| Well? Are these in style now or no? |
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I have very nice pencil skirts, currently languishing in my closet. I finally realized they weren't flattering on my short legs, so now I'm wearing mini skirts, or longer A-line skirts.
Anything can be in fashion if it looks good on you, OP. |
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I recently got a midi pencil skirt (Everlane, the one in the "dream" fabric) and it's the incredibly bly comfortable and versatile. I wore it with ballet flats or slides and a tee tucked in when it was warmer, and now I'm wearing it with tights, Chelsea boots, and a sweater or turtleneck.
It's comfy and goes with everything but way more polished than jeans or joggers. I feel so pulled together in it. |
| Always. |
| Pencil skirts (to the knee) are always in style mostly bc men love them. |
| I love my pencil skirts and although I have not worn them into an office i years, they're staying. In fact, they were some of my original "spark joy" items when doing Marie Kondo. |
| Below the knee/midi is whats in style now for pencil skirts, but wear whatever you want. |
| Might be in style but not very comfortable and you need to think about if you need tights. Pants or looser skirts are so much easier. |
| Regardless of whether they're in style I don't wear them because they don't look good on my body type. I'm more of an A-line skirt person. |
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I am most definitely wearing pencil skirts, because they look good on me.
Wear the silhouettes that look good on you, OP. |
Who cares what men think? |
| Not on my body, lol. Nope. |
| I wish I could wear them but my legs are not good enough to carry them off. |
| I am! I just bought one in a beautiful print for a steal from The Real Real. |
Oh, I find them very comfortable. |