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February 3, 2025 by Blogfinger

By popular demand on Blogfinger. Sanibel Island Florida. 2017. Girls in their summer/winter clothes.  Paul Goldfinger action photo. © Blogfinger.net

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Above we see what looks like summer at the Jersey Shore but  is actually winter on Sanibel Island in southwest Fla.

In case you didn’t notice in Ocean Grove the last few seasons we had the summers of gravity-defying short shorts for women. The fashion caught on like wildfire and also probably got caught elsewhere as well.

Who knew that such shorts were physically possible?  As a student of human anatomy and gravity, I found it difficult to explain, but no more difficult than jeans worn halfway down a guy’s backside which manage never to fall down.

Butt, it also was the summers for thong bathing suits, rarely seen in the Grove, but more common over in Asbury or a quick jog south to Belmar. However, last summer we saw a young woman in a thong walking her dog right past Days Ice Cream and then past the Camp Meeting Association world headquarters.  She wore no coverup.   Needless to say, some ice cream did drip down the shirts of the Days crowd.

Here we see it in  Fla La Land, giving new meaning to the Gulf of Mexico.

However  the most evident  women’s fashion look, seen everywhere, are the black spandex pants that rarely make it down to the ankle, but they are so revealing, that despite covering all critical parts, they leave nothing to the imagination as they show every curve.  Why do that, when a bit of mystery is always more tantalizing?

The funny thing is that men’s summer clothes don’t change much.  The “drop your pants and reveal your boxers” fashion seems to be fading.  For men, jackets and  ties have been gone for some time, except maybe for funerals, weddings, playing in a symphony, or working in a law firm or financial corporation.

For the summer of ’19, Blogfinger will bring back the “girls in their summer clothes.”

 

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Posted in Blogfinger Presents, Florida connection on Blogfinger, Girls in their summer clothes, Music: DooWop classics, Photography Girls in their summer clothes, Photography: Florida | Tagged Fashions in Florida, motion at the ocean, SAnibel Island Flor, thong bathing suits at Sanibel | 1 Comment

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  1. on October 26, 2019 at 11:39 pm Blogfinger

    Reblogged this on Blogfinger and commented:

    Women’s fashions are always popular on Blogfinger, and this post continues to be requested for links since Feb, 2019. The Drifters supply the score. There were lots of thongs in Ocean Grove this 2019 season; like all outrageous fashions, this one becomes normal. What will be next-? We will report from Florida this winter. –PG



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