Actually, this is one thing I don't dare to do. I am a really small, young-looking woman due to a neuromuscular disease, and if I wear anything remotely "childish"* people think I'm a child or treat me like I'm mentally defective. Although I did buy a pair of Disney Princess pants a few weeks ago, with the fancy logo on the ankle but no Princesses on it. I hope I can get away with it
* no I'm not saying there's something wrong with enjoying Disney clothes, just that some people make incorrect assumptions about people wearing them
Most of what I own are Disney clothes!
I'm sporting a Mickey sweatshirt right now.
In fact, most of my clothes advertise something or other.... besides my Disney clothes, I also have "Magical Travel" polo shirts specifically for the purpose of advertising Magical Travel; and SJN Soccer Club polos and sweatshirts to identify myself as a coach/director to parents, players, refs and league officials.
I love to wear Disney clothes, most of my t shirts are Disney. I have some shirts that I have bought inside the parks, but most of the really cute ones I have found outside the parks, at other retail locations!
Especially for my daugher, she grows so fast, I have found some great deals on Disney clothes elsewhere (ssssshhhhh, Walmart) and she can be fully decked out and I don't have to spend a fortune to do so.
My mom's boyfriend had not been to Disneyland in some time and he said he really noticed how a large percentage of visitors were wearing Disney gear, he really noticed it.
I think it is great, but I respect how some people don't care to wear Disney stuff but they enjoy the parks just as much!
I wear Disney t-shirts under my dress shirts all of the time. I do that on purpose expecially when I anticipate a tough day. I can just smile through those boring meetings knowing that Mickey is right there with me. Funny how the little things make a big difference.
Actually, I wear Disney clothes at least a couple of times per week. Usually I have one of my DVC hats (or sample WDBuddies hats that we're working on ) or I have some jerseys and stuff.
I also have some of those sorta cool lookin' bowling shirts with Disney stuff on 'em. So yeah, I like to wear Disney clothes!
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Most of my tees have Mickey on them, which I wear every day. I have 4 Mickey ties which I wear through out the week. Have a couple Mickey sweatshirts. I think I have a problem.
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I wear Disney clothing all the time! I'm wearing a Cinderella night shirt right now! I have tshirts, sweatshirts, pajamas, shorts, purses, headbands, eeyore and mickey confetti scrunchies, a watch i wear daily, earrings, pins, socks, slippers, hats, jackets, blankets for cold days. i load up on tshirts every time i go down there. i need a bigger closet...
Maybe you should try for smaller, less noticable things. Like socks. Every sock I own is Disney and no one knows. I can even wear them to work! Or watches. All of mine are Disney. Or maybe some jewelry: earrings, rings, necklaces.
That way, you can get your Disney fix, and no one knows but you.
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Originally Posted by Soliloquy
Actually, this is one thing I don't dare to do. I am a really small, young-looking woman due to a neuromuscular disease, and if I wear anything remotely "childish"* people think I'm a child or treat me like I'm mentally defective. Although I did buy a pair of Disney Princess pants a few weeks ago, with the fancy logo on the ankle but no Princesses on it. I hope I can get away with it
* no I'm not saying there's something wrong with enjoying Disney clothes, just that some people make incorrect assumptions about people wearing them
Our Cell phones are covered with Disney charactersand also ring back tone to Aladdin its a new world
That's so funny! My ringback is set to either Cinderella's "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" or "Minnie's Toon Town Switchboard". My husband's ringtone is either set to the Indianna Jones theme or Minnie asking if it's Mickey calling!