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Guidebooks can help navigate through the confounding barrage of unfamiliar religious customs, especially in visits to churches in other countries. For instance, Greek Orthodox churches require legs and arms to be covered prior to entry. Anytime there is uncertainty, one can always go in business casual, if not women church suit. Until the levels of tolerance of a particular church are discovered,
it is imperative that the prospective churchgoer covers her shoulders and everything else possible. Dresses are the way to go when it comes to women church suit, but they should not have backs and not be cut low in the front. A no-miss women church suit is a simple dress or a matching skirt and top with nice, low-heeled shoes. If one wants to wear pants to church, they should be dress pants, not jeans and their ilk. Prints and patterns must always be kept in good taste.
By and large, shorts, miniskirts and tank tops are too revealing for church, in contrast to a tasteful women church suit. Dresses with only straps at the shoulders are also no-no, as much as skintight dresses. |
The risk of waxing prissy might be too overwhelming for plus size fashionistas though. For that matter, gospel spokesmodels Dorinda Clark Cole, Vickie Winans, Dottie Peoples, and Ann Nesby recommend designer women church suits. Gospel chic has its flag high flying adored with the award-winning lines of Donna Vinci, Lisa Rene, DVC Exclusive, DVC Knit, and others.
But then again, women church suit need not be at the top end of the spectrum. At consignment shops, buyers have their hands full with women church suit at wholesale prices. |