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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 01:17 PM
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In Florida, at night, very sheer and light..they look good one some people ( thin and tall ones).
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CAN NOT AGREE MORE...THEY LOOK GREAT ON TALL AND THIN WOMEN..ALL WRAPPED IN A PONCHO..WITH A VERY SHORT MINI SKIRT UNDER...HIGH BOOTS..
A NO-N0 FOR OVERWEIGHT WOMEN...
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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 03:07 PM
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I saw some cashmire ponchos in Bloomingdales I think. The capelets that just cover your shoulders are really cute too.

I like the shorter capes for me if I wore the long ones I would look like Cousin It.

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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 03:54 PM
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Please, I hope not. I have been away from Europe for more than a month, it was too warm for them when I left. I wore them in the early 1970s as a kid and once was enough!! My friends who are also over 40 just can't envision wearing them, no matter how expensive the yarn or fabric they're made from.
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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 03:57 PM
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UH-HUH! I was not the only one who wore them in early 70s! Duh! (it's a yes in russian) ha ha
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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 04:01 PM
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Ponchos were a big hit last year and again this year in the the US. Everyone in my knitting class is knitting one. Dressier caplets are all the rage as well and as soon as I finish the sweater I am knitting, I will make a black cashmere caplet for the holidays. My Vogue knitting magazine has a variety of poncho patterns - if it's in Vogue it's in vogue. Wear your poncho and be proud
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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 04:09 PM
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FAina, I thought 'yes' in Russian was DA.

BTW- I was not referring to you when I answered StCirq, just in case that is the way it looked ~ I was agreeing that Russia and the 70's did not equate with fashionable..
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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 04:30 PM
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Don't recall seeing any when I was in Italy this month. I actually considered buying one to take and decided I didn't have the room. The fact that I didn't see any would not have stopped me from taking one though.

People wore all forms of clothes, even jeans.

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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 04:35 PM
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Chico's carries a poncho in that slinky material that is very nice to pack. If you wore it with the slinky pants it would look nice.
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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 05:50 PM
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Maybe I should try a poncho. It can't be worse than buying a new raincoat and having your husband tell you you look like Inspector Gadget
. . . now, where shall I put the body?
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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 10:09 PM
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I think beige raincoats do make a person look like Inspector Gadget! or Inspector Clousseau. What insight your husband has, but I can see how that observation would cause some retaliation !
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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 10:16 PM
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I have some clear plastic ponchos that cost $1.50 each. If I'm caught in a sudden rainstorm, I'll just put one on, fashion be damned. I took them on my last trip, but on the day I really needed them I didn't take them out with me for the day.
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Old Oct 28th, 2004 | 10:39 PM
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No poncho's in Paris? But I was in Disneyland two weeks ago, and lots of people were wearing very charming yellow plastic ones, with a stylish Mickey Mouse print. Can't I wear one of those when shopping on the Ave Montaigne?
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Old Oct 29th, 2004 | 12:29 AM
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Yes, definately 'in' in London, although it's a fashion I'm avoiding, along with the tweed Maggie Thatcheresque suits that are scarily springing up. Although I might be tempted by a tweed skirt.

There seems to be a lot of the fisherman's trawler net/spider's web style of poncho going around - utterly pointless as far as I can see.

They're even selling them in Marks and Sparks, which probably means they're on the way out.
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Old Oct 29th, 2004 | 01:43 AM
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Ponchos are very fashionable at the moment in both Ireland and England anyway, not too sure about the rest of Europe. They were 'in' in my mother's day too, about 30 years ago, and luckily she kept a poncho she used wear then. I now wear it today, and everyone is envious as you can't get one like it these days!
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Old Oct 29th, 2004 | 01:55 AM
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I'm visiting London at the moment. I've spotted ponchos in the shops,on the streets, and on the Tube. Some are more stylish than others.
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Old Oct 29th, 2004 | 02:04 AM
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smiley525 : Wear what makes you feel comfortable & keep mom happy, too. I usually don't care about the people who see me while on vacation. Don't think I'll see them again.

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Old Oct 29th, 2004 | 03:16 AM
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willtravel: we call those the 'portable saunas'

tulips - love your idea! that may be the most fashionable yet.

Kate, I also don't see the point of the webbed ones. it isn't even like they are warm/waterproof for God's sake.

now, how about a cape, anyone?
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Old Oct 29th, 2004 | 03:41 AM
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Kate did you see the article in the sunday times style magazine about the reporter who dressed in the maggie thatcher style silk bow top and all...it was funny. SHe walked by building ssites etc to get a response and it was dismal. Her boyfriend hated it. God why hide yourself under neath that frumpt stuff...tooo fussy I think even for a fad.

Panchos...I love embarassed to say . My mum knit one for me as a kid in the 70's from white Irish wool with a pompom hat to match...how cool was I! I still have her crochet one that I wear to 70's fancy dress parties with her silk floor length floral dress. She was hot stuff then!

I have seen some awful ones and some beautiful ones..just a matter of personal taste. I am trying to make my own at the moment, I like simple designs and they are easier to wear than a lumpy coat in the cold here in Dublin.

Must find the hat for laugh!
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Old Oct 29th, 2004 | 04:12 AM
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Flygirl, I actually have a lovely unlined wool cape in a beautiful crimson that belonged to my mother [still living, got tired of the cape and passed it along].

The cape is a great lightweight cover that is suitably proportioned for trousers and some skirts, but dresses do not look good with it. And it is not very good on windy days!

Whenever I wear that, my children call me, predictably, "Little Red Riding Hood." [I hadn't thought of that since later winter, and am starting to feel persecuted by my own family.] But the cape is easy to wear and far more substantial than a fishnet poncho.
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Old Oct 29th, 2004 | 04:20 AM
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kswl, kewl! (haha)

I LOVE Juliette Binoche's cape in Chocolat - what you described reminds me of that!
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