Vegas uniform of choice

Anonymous
So we're in Vegas for vacation this weekend and I am noticing what I always notice when I come out here-- the way women in their 20s dress at night. The uniform of choice seems to be a tiny black stretch dress that barely covers your butt, worn with booties.

It's bizarre to see groups of friends all wearing basically the same thing, and unless you have a killer body, it's not a flattering look. It kind of cracks me up.

I'm glad they're having fun and that they feel secure enough to dress that way. I just thought I'd post my observation here. I know I sound like a 90-year-old complaining about the kids on my lawn by even posting this. People-watching in Vegas is second to none!
Anonymous
Yeah, I long for a return of the grunge era - baggy flannel shirts, old jeans, doc martens etc
Anonymous
People watching in Vegas is fun, esp when you look at the young clubbing girls in their uncomfortable shoes and tight clothes and then bask in the comfort of your soft, comfy uggs and pajama jeans.
Anonymous
PP here, not bashing you OP, I just love that I can now dress comfy without worrying as much about looking hot. I do not own pajama jeans but have a few pairs of stretchy jeans that are comfy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I long for a return of the grunge era - baggy flannel shirts, old jeans, doc martens etc


A lot of that is back. Just not in Vegas at night.
Anonymous
OP here-- lol! Yes, I'm rocking my pajama jeans at Tao even as we speak! They're actually pajama denim capris; picked them up at Chicos a while back.
Anonymous
I thought this was the standard Vegas uniform:

Anonymous
I am 45 and going out in May for a girls' weekend. What can I wear that will be appropriate age wise but not frumpy?
Anonymous
Of course this Amy Schumer Vegas joke is crying out to be posted here. Excuse the commercial. And if vagina jokes aren't your thing stop the video after the word "Amber."

http://www.cc.com/video-clips/71ctrh/stand-up-amy-schumer--the-whole-enchilada
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I long for a return of the grunge era - baggy flannel shirts, old jeans, doc martens etc


My husband still complains that he went to college at "the worst time for girls." Drives him nuts to see them all running around in tiny dresses and heels in Clarendon on Saturdays. "When I was 23 they all worn duck boots and flannel shirts!"
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