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Do you have a psychological criterion as to when to wear or stop wearing a particular style or type of clothes based off the time of year temperature notwithstanding?

Asked by Hypocrisy_Central (26879points) November 4th, 2012

Here it is going into November and people around here (The Bay Area) are still in short sleeve. No sleeves, no jackets, shorts (great for gals who do them well), minis, and sandals, etc. The weather less a few lousy days of clod weather and rain has been fairly Spring like; even warmer at this time of year than I remember in 2008, 2009. Regardless of the weather when I was a child people had certain criterion that after certain months of the year you started to wear or not wear certain clothes even if the temperature swung up or down, or had thoughts like no wearing white after Labor Day, (never did figure that one out). When I was a child no one could fathom going sleeveless in a mini with sandals in November, it was much cooler this time of year back then than now, but still, even if it were a very warm November day they would bundle up because it was winter, and that is what you did. Do you have such a criterion that you don’t BBQ after Labor Day, wear white, wear shorts in mid November, etc because it just was not done or said to be proper for psychological, or personal reason nothing more?

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