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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat to wear to the March---some practical tips
http://www.wardrobeoxygen.com/2016/12/what-to-wear-to-a-protest-march.htmlAlso includes a list of things to remember to bring with you.
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What to wear to the March---some practical tips (Original Post)
Tanuki
Jan 2017
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cry baby
(6,682 posts)1. Thank you!
It's been a long time since I marched and this guide will be handy. I'm going to share this with my dem ladies with whom I'll be marching.
WhiteTara
(29,718 posts)2. My heart will be there
but my body will be in Arkansas. Maybe in LR, but I'm not sure.
jmg257
(11,996 posts)3. Just a heads-up weather so far- 56 and partly cloudy for Friday, 57 and evening showers for Saturday
yay warmth!!
Croney
(4,661 posts)4. Thank you for the link.
It was very helpful, especially having so many hot links to information and products. I ordered a commemorative march t-shirt that ships in February, in case I can't get one in D.C.
central scrutinizer
(11,652 posts)5. Take a wet handkerchief
In case of tear gas. We always carried one in the Vietnam war protest marches.