“With the young women it often looks like porno dresses, short and low-cut and cheap material,” he said, The Times reported. “It has nothing to do with identity.”
Oh, well, no wonder somebody's complaining about it. I guess Franz Thalhammer's the one to blame. (I'm always looking for a specific, named, person when stuff shows up out of nowhere.)
I would bet that in the days when dirndls first became popular, they were pretty friggin' racy for that time, betcha betcha.One of the commenters remarked, "That's part of the fun of Oktoberfest; it also could be called Oktoberbreast."
My inner 12-year-old haw-hawed over that one.
Terry