When & why did the whole 'han solo' style take off for women?

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Anonymous wrote:That outfit with the vest above is really boring. Why would she take a selfie wearing it? To show how lame she dresses? Looks like she didn't even try.


What should she be wearing instead? Serious question. I don't love outfit selfies but it don't see that there is anything wrong with her clothing.
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Anonymous wrote:IDK but this was my uniform in college- yeah, about ten years ago.

It's easy, comfortable, and cute! What's not to like?


It's cute? Maybe. More like androgynous. I go for something more feminine.


+1

Maybe PP's DH has a thing for Han Solo. LOL.


Most women do.


Right. But most men? Read.
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Anonymous wrote:I hate this trend, and these women walk around thinking they're the sh*t


+1

They look silly.
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Anonymous wrote:Basic bitches.


+1

And please stop wearing big arse boots when it is greater than 30 degrees.


+1,000


And the aviators. Enough of the aviators. They looked bad in 1992, they look worse now.


y3ah, I'm never taking mine off. been rocking them since I was a lifeguard in the mid 90s, repping the Sabotage video, what what. If it helps I don't own anything quilted or puffy or a vest for thathe matter at all.


Holy crap -- I thought this poster was being sarcastic.


Sadly, no. She thinks she rocks her terrible blog mom look. LOL. Ladies, we implore you, find some new blogs. With taste and style. Not sameness.
Anonymous
Better yet, find your *own* style. Individual is better. What an idea! LOL.
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PP here. Wondering why women who are old enough to have their own children, don't have their own style? Grow up.
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Anonymous wrote:PP here. Wondering why women who are old enough to have their own children, don't have their own style? Grow up.


Please post a pic close to your style. Even if it aspirational. Give a sense of what this means compared to the mom blogs. What blogs do you approve of?
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Anonymous wrote:PP here. Wondering why women who are old enough to have their own children, don't have their own style? Grow up.


Please post a pic close to your style. Even if it aspirational. Give a sense of what this means compared to the mom blogs. What blogs do you approve of?


If you are old enough to have children, should you be resorting to copying someone else (who aspires to be copied)? Think about it. It is immature and silly - especially when you think you are rocking the same style that everyone else thinks they are rocking. Someone should tell you. Just stop.
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Anonymous wrote:PP here. Wondering why women who are old enough to have their own children, don't have their own style? Grow up.


Please post a pic close to your style. Even if it aspirational. Give a sense of what this means compared to the mom blogs. What blogs do you approve of?


If you are old enough to have children, should you be resorting to copying someone else (who aspires to be copied)? Think about it. It is immature and silly - especially when you think you are rocking the same style that everyone else thinks they are rocking. Someone should tell you. Just stop.


I wasn't asking to copy. All of these responses are trashing this very basic look as though it is obviously offensive.
I'm wondering what the posters consider great and picture worthy. Why Not share an alternative? Maybe I will agree. But so far nothing has been offered.
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Casual, comfortable, not Hans solo jeans/pants fall look. Go!
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Anonymous wrote:PP here. Wondering why women who are old enough to have their own children, don't have their own style? Grow up.


Please post a pic close to your style. Even if it aspirational. Give a sense of what this means compared to the mom blogs. What blogs do you approve of?


If you are old enough to have children, should you be resorting to copying someone else (who aspires to be copied)? Think about it. It is immature and silly - especially when you think you are rocking the same style that everyone else thinks they are rocking. Someone should tell you. Just stop.


I wasn't asking to copy. All of these responses are trashing this very basic look as though it is obviously offensive.
I'm wondering what the posters consider great and picture worthy. Why Not share an alternative? Maybe I will agree. But so far nothing has been offered.


You said it yourself: basic = basic. If you see a prevalent look, it's long over. This area is the last to get any semblance of fashion. What we are trying to tell you is that individuality is fashionable, anytime and anywhere. If you are over college age, you really have no business trying to emulate someone else's style. It's reality television gone awry. That is why there are no "examples".
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PP here. Other PP - you need to travel more and see that grown women are not so needy about having to belong. Expand your horizons a bit, outside of the immediate realm of "I have to have these basic pieces because this is what such and such's blog says". It reeks of immaturity, at best.
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Anonymous wrote:PP here. Wondering why women who are old enough to have their own children, don't have their own style? Grow up.


Please post a pic close to your style. Even if it aspirational. Give a sense of what this means compared to the mom blogs. What blogs do you approve of?


If you are old enough to have children, should you be resorting to copying someone else (who aspires to be copied)? Think about it. It is immature and silly - especially when you think you are rocking the same style that everyone else thinks they are rocking. Someone should tell you. Just stop.


I wasn't asking to copy. All of these responses are trashing this very basic look as though it is obviously offensive.
I'm wondering what the posters consider great and picture worthy. Why Not share an alternative? Maybe I will agree. But so far nothing has been offered.


You said it yourself: basic = basic. If you see a prevalent look, it's long over. This area is the last to get any semblance of fashion. What we are trying to tell you is that individuality is fashionable, anytime and anywhere. If you are over college age, you really have no business trying to emulate someone else's style. It's reality television gone awry. That is why there are no "examples".



Total cop out. No one here is so original that there is no example of what you might find fashionable. And if you are commenting on basic looks and this area being unfashionable, you are probably following fashion somewhere. And you are seeing outfits you like somewhere. But you are unwilling to be vulnerable. I'm no "Hans solo," unless wearing a scarf and boots in the same day is enough to qualify. but I never bothered to love or hate it the look.


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I think that people are crossbreeding Han Solo with Indiana Jones to get these styles.
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Anonymous wrote:PP here. Wondering why women who are old enough to have their own children, don't have their own style? Grow up.


Please post a pic close to your style. Even if it aspirational. Give a sense of what this means compared to the mom blogs. What blogs do you approve of?


If you are old enough to have children, should you be resorting to copying someone else (who aspires to be copied)? Think about it. It is immature and silly - especially when you think you are rocking the same style that everyone else thinks they are rocking. Someone should tell you. Just stop.


I wasn't asking to copy. All of these responses are trashing this very basic look as though it is obviously offensive.
I'm wondering what the posters consider great and picture worthy. Why Not share an alternative? Maybe I will agree. But so far nothing has been offered.


You said it yourself: basic = basic. If you see a prevalent look, it's long over. This area is the last to get any semblance of fashion. What we are trying to tell you is that individuality is fashionable, anytime and anywhere. If you are over college age, you really have no business trying to emulate someone else's style. It's reality television gone awry. That is why there are no "examples".



Total cop out. No one here is so original that there is no example of what you might find fashionable. And if you are commenting on basic looks and this area being unfashionable, you are probably following fashion somewhere. And you are seeing outfits you like somewhere. But you are unwilling to be vulnerable. I'm no "Hans solo," unless wearing a scarf and boots in the same day is enough to qualify. but I never bothered to love or hate it the look.




Don't you see? You are an adult. You don't have to copy other people.
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