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Can anyone explain why you'd buy a nice new dress and then put a cardigan over it?

45 replies

TethersEnd · 29/04/2011 09:34

I don't get it. Some people have spent ££££ on dresses and then put an M&S cardi over the top.

I really need to know why people do this.

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nancy75 · 29/04/2011 09:35

because they bought the dress last week when it was hot, they got up this morning and its cold!

TiraMissYou · 29/04/2011 09:36

Upper arm shame surely

TondelayoSchwarzkopf · 29/04/2011 09:37

Because no fuckers make dresses with sleeves any more. I have quite nice arms from a tonal point of view but they do sport a number of unsightly moles so sometimes a cardigan is only a courtesy to others.

I agree in principle though

twolittlemonkeys · 29/04/2011 09:39

It bugs me no end that there are so few dresses with sleeves. I prefer to wear more modest dresses anyway but have a horrible birthmark over my chest and one arm and prefer not to draw attention to it with a strappy dress. I do think it's a shame but if you don't want your arms totally exposed there is very little choice.

TethersEnd · 29/04/2011 09:39

There is certainly a dearth of sleeved dresses- I never wear sleeveless anything, but I don't get buying a sleeveless dress and putting something over it.

You may as well stick a parka on.

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TiraMissYou · 29/04/2011 09:42

And the fact that we brits have a love affair with the cardi. National costume dontcha know.

TethersEnd · 29/04/2011 09:43

I never expose my arms and I never wear cardis.

People just aren't trying hard enough Grin

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exoticfruits · 29/04/2011 09:44

They are cold? Confused

Pagwatch · 29/04/2011 09:45

It is layering innit.

If you buy a beautiful short sleeve or sleeveless dress then you can out a layer over it and you are covered for cold or heat. Long sleeved dress and a hot day and you are a sweaty heap.

I have great arms for an old bag though and I would rather be cold than cover up a great frock.

Prunnhilda · 29/04/2011 09:47

Because for some incomprehensible reason, the makers of summer dresses overestimate the temperature over the country based on what it is in the south, sometimes.

If I wore sleeveless dresses and no cardi here in Scotland, I'd be miserable.

And that's without upper arm shame, which I also suffer from. Deep joy.

Meglet · 29/04/2011 09:50

The Abbey must be a bit chilly. I'd rather be too warm than get cold.

5DollarShake · 29/04/2011 09:53

But there are plenty of options aside from cardies to cover up. Confused

Prunnhilda · 29/04/2011 09:55

Like what?
Shrugs are naff
Wraps fall off (and a good wrap is hard to find)
Jackets are sweaty when you get cold and boiling in the sun

Pagwatch · 29/04/2011 09:55

But then better a really nice cardi than a shrug [bleeuur] or a pashmina [bleeeuuuurrrr]

GwendolineMaryLacey · 29/04/2011 09:56

Some woman earlier had a pink dress and some Victor Meldrew-esque beige overcoat on top, or at least that's what it looked like. Her hat was the same colour as the coat though so I rather suspect it was deliberate.

TethersEnd · 29/04/2011 09:56

Exactly, 5dollar... You may as well drape a tea towel over your shoulders.

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TiraMissYou · 29/04/2011 09:56

I agree, cardi fans Grin

TethersEnd · 29/04/2011 09:58

Shrugs, stoles, jackets all better than cardi.

Pashminas vile though, agreed.

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Prunnhilda · 29/04/2011 09:59

Oh no
A lovely little cardigan is eminently more stylish than any shrug you could find.

Prunnhilda · 29/04/2011 10:00

I can't believe I have an opinion on that.
I'm off to do something worthwhile Grin

EggyAllenPoe · 29/04/2011 10:02

it is indeed the climate problem. put on nice dress in morning heat. cloud covers sun= cardigan needed
or air conditioning, or possibly people feel underdressed without in the abbey?

COCKadoodledooo · 29/04/2011 10:02

Prunnhilda your 9:55 post has made me come over all Feargal Sharkey! (and gawd that sounds so wrong Blush ).

Maybe they'll take 'em off for the photos when its warmed up a bit?

COCKadoodledooo · 29/04/2011 10:03

Oh yes, as Eggy says, there might be something about keeping shoulders covered?

TragicallyRoyallyHip · 29/04/2011 10:06

I am assuming they are cold!

I don't really like to wear dresses with sleeves tbh and would be wearing a cardi if I was there and cold

Pagwatch · 29/04/2011 10:11

Shrugs are hideous unless you are under 8 years old or need something to go with your per una outfit.