Is 60 degrees to cold for a skirt and short sleeve shirt?

I want to wear a skirt short sleeve shrit and flip flops tomorrow for easter with my family. is that too cold?

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  • Alexis A says:

    Well to me it would be perfectly normal, but I’m from Minnesota, and we normally where T-Shirts at 50 (sometimes when its snowing-now thats cold XD), but if your in a more southern state then me…then i would suggest to bring a jacket just in case and make sure the skirt isnt to short, other wise you should be perfectly fine.

  • lisa c says:

    yeah kind of…..

  • Ashley D says:

    well thats up to you.

    I would be freezing my ass off, but im ALWAYS cold (im at work right now, the thermostat is set to 65, and i have goosebumps)

    but if your more tolerant of the cold, you may be ok

  • blah blah says:

    yea

  • lara says:

    kind of, you might be able to get away with it if you bring like a cardigan in case it gets cold.

  • Ashie says:

    That depends on the person and the location.

    Sometimes 60 degrees is cold, sometimes it’s not. Depends on the humidity and wind in the area.

    Some people don’t mind cold weather, some freeze if it’s 90 degrees outside.

    If you feel comfortable in a skirt and short sleeves wear it!

  • PartyPrincess13 says:

    Yes .

  • Lacey says:

    well kinda i think so i am going to wear jeans it is supposubly supposed 2 be really windy

  • Christina says:

    not really try using some jacket that goes with the style

  • silly lou lou says:

    If your outside for most of the day it might be. Just bring along a cardigan you can put on if you get cold.

    And if you wear a pair of dress sandals you can bring along a pair of tights to put on if your legs get cold.

    Your lucky 60 degrees is not to bad. They are forecasting a high of 36 for easter where i live

 

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