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Christmas in July Mrs Claus outfit-- HELP!


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we have been asked to do a Christmas in July for a local restaurant/ hotel. They are asking people to bring donations of gifts that we can distribute to our veterans at the VA Hospital or the children at the Ronald McDonald House (both places we visit every season). We're excited. I have seen ideas for  Santa but not Mrs Claus. Any suggestions on what Mrs Claus should wear? It's hot and very humid here in July, but I don't think Mrs Claus should wear shorts. Opinions welcome please. thanks 

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What will Mr. Claus be wearing?

 

I agree with you on the shorts but how about a coordinating Aloha shirt & Muumuu?

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I think Mrs. Claus would look great in a short dirndl.

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That is the 1 thing that is nice about the Mrs. C gear...there is no set uniform or outfit that she is expected to be in  - she is just supposed to look like Mrs. Claus.

A coordinating shorts Hawaiian shirt or polo type shirt for instance will be great, as well as the the dress type pictured above or the more Scandinavian Bunad which are typically a bit longer in the skirt.

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See also this prior post for various links on Mrs C things:

http://www.clausnet.com/forums/topic/29807-perhaps-a-possible-mrs-c-outfit/#entry306974

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Mrs. Claus gets loads of options!

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Bestemor - being in Florida I see older women wearing pedal pusher pants and light cotton blouses all summer. These in a red and white combo paired with red flats and embellishments for the blouse just might work and still look stately enough for a woman of Mrs. Claus' stature. I like the dress shown above but this other look might work if a dress is too much.

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Hey I am ALL for the red/white shorts, sundresses, capris, or skirt with a cute casual top too!

Maybe something with some cute embroidery on it to give it some flare, style and cuteness...like I said before, Mrs. C., especially as a casual Mrs. C., pretty much has it wide open in the what to wear department!

 

 

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Oh My Gosh-- what awesome ideas everyone. thank you!!  wow!! :clap:  :spinthanks:

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On 6/7/2014 at 1:34 PM, Santa Marty said:

What will Mr. Claus be wearing?

 

I agree with you on the shorts but how about a coordinating Aloha shirt & Muumuu?

 

Santa Barry and his wife Lesa have your idea Marty:

 

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I love the ideas from everyone. :Rudolph: When I go out as Mrs C in casual wear I sometimes wear red pants and a christmas print top.

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Mrs Santa Bill. I have done that also. :) the idea are great arent they? that's why I like this place.

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On 6/7/2014 at 2:09 PM, Bestemor Claus said:

we have been asked to do a Christmas in July for a local restaurant/ hotel. They are asking people to bring donations of gifts that we can distribute to our veterans at the VA Hospital or the children at the Ronald McDonald House (both places we visit every season). We're excited. I have seen ideas for  Santa but not Mrs Claus. Any suggestions on what Mrs Claus should wear? It's hot and very humid here in July, but I don't think Mrs Claus should wear shorts. Opinions welcome please. thanks 

Hi, 

What about a nice suit, with a pair of pretty Red & White capri pants, and white blouse? You could have red or white sandals to complete outfit. 

Just a thought. Or, if you like Green better, that would be good too. As long as you are cool and comfortable, you can have fun in the sun, being Mrs Claus, for Christmas in July.

Holly

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On 6/9/2014 at 3:02 PM, Eileen Strom said:

 

Santa Barry and his wife Lesa have your idea Marty:

 

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I like Lesa's dress. It looks cool and very comfortable. What a nice looking "Claus" couple you make!!!! 

 

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love the matching dress and shirt. great look

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