Date:    Sun, 12 Sep 2004 15:48:20 +0000 
From:    Sergio Vandekier <sergiovandekier990@HOTMAIL.COM> 
Subject: Gomina, other times 
  
This is not related to tango but to Argentine customs. Should this topic be 
of no interest to you please kindly press "Delete". 
  
You may see the discussion about gomina at : 
www.cyber-tango.com/art/gomina.html 
  
Astrid thank you for  bringing back some memories. 
  
In these period of informal dressing the old milongueros preserve the formal 
attire of former times at the milongas. In their days the custom of dressing 
properly started early in life. 
  
Reading the "gomina" notes, Dario Mendiguren brought back memories of the 
years when we went to public Grammar School. (Not that long ago).:)  My 
mother would help me and my sister to get dressed, a white shirt with a 
starchy collar, tie, shorts, long stockings up to below the knees, shiny 
shoes and an immaculate white lab coat .The last touch was "gomina" to comb 
the hair and a look at the nails to make sure they were clean.:)) 
  
The white coat,still used today is required so that ideally differences in 
social or economical situation would go unnoticed. 
  
We had to wear short pants till age 14. It was a great event when at that 
age you were allowed to wear long pants. Everyone congratulated you and gave 
you a present of some money. From that day on you had to wear long trousers, 
shorts were only allowed at home, in the pool or at the beach, it was bad 
manners to wear shorts in the street. :)) 
  
I remember two Canadians tourists wearing shorts in the street, being 
addressed by a police officer: 
"You should be ashamed to dress like that".  In those days you could not go 
to the movies without tie and jacket either.  The Mar del Plata Casino 
required after 6pm, black tie and long dresses. 
Now everyone wears blue jeans,shorts and sneakers. What a change! 
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
Date:    Sun, 12 Sep 2004 13:25:07 -0400 
From:    John Gleeson <john.gleeson@COMCAST.NET> 
Subject: Re: Gomina, other times 
  
Sergio writes: 
  
        "The Mar del Plata Casino required after 6pm, black tie and 
        long dresses." 
  
What did the women wear ? 
  
John G. 
  
(it's a joke! honestly . . .) 
  
  
  
 
    
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