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Still change clothes for "town run"?
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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1613547" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>I guess part of the change has come because of people having more and different levels of clothing.Dad was born in the 20s.Back then people probably only had either "dress" clothes or working clothes and nothing in between.I know when I was little he wore a suit to take me to a Dr or dentist appointment. No casual clothes then unless you count dress pants and a sunday shirt with no tie.</p><p> Another thing probably is that people are operating wider and also need things from suppliers more often.Back then,a trip to the city to market, coop,etc was an event.Also,when I use "town",I'm not referring to our small communities somewhat nearby."Town",to me, is the county seats of the two counties we straddle.Both are about 30 miles away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1613547, member: 21289"] I guess part of the change has come because of people having more and different levels of clothing.Dad was born in the 20s.Back then people probably only had either "dress" clothes or working clothes and nothing in between.I know when I was little he wore a suit to take me to a Dr or dentist appointment. No casual clothes then unless you count dress pants and a sunday shirt with no tie. Another thing probably is that people are operating wider and also need things from suppliers more often.Back then,a trip to the city to market, coop,etc was an event.Also,when I use "town",I'm not referring to our small communities somewhat nearby."Town",to me, is the county seats of the two counties we straddle.Both are about 30 miles away. [/QUOTE]
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