House Dress

Walking from class to our campus Starbucks, I ran into a colleague from another department.

“Oh, I can see you have acclimatized to the Midwest completely!” she exclaimed with a smile.

“What do you mean?” I asked.

“Well, you are wearing a house dress to class,” she replied.

I don’t know what a house dress is, but I’m fairly certain I never possessed such a garment. I’m wearing my Jones New York dress. It’s expensive and beautiful. And I’m wearing it for the very first time today.

A house dress, my ass.

11 thoughts on “House Dress

    1. I’m pretty sure she was well intended. I still have no idea what the difference between a house dress and a normal dress is though.

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  1. “House dress” sounds like the nightgown of Pochita that Olga takes out of the closet at Panteleon’s apartment and asks, “This is what decent women wear to sleep in?”

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  2. I think of house dresses as wrap style (so you can throw them over whatever to answer the door presentably) although I have no idea if this is a common idea. If it is, that is probably where your colleague is coming from, since that dress looks like a wrap even though it isn’t. I can’t imagine saying something like that though, nor would it ever occur to me to call that particular dress a house dress.

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  3. Sounds very rude to me. Maybe she is either a very poor communicator or it was a passive-aggressive type of comment. I really don’t know, but maybe her style of dress would provide some clues as well.

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