- Sep 11, 2006
- 3,698
- 424
- Country
- United States
- Gender
- Female
- Faith
- Christian
- Marital Status
- Married
Its an epidemic!
I see so many of the really devout christians at the local churches- girls especially- who wear either oversize baggy pants and t-shirts or old floor-length skirts and other clothes that look like they may have belonged to grandma...
what gives?
I hear some of them say they are too poor for fashion sense, but I don't think that's a really good excuse. I dont have alot of money, and neither do some of my friends... but we are excellent bargain hunters. I am very picky about what I buy, and can differentiate between the qualities of different types of clothes. I can go to thrift stores and pick through loads of not-so-great stuff and find some "treasures" that are stylish. I can make miracles off a clearance bin. I can work Target to my advantage.
I get complements all the time on shoes, shirts, accessories and dresses that I got for less than $20, but no one knows it.
I think the problem is not that alot of the church-going college kids (and post college) are poor, but that they just don't care.
Why don't they care?
Do they want to be single and lonely the rest of their lives?
perhaps someone could shed some light on this.
I see so many of the really devout christians at the local churches- girls especially- who wear either oversize baggy pants and t-shirts or old floor-length skirts and other clothes that look like they may have belonged to grandma...
what gives?
I hear some of them say they are too poor for fashion sense, but I don't think that's a really good excuse. I dont have alot of money, and neither do some of my friends... but we are excellent bargain hunters. I am very picky about what I buy, and can differentiate between the qualities of different types of clothes. I can go to thrift stores and pick through loads of not-so-great stuff and find some "treasures" that are stylish. I can make miracles off a clearance bin. I can work Target to my advantage.
I get complements all the time on shoes, shirts, accessories and dresses that I got for less than $20, but no one knows it.
I think the problem is not that alot of the church-going college kids (and post college) are poor, but that they just don't care.
Why don't they care?
Do they want to be single and lonely the rest of their lives?
perhaps someone could shed some light on this.