Well, let me tell ya, this “see though clothing,” as they call it, it’s somethin’ else. I ain’t never seen nothin’ like it in my days, not back when I was a young’un, that’s for sure. Them fancy folks on the TV, they wearin’ it all over the place now.

Red Carpet and See Through
Heard tell they call it “sheer dressing” on somethin’ called the “red carpet.” Emma somethin’-or-other and a whole bunch of ’em wearin’ dresses you can see right through. Lily, Ellie, all them gals. It’s like they forgot to put on half their clothes! Don’t get me wrong, some of it looks kinda pretty, like them fairy wings the kids used to play with, all delicate and such. But my old eyes ain’t used to seein’ so much… well, you know. And it ain’t just dresses, it’s shirts and skirts and all sorts of things. Seems like the more you can see through it, the fancier it is.
- See through dresses on red carpet
- Sheer shirts everywhere
- Even skirts are see through now
Clothes Gotta Fit Right, Ya Hear?
Now, I always say, clothes gotta fit right. Can’t be too tight, can’t be too loose. If it’s too tight, you can’t breathe, and if it’s too loose, you look like a sack of potatoes. But this see through stuff, well, it don’t seem to fit either way. It just hangs there, showin’ everything. And that, to me, just ain’t right. It ain’t decent. Back in my day, we wore clothes that covered us up, kept us warm, and didn’t show off what nobody needed to see. Now, I ain’t sayin’ things gotta stay the same forever, but some things, well, they just make a body wonder.
Sheer Clothes Fall and Beyond?

They sayin’ this “sheer trend” ain’t goin’ away anytime soon. Heard tell it’s gonna be around for the fall and maybe even longer. Says it adds a touch of somethin’ called “elegance.” Humph, elegance. I call it showin’ off. But what do I know? I’m just an old woman. But I reckon they think it’s purdy, all delicate and darin’ like they say. Mixes somethin’ soft with somethin’ bold, or so the TV tells me.
Rebellin’ Against Rules?
Someone told me, some smart doctor lady, she said all this see through stuff and women wantin’ to, uh, “free the somethin’” is ’cause they’re tired of bein’ told what to do and how to dress. Said it’s a way of fightin’ back against all them rules. Maybe so, maybe so. Women been fightin’ for a long time, that’s for sure. But I still say, there’s a time and a place for everything. And walkin’ around half-naked, well, I ain’t so sure about that.
Remember Clara Bow?
I remember seein’ pictures of that Clara Bow woman, way back when. They called her a “sex symbol.” She wore clothes that showed a little skin, but nothin’ like this see through stuff. And even then, folks were scandalized. Times sure have changed, haven’t they? Now, it seems like anything goes.

Confidence and All That Jazz
They say if your clothes fit good, it makes you feel better, more confident. And maybe that’s true. But I reckon confidence comes from inside, not from how much or how little you’re wearin’. You gotta be comfortable in your own skin, that’s what my mama always said. And if showin’ it all off makes these young gals feel confident, well, I guess that’s their business. But me, I’ll stick to my cotton dresses and my good old-fashioned undergarments, thank you very much.
See Through: Is It Just a Trend?
So, this see through clothing thing, is it just a trend? Somethin’ that’ll fade away like last year’s crops? Maybe. Or maybe it’s here to stay. Maybe it’s the new normal. I don’t know, and to tell you the truth, I don’t much care. I’ll just keep on wearin’ what I like, what I feel comfortable in. And I’ll leave the see through stuff to the youngsters. They can have it.
Final Words on This See Through Business

At the end of the day, clothes are clothes. They keep you warm, they cover you up, and sometimes, they make you feel purdy. But see through or not, it’s the person inside that matters. And that’s somethin’ that’ll never go out of style, no matter what them fancy designers say. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. All this talk about see through clothes has made me hungry. And believe you me, I ain’t cookin’ nothin’ see through!