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@highjump: True, but it's also about yourself. To us, looking your best always is a visible expression of self-esteem, self-worth, self-respect. It shows people you value yourself. And it's the same in America - think of how you would dress for a job interview. That's what we do to go buy milk at the corner store at 8

@PurpleGooDance: Croatia is a tiny bit different if you're on the coast, because it's sandals and that sort of thing. More relaxed, beachy. But Zagreb, anything inland, should have been exactly what I described.

Great post. I love thinking about and discussing these sorts of things.

Oh, so exciting! It'll be like Tudors with better subject matter and more depth. Fantastic!

@PennyArcadia: Oh it's certainly a cultural rather than religious garment.

I don't understand the joke about having to be a muse or a bride. All of the clothes are especially nice but quite normal. I already have multiple outfits similar to numbers 4 and 12. They're practically basics?

@Slatka: I can't edit my post.

Well, at least those who force women to wear a naqib or hijab face significantly more significant punishments than women who wear one. That, at least, suggests some sort of honorable reason for passing such a law.

I think we should - but only for one reason:

The episode before last, when Don and Peggy bonded, made me hope it was simply mutual respect. This latest episode was very satisfying that way. I didn't want to see them get together, I just wanted to see Peggy get a little more bold and feel confident it wouldn't have too negative an impact on her. And I wanted Don

I would wear No. 14 every day in summer. It's my style - just classier, more amplified.

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I think she's very beautiful. I like extra-Eastern look. Armenia, Azerbaijan - so many beautiful people in both.

Shoulder pads = fake moustaches.

I'd wear No. 3 if I had to. But I don't like these at all.

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I'd rather if they just played Taylor Swift's videos.

@intangiblemango: Oh, I'm not American. In Bosnia I'm finding, on Google, estimates from 48% to 95%.