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I spent last 3 days thinking if all Pakistani boutique dresses are sleeveless, where are all the sleeves going? what are they making out of it?

:chai:

may I suggest wearable sleeves ?


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I have always noted this especially in Islamabad you will find more sleeveless clothes than in Lahore. I have had chance going to shops first in islamabad than lahore and same dress in lahore would have sleeves but in Islamabad Sleeveless.

you do get sleeves with some dresses that you need to reattach.

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When i visited Pakistan a few years ago, i got approached by young guys twice whilst out on the streets of Lahore and got a paper with a number shoved into my hand on one of those occassions. :confused: The point is, i was wearing asian clothes with full sleeves and a duppatta wrapped around me (not on my head). So if i still get approached whilst being as modestly dressed as i can be then god help those with sleeveless. I would so not be comfortable walking around or even attending events wearing sleeveless, even if there are all women because its weird when asian aunties check you out head to toe. shudder.

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When there is a will there is a way

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Can’t be orthodox jews as they bundle their women up pretty well.

Maybe communist or reform jews? I never actually what is a reform jew anyway, like they drink and eat bacon but go to synagogue and religious school in israel?

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Yep, armpits are so saxy :ast:

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I’d pay to see this.

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You should do it and post photo of her reaction. :slight_smile:

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Karachi’s amazing Clifton beach in 1962.


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This is a very valid point, somehow people are very against sleeveless. although those fake 4 - 5 inch sleeves aren’t exactly religiously acceptable if we are talking about it from the religious views. however I’ve heard a lot of people close to me say sleeveless are strictly forbidden.. so I said so are half sleeves. cause we should be covered till our wrists. period. anything above it equally wrong.

But this case is more of a social issue .. things that are socially wrong are criticized a lot more than religiously wrong.

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This is so TRUE!!!

It’s almost always the Social and Cultural correct that are more important to Pakistanis than what is actually islamically correct.

In islam you should be covered to your wrists, anything other than this is haram, but people seem to accept 3/4, half and capped sleeves.

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because it looks cheap..sorry but the more flesh a girl shows, the more she cheapens herself…true.

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0ye tum zinda ho?:faris:

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Manto would be so proud that armpit fetish is still alive in desi community. :smiley:

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I don’t see what’s wrong with this. This is pretty awesome actually.

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So this is how you will dress up your daughter(s)? If their arms are fat, cover them up. If they’re slim then show off to the world? :smiley:

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I do. What are camels doing on a beach?

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At first I was going to say, that’s pretty mean of you to say.

And then I actually saw the camels.

:halo:

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^LMAO