the case for the CGD

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the case for the CGD

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Much has been said on the subject of the LBD, and rightfully so. We all acknowledge it's versatility, it's universal appeal, and it's timeless elegance. But I am here putting forth the proposition that the CGD has long been overlooked as a basic necessity of everyones wardrobe, and in fact holds many advantages over the LBD. In fact, I'm willing to wager that most cannot even immediately identify the CGD as the "casual grey dress".
The casual grey dress is the most versatile garment ever devised. For example, you can wear it to dinner in the evening and you can also wear it while having your morning coffee. You can wear it at any formal occasion, but also while just hanging out with your friends. A few accessories can quickly transform it from that comfortable outfit for a day's shopping to something you can wear to church. It goes equally well with black heels as with sandals. One CGD in your suitcase will meet any unforseen need like no other single outfit can.
So ladies, if you do not yet have a CGD as a staple of your wardrobe I suggest you get one soon. We all like to have the beautiful and the glamorous outfits, but for every day usefullness the CGD is unequalled.

maybe I'll start writing for Glamour magazine now :P
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Post by Davita »

How casual? How gray? You do not really want to see this girl in a dress made like a long tee shirt. :)

Gray can be a nice color, but to me it's like pink. It has to be the right gray.
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Post by April Rose »

I think a CGD is a great idea. I think I'll look for an affordable one. I like classic styles. I'd be a Talbot's kind of girl if I could afford it. :sigh:
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Davita wrote:Gray can be a nice color, but to me it's like pink. It has to be the right gray.
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Post by Anthony Simon »

A CGD was one of the first things I bought when I went back to CDing in a serious way. Classy, understated, I really liked it...But I've changed my core wig since then and I haven't got it out for a while. It's like I've changed the image I present (Or maybe I'm just not really classy...).

There's a bit in "The Accidental Tourist" (film) where the hero/narrator says something kind of parallel about grey suits for male business travellors (FYI). Original book written by a woman (Anne Tyler).
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Post by Kittie »

I bought a blue denim skirt but I now have a delightful patterned top and a gray skirt & feel very ladtlike when wearing it!
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