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Anyone else noticed that some people (especially women) are starting to dress up to go to the supermarket? People are clearly in search of a mental lift during these difficult times and this is the only opportunity there is to dress up to go somewhere.
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how many of you are dressing up as women to go to the supermarket?
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I dress down to go the supermarket these days.
Went to Sainsbury’s in tracksuit bottoms and an old Ajax shirt earlier.
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(01-19-2021, 01:39 PM)Fulham Fallout Wrote: Anyone else noticed that some people (especially women) are starting to dress up to go to the supermarket? People are clearly in search of a mental lift during these difficult times and this is the only opportunity there is to dress up to go somewhere.
Perhaps they know you'll be there. Setting such a high bar.
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Princes End Asda seems to attract some shoppers with a very relaxed dress code.
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If I have to go to a supermarket, which I try to avoid like the plague. I go at 7am when the great unwashed are not there. So I am normally in some sort of short and jumper combo, half asleep!
I suppose changing to Sainsburys/M&S may help this, so I can go at a more reasonable time.
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(01-19-2021, 02:02 PM)Ossian Wrote: Princes End Asda seems to attract some shoppers with a very relaxed dress code.
That's where I shop.
Ah, yeah, see what you mean!
I still miss the ASDA slide!