S/O capri pants. I believe ____ flatters no one:

Anonymous
I can't believe no one has mentioned ROMPERS yet! UGH! Seriously, if I see you wearing a romper (22 year old who thinks she's trendy), I imagine you are wearing a diaper like my 2 year old, which is about the peak age at which rompers are cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Skinny jeans tucked into knee boots.


Yes, yes, yes! This look is terrible on 99% of people. Not to mention overdone to the extreme. If you aren't riding a horse or a motorcycle, I don't want to see this stupid combination.
Anonymous
You seem like a bunch of really classy ladies. Ugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:flip-flops outside of the pool or beach are trashy. get real sandals. i see people wearing flip-flops on the filthy Metro and want to barf. especially the morons who wear them in the rain -- fucking vile.




LOL-are you my husband??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe no one has mentioned ROMPERS yet! UGH! Seriously, if I see you wearing a romper (22 year old who thinks she's trendy), I imagine you are wearing a diaper like my 2 year old, which is about the peak age at which rompers are cute.


Ok this is something I think everyone can agree on.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:flip-flops outside of the pool or beach are trashy. get real sandals. i see people wearing flip-flops on the filthy Metro and want to barf. especially the morons who wear them in the rain -- fucking vile.




LOL-are you my husband??


NP here and I totally agree - and I'm not your husband either.
Anonymous
Wow - not a single DC fashionista? Agree on the crocs. Disagree on pretty much everything else. Dress for your body type, but come, all maxis are unflattering? All skinny jeans too?
Anonymous
Skinny jeans tucked into knee boots.


I love this look and think its works on lots of different shapes. How else could you wear mid calf or knee boots? They wouldn't look right under boot cut jeans.

Anonymous
Don't understand the hate for skinny jeans. Is it generational? I find boot-cut dated. Flares have come back to be "fashion-forward" again and are more vintage-looking than the 90s flares, but they are too overwhelming for my frame.




For skinny jean haters, have you tried a true straight leg?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't understand the hate for skinny jeans. Is it generational? I find boot-cut dated. Flares have come back to be "fashion-forward" again and are more vintage-looking than the 90s flares, but they are too overwhelming for my frame.




For skinny jean haters, have you tried a true straight leg?



I don't find any of these to be good options. I prefer a straight leg with a bit more width, generosity in the cut. Not a full on boyfriend jean- but the world does not need to see my saddlebags.
Anonymous
but the world does not need to see my saddlebags.


Sorry lady but most of us probably dont care what someone with saddlebags thinks is fashionable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
but the world does not need to see my saddlebags.


Sorry lady but most of us probably dont care what someone with saddlebags thinks is fashionable


Speak for yourself. Personally, I'm not interested in hearing how supermodels dress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
but the world does not need to see my saddlebags.


Sorry lady but most of us probably dont care what someone with saddlebags thinks is fashionable


You're so obnoxious.

All women deserve to dress nicely, and all women have the right to be interested in fashion, even if they don't have "model" thin bodies.

I really can't stand all this hate directed at women, grown women, who look like women. Especially coming from other women. It's one thing to criticize clothes, it's another thing to mock people's bodies.

I say this as a super skinny 40-somthing with a jiggly belly. We all have our problem areas, and as we get older we learn how to dress for them.
Anonymous
GOLD (or any color) CHAINS on me. People, if your husband sports one, you must stage an intervention. He looks like a douche.
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