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It seems like jeans would have been the more practical choice.
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I agree. Pantsuits don't bother me as much but what really bothers me is that she went to rescue her boys in a skirt in the Hawaii episode. Jeans or at least pants would be better than a skirt or dress.
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My gosh, she wore a pantsuit EVERYwhere. The only time she wore jeans, I think, was in the camping episode in the first season.
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Pantsuits were very fashionable in the 1970s. Ladies wore them everywhere except church. My mom and aunts had several in their closets. My mom even wore them on our vacations to Florida. She only had a couple of pair of jeans that she wore to the garden and to do outside chores. I'm thinking Carol Brady was pretty typical in wearing pantsuits.
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I do not think that women wore jeans as much in the 70's when looking back to that era. |
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There was still some cultural resistance to jeans in the 1970s that was leftover from earlier days. My parents didn’t like us wearing jeans to school - they considered jeans as sloppy clothes for home. And I remember an I Love Lucy episode were Ethel refuses to be seen on the subway in her blue jeans.
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Yep. My Mom and my Aunts too ! ! They were liberating themselves from wearing dresses all the time, but jeans were TOO casual for public wear , so pantsuits it was ! ![]()
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I think you're right. My mom grew up in the '50s, I grew up in the '70s. In "her day" girls weren't even ALLOWED to wear jeans to school. In "my day" we surely did wear jeans to school and everywhere else, but my mom's generation had that long held aversion to wearing jeans which were considered unladylike. My mom is in her mid-80s now, and I don't think I've ever seen her wear jeans. However, even in the 1970s, when she would have been a peer of Carol Brady, I don't remember her wearing polyester pantsuits, either. I don't even remember what she DID wear, only what she DIDN'T wear (isn't that funny?)
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