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Post by Diannna »

Wow! I've just been hit with this generation gap thing :shock: . Am I turning into my grand mother? I had not realized how many girls out there don't like wearing a slip of any sort. While I would think the slip, be it full or half were more of a functional piece of under garment ( and feminine ) most of the younger generation seems to think of it more of a hindrence. Maybe I'm just old fashion, but I couldn't see leaving home without one. A really nice slip is getting harder to find lately.
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Diannna, I think some is a generation gap, but some is also a fashion gap. So many of the skirts were coming lined and do not need a slip with them. Now they have started going the other way and people are not use to needing a slip.

Also for the more casual skirts they use to be thicker and did not need a slip for show through. but more recent fashions are light and thin and I think many should have a slip. But one generation has forgot about them and the other does not know about them.

As for me, I was out and about on Monday and it was cold and windy. So I put on two slips. So warm and comfortable.

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Slips are only the tip of the iceberg. Hardly any woman wear skirt. What is a CD to do to blend? Janet
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Post by Willie W »

Personally, I love being out on a sunny day girl watching. You're right, they don't wear slips and when they stand against the sunlight some of the skirts and dresses become invisible. Maybe that's why a CDer always wears a slip. They don't want folks to see their outline so clearly
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I only have a couple of skirts/dresses with linnings so I wear slips quite regullarly. I was out and about a few weeks ago and was glad I was wearing one. I was in one of summer skirts stand outside the restraunt when a gust of wind blew my skirt up, it was almost to my waist before I caught it and pushed it back down. LOL :mrgreen:
That is the second time that has happened, the other was at the gas station on very busy afternoon :oops:
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Post by Wendae »

I love the feel of a slip under a skirt/dress. I noticed the very small selection as I was shopping for one last week. I put it down to the Florida climate which could make one uncomfotable but it does get chilly down here. As a matter of fact many of the offices and stores can be down right cold from the A/C in summer.
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I usually wear a silky slip under skirts just because I love the feeling of it.
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I would say some dresses don't move right without a slip. It makes a smooth surface between the body and the slip and between the slip and the dress.

And that slip-body contact is definitely nicer than an unlined dress.
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One thing I have noticed with my GG friends is that if their mom wore slips, they tend to wear slips. My mom did and so I do. The better half's mom does and so the better half does. Heck, we share slips so that we can have the right length and color at the right time.

I tend to wear a slip even is a skirt is lined. The lined skirts tend to need to be dry cleaned. It's cheaper to wash a slip than the skirt. You can save a washing possibly if you wear the slip.
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When I buy a dress I always ask my wife does it need a sliop or a petticoat. She has said no so far & I have none
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Post by Susan »

Kittie wrote:When I buy a dress I always ask my wife does it need a sliop or a petticoat. She has said no so far & I have none
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That seems to be the trend with skirts and dresses - make them with a lining which make slips redundant. I have both without linings so I still wear slips with them - two when its very cold as it has been recently.
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Post by Vivian »

Diana,

I love slips, I used to dress kind of slutty, then I transitioned to regular womens clothing. I Love to wear slips that fit and look nice with my skirts. Also when you live in a warm climate it is always a nice addition to your outfit.

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Diana,
Sorry sweetheart, slips are great in a cold climate,

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Because nylon slips are so pretty and so very soft or sensual to touch they are ultimately feminine. I extensively wear nylon slips and panties and love them as underwear items. Linings on skirts and dresses although comfortable do not have the impact of removing outwear and exposing such a prtty and sexy item lingerie item underneath. There are many movie scenes that elaborate this point.

I appreciate that in hot weather nylon slips, especially full slips can be uncomfortable. In this circumastance I would also choose to wear pettipants instead.

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