Dear middle-aged women: capri pants do nothing for you.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i am old enough that when this thread started i didn't wear capris and now i do!

happy spring, dcum!!


/ end thread
Anonymous
I don't wear capris because I am 5 ft tall and I don't like them. I am never noticing if others have them on as I don't care what other people wear.
Anonymous
Capris are 100% a horrible invention for people who want to not care at ALL what they are wearing. Switching out sweaters and t shirts mixed with capris does not an outfit make!

I’m fine if you want to do that, but just don’t pretend it looks good! Or move to Florida!
Anonymous
Speak for yourself, OP! Some of us have a great body that looks good in a lot of things that look like crap on you. Don't hate!
Anonymous
Is it time?

Happy Spring, DCUMers!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it time?

Happy Spring, DCUMers!


I have to admit, I saw this headline again and was like, oh, yes, summer is a-comin' in!
Anonymous
I'm new to this thread. Do ankle pants count as capris? As in pants that hit at about ankle bone?
Anonymous
But what about ankle pants in quarantine?
Anonymous
I'm wearing Calia by Carrie Underwood Capri leggings and eating a peach.

I don't carrrreeeeeeeeeeeee!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it time?

Happy Spring, DCUMers!

LOL - perfect timing as I just got in my new pair of capri leggings for summer hikes. So soft, so comfortable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm new to this thread. Do ankle pants count as capris? As in pants that hit at about ankle bone?


No those are fine. It’s the mid calf length that look terrible
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm new to this thread. Do ankle pants count as capris? As in pants that hit at about ankle bone?


No those are fine. It’s the mid calf length that look terrible


What a treat to have this thread back!

I first discovered it a couple of years ago when I read the entire thread (as it stood at the time) through a mind numbing conference call and had to put myself on mute so no one could hear me laughing.

I loved the revival of that sadly little used word "stumpy," which is what capris make you look like according to one poster.

Working in the financial field and having made it through the great recession, I especially enjoyed the post that went something like "I am pretty sure the financial crisis was caused by middle-aged women wearing capris and Tory Burch sandals."

I gifted my capris to the Goodwill with my DD's full approval.
Anonymous
Like the swallows returning to Capistrano....

I am wearing baggy capris and a fitted T as a write this, cuddled on my couch. They are the kind meant for the beach where they roll down to full length or can roll up to mid calf with a little button that holds them rolled up.

I still think they are better than the ripped up jeans they keep trying to sell us?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it time?

Happy Spring, DCUMers!


I have to admit, I saw this headline again and was like, oh, yes, summer is a-comin' in!


Same!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing good, that is.

I went to an event today and many men and women in their 40s and 50s were in attendance. Most of the men wore polo shirts tucked in under their pot bellies and shorts.

Nearly all the women wore capri pants. Capri pants do nothing for you. If you are short, you don't look good in capri pants. If you are fat, you don't look good in capri pants. If you are tall, you don't look good in capri pants. If you are thin, you don't look good in capri pants. No matter the body type or age, capri pants are not flattering.

I say this lovingly. Wear anything else- anything! Shorts (long shorts, if you want to; even short shorts look better than capris), a skirt, pants, anything but capri pants. They make everyone look stumpy and shapeless. No one looks good in them.


You went to an event during a pandemic?

What was it? Did you wear a mask?
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