I just received an email from a reader who plans to attend Fantasia Fair for the first time. She is excited about being able to shop for clothing while en femme in Provincetown.
Well, I hate to rain on her parade, but clothes shopping in Provincetown during Fantasia Fair is usually disappointing.
Since it is "off-season" or the "end-of-the-season," depending on whom you ask, some of the stores are closed for the year, while the stores that are still open are open on a limited schedule (reduced hours and/or reduced days like Thursday through Sunday or less).
While there may be end-of-the-season sales at the stores that are still open, it is so end-of-the-season that everything is picked over. All that is left is stuff that nobody else wants and not necessarily in sizes for girls like us.
So be forewarned.
Well, I hate to rain on her parade, but clothes shopping in Provincetown during Fantasia Fair is usually disappointing.
Since it is "off-season" or the "end-of-the-season," depending on whom you ask, some of the stores are closed for the year, while the stores that are still open are open on a limited schedule (reduced hours and/or reduced days like Thursday through Sunday or less).
While there may be end-of-the-season sales at the stores that are still open, it is so end-of-the-season that everything is picked over. All that is left is stuff that nobody else wants and not necessarily in sizes for girls like us.
So be forewarned.
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Wearing Kendra Scott earrings (Source: WhoWhatWear) |
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A 1965 womanless wedding in the UK. |