What's replaced it? |
Are you in the DMV? Where do you go? |
Pantyhose are a gift from God. They are flattering and wonderful. |
+1. The pantyhose debate is the way one can tell the difference between people who care about style and people who don’t because they’re just uncomfortable enough to annoy people who are predisposed to resenting them. Everyone looks better with pantyhose. |
+1. I wear leggings with them in the winter, though. |
+2. I always think these people have sensory issues or something. I wear tights or pantyhose almost every day from October to April. I don't think of them as anymore uncomfortable than...? My diamond stud earrings, maybe? My wedding ring? They're a total non issue. |
Me! I have sensory issues! I SAH with my kids so i have approximately zero opportunities to wear them, and I have grown out of some of the sensitivity/can solve problems better, but yeah as a kid and young teen tights and hose drove me bananas. But they do make everyone’s legs look amazing, so I do wear them when I can. |
Pelosi (80) isn’t that much older than Clinton (72). |
Uhh, she's 80. She looks fabulous. You can only hope you look half as good as her at that age. |
Same. The only thing I don't like about pantyhose is I always snag them. Other than that, I appreciate they keep things tucked in and smooth. |
Generationally and culturally, they’re miles apart. Pelosi had five kids by the time she was thirty and spent twenty years as a housewife. She has said she would have loved to go to law school and have a career as an attorney (and even took the LSAT) but that was not an opportunity afforded to most women like her at the time. Eight years later, Hillary did have that opportunity. The cultural space between silent gen women and boomer women is huge and can be seen in many manifestations (style expectations is one). |
This. I don’t hate Hillary, but Nancy is more savvy. She’s like a ninja. |
Plus one. Pelosi is part of the same generation as Madeleine Albright, another women who got married and raised kids and followed her husband after college and then went back to school and entered politics later. |
Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein both also got married during/right after college and had kids. That was the expectation back then. The exception is Elizabeth Dole in that generation. But she has said many times in interviews how incredibly rare it was for a woman to not get married then out of Duke and pursue law school at Harvard and stay unmarried until she was older and established and never had kids. She was a true exception and from everything I’ve read there was TONS of pressure on her to do otherwise. |
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I usually wear black pencil skirt and a button up blouse with black pumps and hose. That is kind of my uniform.
I LOVE wearing heels and cannot wear flat shoes. |