eclark1894
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Two of them in fact. Are mink coats or stoles still in fashion and do women still wear garters, particularly when they get married?
Peta - I'd Rather Go Naked campaignI haven't worn mine since I retired, though probably a couple of years before that, so yes, a very long time.
I never heard of the "I'd rather go naked" campaign, but I know there were a lot of folks complaining about the killing of the animals to get the fur, so that's why wearing furs became a thing of the past.
By the by, if it's cold enough, I'd rather wear fur than go naked.There's been a big movement against fur the past decade or more, including the "I'd rather go naked" campaign. Faux fur is even not seen that much, from what I've seen out and about.
Dana
I think that is with any item that is "trademarked/copyrighted". That is why there are "Furraries" that look close to an other car whose name sounds like that. I think that replicas of historical uniforms would likely be okay, but not current ones. But I'm not a lawyer and I don't even play one on TV.Actually, I just didn't want to start another thread, so thought I'd revive this one. But does anyone remember what the rule is on making Poser replicas of Military or Police uniforms???? I seem to remember, barely, that they can't be exact copies.
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depends on the age of the woman, and the thinness of the skirt, from what I've seen. But, mostly for casual dress, not many wear slips.Do women still wear slips and underskirts???
Are you saying that women don't wear hosiery of any kind or just pantyhose?depends on the age of the woman, and the thinness of the skirt, from what I've seen. But, mostly for casual dress, not many wear slips.
For underskirts, they would likely wear a lined skirt, but not a separate underskirt.
Now, someone doing garb or cosplay/costuming would wear the proper layers for their outfit.
At least that has been my observations. Most don't wear pantyhose anymore either, unless they are older.