Living in Canada with a limited wardrobe, I’ve worn the same blue dress to all my friend’s weddings in California. However, my friend recently sent me a message telling me not to wear the same dress to her wedding. I feel conflicted as I don’t have many dresses and most of my clothes are for cold weather. My friends have teased me about my wardrobe, but I’m a civil engineer and my clothes are more for function rather than fashion. Should I buy a new dress or wear the same blue dress? AITA for wearing the same dress to all my friend’s weddings?
Limited wardrobe causing wedding attire conundrum.
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Sustainable fashion or social faux pas? Let’s discuss!
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Wedding faux pas? Friend calls out repeated dress choice
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Breaking the norm: Wearing the same dress to weddings
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Sustainable or insensitive? The ‘same dress’ dilemma at weddings.
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Same dress, different wedding: AITA?
Wedding season is here and with it comes the age-old question of what to wear. For one woman, the answer is simple: the same blue dress she’s been wearing to all her friend’s weddings. But when she received an invite with a warning not to wear it again, she turned to Reddit’s ‘Am I the A**hole’ forum for advice. While some have criticized her for not putting in the effort to buy a new dress, others have defended her right to wear what she wants. The woman explains that she only has a small wardrobe of functional and work clothes since she lives in Canada, where it’s mostly cold, and only goes out a few times a year. Meanwhile, her friends in California seem to have a different attitude towards fashion and never wear the same thing twice. So, is she in the wrong for wearing the same dress again or is her friend being unreasonable? Read on to find out what Redditors had to say.
NTA, kindly decline and suggest they choose and provide a dress

Wedding guest faces dress dilemma, asks if men are expected to buy new tuxedos too

NTA, wear what you want! But as a Canadian, I have to say we do have dresses for all seasons

Wearing the same dress to multiple weddings: thrifty or tacky?

Gender double standards at weddings.

Budget-friendly options for wedding attire

Why do we expect women to buy new dresses for every wedding?

Don’t use Canada as an excuse to wear the same dress again.

Lucky dress or not, NTA for wanting to save money

NTA but consider adding a new dress to the rotation

Breaking tradition: A supportive NTA, with a helpful tip

Breaking gender norms

Grandma’s got the right idea

When it comes to wearing the same dress, communication is key

Canadian weather debate ensues in comment section about wedding dress dilemma

Be yourself and don’t worry about fitting in.

Wear it with a different accessory and say ‘I do’ to NTA

Canadian Red Leaf emoji: Commenter baffled by lack of summer in Canada

Canadian Redditor calls out YTA’s flimsy excuse for dress recycling ❌
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NTA! Great job for being sustainable and minimalist. ♻️

Sustainable or Social Faux-Pas? The Great Dress Debate

Real friends wouldn’t care about the dress you wear NTA

This NTA comment declined wearing the dress again
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Thrift your way to a new dress! ️ YTA verdict.

Being an ‘outfit repeater’ at weddings is NTA.
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Canadian Redditor calls out OP for laziness in wedding attire

Rock that dress, girl! NTA for wearing the same dress.

Breaking fashion norms, NTA defends wearing same dress to weddings

Steal the show without stealing the spotlight

Sustainable wedding fashion! NTA for dress recycling.

Sustainable fashion for the win! NTA, keep wearing that dress

Guest’s one-dress policy for weddings raises eyebrows. ESH?

Friends shouldn’t force you to buy a new dress.

Asserting independence with a touch of sarcasm.

Canadian defends wardrobe in wedding dress debate

Canadian defends wearing dresses in all seasons, suggests buying a cheap dress

NTA for wearing the same dress to all friend’s weddings. Playful teasing?

Canadian confusion over lack of warm weather clothes

Wear what you like . Don’t let anyone bother you.

Canadian commenter defends wearing dresses year-round, suggests buying a new one.

Wearing the same dress? NTA! Budget-friendly tips inside.

Rock that dress, girl! Your friends can’t dictate your wardrobe

Rent the Runway: A stylish solution for wedding guests!

Don’t let dress drama ruin your friendship! ♀️

Be the something blue at every wedding!

Rock that dress, girl! #WeddingSeasonStaple

Wedding dress color drama: Is the bride an a-hole?

Owning one dress doesn’t make you a fashion disaster. ♀️ NTA.

Being frugal doesn’t make you cheap. NTA ✌️

Fashionably frugal or cheap? The great wedding dress debate.
