White jeans- yay or nay?

Anonymous
For the South and the DC area, jeans are just too hot for summer unless you want a rash in you lady garden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the South and the DC area, jeans are just too hot for summer unless you want a rash in you lady garden.


Yep. Linen pants-drawstring (to beat the heat)---though haven't gone that route yet--might wait until 60. But--denim in DC in the summer---no frickin' way!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What in the world is a “wine mom”?!


A middle aged mom who wants to convey that she's cool and relaxed by offering/having wine at playdates. Will show up to door on Halloween wearing the family-themed costume (the Bluey family, she's Cruella and they are all Dalmatians, the Munsters, and so on) with glass of wine in hand, and offer one to you. Wants to get "all the moms" together for a wine tasting in her backyard or to visit a vineyard while the "boys go golfing." Very brand conscious, but not necessarily stylish. Can be fun to hang out with but can also be gossipy and shallow, depends on which side of her you get and how bad her drinking problem is. Some wine moms don't have drinking problems, exactly, but they do revolve a lot of their lives around alcohol. The key is that their alcohol consumption is a personality trait, something they advertise and talk up, because they think it says something about them that makes them cooler or more down to earth than other moms. They are not just moms who sometimes drink wine. They are "wine moms."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What in the world is a “wine mom”?!


A middle aged mom who wants to convey that she's cool and relaxed by offering/having wine at playdates. Will show up to door on Halloween wearing the family-themed costume (the Bluey family, she's Cruella and they are all Dalmatians, the Munsters, and so on) with glass of wine in hand, and offer one to you. Wants to get "all the moms" together for a wine tasting in her backyard or to visit a vineyard while the "boys go golfing." Very brand conscious, but not necessarily stylish. Can be fun to hang out with but can also be gossipy and shallow, depends on which side of her you get and how bad her drinking problem is. Some wine moms don't have drinking problems, exactly, but they do revolve a lot of their lives around alcohol. The key is that their alcohol consumption is a personality trait, something they advertise and talk up, because they think it says something about them that makes them cooler or more down to earth than other moms. They are not just moms who sometimes drink wine. They are "wine moms."


You sound boring. Judging people for drinking and sharing wine on Halloween? Relax. I’m sorry that you can’t pull off white denim
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What in the world is a “wine mom”?!


A middle aged mom who wants to convey that she's cool and relaxed by offering/having wine at playdates. Will show up to door on Halloween wearing the family-themed costume (the Bluey family, she's Cruella and they are all Dalmatians, the Munsters, and so on) with glass of wine in hand, and offer one to you. Wants to get "all the moms" together for a wine tasting in her backyard or to visit a vineyard while the "boys go golfing." Very brand conscious, but not necessarily stylish. Can be fun to hang out with but can also be gossipy and shallow, depends on which side of her you get and how bad her drinking problem is. Some wine moms don't have drinking problems, exactly, but they do revolve a lot of their lives around alcohol. The key is that their alcohol consumption is a personality trait, something they advertise and talk up, because they think it says something about them that makes them cooler or more down to earth than other moms. They are not just moms who sometimes drink wine. They are "wine moms."


You sound boring. Judging people for drinking and sharing wine on Halloween? Relax. I’m sorry that you can’t pull off white denim


^Winemom has entered the chat.
Anonymous
I love my white jeans.
Anonymous
I've lost about half mine to leaky pads or surprise periods, but I love them, too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White is classic but ecru probably looks more current at the moment. Be careful if you’re pear-shaped. Light-colored pants will make your bottom half look even bigger.


I agree with this. Ecru was on trend last season, and I'd guess it will still be on trend next year, but not sure after that. I prefer to look reasonably on-trend, so I would pick ecru over white, but ecru is more of a passing trend than white is. And as a pear, I agree that light colored pants are tricky to style in a flattering way.



Ecru has been “on trend” forever. It’s basic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What in the world is a “wine mom”?!


A middle aged mom who wants to convey that she's cool and relaxed by offering/having wine at playdates. Will show up to door on Halloween wearing the family-themed costume (the Bluey family, she's Cruella and they are all Dalmatians, the Munsters, and so on) with glass of wine in hand, and offer one to you. Wants to get "all the moms" together for a wine tasting in her backyard or to visit a vineyard while the "boys go golfing." Very brand conscious, but not necessarily stylish. Can be fun to hang out with but can also be gossipy and shallow, depends on which side of her you get and how bad her drinking problem is. Some wine moms don't have drinking problems, exactly, but they do revolve a lot of their lives around alcohol. The key is that their alcohol consumption is a personality trait, something they advertise and talk up, because they think it says something about them that makes them cooler or more down to earth than other moms. They are not just moms who sometimes drink wine. They are "wine moms."


You sound boring. Judging people for drinking and sharing wine on Halloween? Relax. I’m sorry that you can’t pull off white denim


This is an extremely wine mom thing to say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only if you’re size 2-8 and brown or tan. I’m size 14 and pale so not for me.


Agree- plus height- if you are wearing cropped or rolled jeans, it doesn't quite look the same on me (12, 5'2, pale) as it would on Halle Berry.
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