (gasp) a bit of black dress.
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greenfire
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Mon, Apr 27 2009, 5:07 pm
here's a newsflash for all of you ...
blubber is still blubber ... even in black ... try something happy with a girdle ... if you want to hide it ...
faces look sullen with the ghastly colour of death ...
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DefyGravity
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Mon, Apr 27 2009, 5:10 pm
Green, I just realized the other day that I hardly wear black anymore!
On Shabbos I wore a white top, a colorful skirt (oranges, reds, yellows) and strappy sandals. I was surprised to see so many people in black.
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Chocoholic
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Mon, Apr 27 2009, 5:10 pm
Lo and behold a dramatic increase of Italian widows in perpetual mourning!
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amother
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Mon, Apr 27 2009, 5:12 pm
I went to a journal fundraising dinner a few weeks ago in my town. I have a beautiful maternity outfit that I love. It's dressy and very nice. It's a blue jacket and shirt with a blue, white and light blue floral skirt. I felt so out of place when every other woman (no joke!) was in black.
I have been told in my town (even among young girls and teens) that there are only 3 colors: regular black, black black, and shiny black!
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louche
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Mon, Apr 27 2009, 9:41 pm
freidasima wrote: | Black is very tzniusdik. ..
Burkas are optional. |
I think burkas could be very practical in summer if you wear nothing underneath. Lots of room for air to circulate and keep you cooler and drier than conventional garb. And with that getup, we can all kiss our diet books goodbye and eat as we please.
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