I think it's fine if the guys wear jeans.  I'm not interested in recreating a 
historical event.  But women like wearing fun flowy skirts, so I'm interested 
in creating an updated look that the women will enjoy showing off.  The guys 
don't care about their clothes, they just want the women to feel good about 
participating.  Discount department stores (like Marshalls and TJMaxx) around 
here have maxi skirts for about $20, but they don't have the fullness I'd like.

If you figure that these type of folkloric dances were developed and danced by 
the average person, there really shouldn't be a need to get an expensive skirt 
during a time when people made their own clothes, right?  That wouldn't really 
be in keeping with the origins of the dance.  We have some funds leftover from 
a post-festival milonga that I thought could go toward these skirts, but I need 
multiple skirts for the university tango club.  A white top and a scarf around 
the waist (which I can pickup when they go on sale where I work) can complete 
the look.

Trini de Pittsburgh



--- On Thu, 4/5/12, Tango 22 <tang...@gmail.com> wrote:

Date: Thursday, April 5, 2012, 7:42 PM

That fine, but what Pittsburgh guy will wear bombaches and a squashed hat? :()

Out of interest, clothing prices in the US must be very reasonable.  $85 in Aus 
for a skirt like that would be a bargain.


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