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The forum discussion centers around the appropriateness of wearing capri pants to a conference, with participants sharing their experiences and opinions. Many attendees believe that capris can be considered business casual, especially in warmer climates, as long as they are made from suitable materials like khaki rather than denim. The consensus is that comfort should take precedence over strict adherence to dress codes, with a significant number of women expected to wear capris at the event. Participants emphasize the importance of looking presentable while prioritizing comfort due to the conference's active nature.
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chefann said:I think short of HO sending out a list of "people will not be allowed to enter if they're wearing the following...", there will be people there in Capris. I would guess that easily 60-75% of the women at conference wear Capris there.
amyv said:I have always had a problem with "dress codes" they leave so much open for discussion!
Of course thats why my kids go to Catholic school, no discussion there!! Of course my DD and I still find things to fight over!
OMG! did you go to my Catholic HS? We wanted uniforms so badly, because the dress code was so confusing and unevenly enforced. Uniforms would have been so much easier!pamperedgirl3 said:Sometimes even Catholic school dress codes can be confusing! When I was in high school, I got told by the dean during lunch one day that my navy pants were the "right kind of pant". They were navy pants for goodness sake--how many different kinds are there!
Unless they want to make all of us buy a uniform from them (wouldn't Merrill love that!), then they've got to know that the attire is open to different interpretation.
amyv said:Uniforms are golden when dealing with pre-teens!!! However, how do I keep my 12 yr old from rolling her skirt??? Those of you who went to catholic school know what Im talking about!
That's funny. Because I just started making my own jewelry a couple months ago. And I actually am starting with the jewelry I want to wear in Chicago, then planning my outfits from there.amyv said:BTW I'm all about capris/crops and nice shirt!! Don't forget the jewelry girls, last year Belinda said it was a must!!!
Bren706 said:Capris and open toed shoes for me too! Although, I am not sure how comfy my shoes are going to be for a lot of walking, unless I wear my sneakers. Anyone else wear sneakers with their nice outfits for the sole purpose of comfort?
I still have those mixes......amyv said:I wore leather ked tennis sneakers part of the time, it is a lot of walking! Or maybe that was just the cake mixes I was carrying around, live and learn!!!
Christ Follower said:I'm still not getting the comfy shoe thing. How do you wear comfy shoes with business casual? I either have to walk around like a dork with tennies and slacks or be uncomfortable but still look nice. No happy medium!
chefann said:Unless you're crossing stage, nobody will care about your shoes. We're all in the same boat-trying to be comfortable without getting blisters.![]()