Anonymous
Post 05/10/2013 00:11     Subject: Hot weather style

Polos, chinos, Lilly and Jacks.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2013 00:01     Subject: Hot weather style

A line skirts are good at knee length if you need more coverage. Much cooler than any of the alternatives.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2013 15:46     Subject: Hot weather style

I love how maxi dresses feel, they catch the breeze and are cooling. At. 5'9" 140, they looked great. At 5'9" 160, I'm not sure what I'll wear this summer.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2013 15:43     Subject: Hot weather style

A-line skirts, sheath dresses, cropped pants.
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2013 13:25     Subject: Hot weather style

Skirts.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2013 22:28     Subject: Hot weather style

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In that case you want lighter weight fabrics: linen pants, light weight tops, ankle length jeans/pants, (puts on flame retardant suit) and capris that stop at the knee look more flattering than the sort that stop at mid calf.


That's what I do. No one needs to see my thighs. No one.


Right? I wish I had appreciated shorts when I still had the thighs for em.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2013 18:25     Subject: Re:Hot weather style

Anonymous wrote: This


still cuter than a maxidress
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2013 15:48     Subject: Hot weather style

Anonymous wrote:In that case you want lighter weight fabrics: linen pants, light weight tops, ankle length jeans/pants, (puts on flame retardant suit) and capris that stop at the knee look more flattering than the sort that stop at mid calf.


That's what I do. No one needs to see my thighs. No one.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2013 15:47     Subject: Hot weather style

Anonymous wrote:I'm curious too. One of the many reasons I dislike hot weather. Don't like sundresses/shorts/sandals.


In that case you want lighter weight fabrics: linen pants, light weight tops, ankle length jeans/pants, (puts on flame retardant suit) and capris that stop at the knee look more flattering than the sort that stop at mid calf.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2013 15:41     Subject: Hot weather style

Hmmm...I usually wear sundresses, shorts and sandals.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2013 15:15     Subject: Re:Hot weather style

Anonymous
Post 05/07/2013 14:22     Subject: Hot weather style

I'm curious too. One of the many reasons I dislike hot weather. Don't like sundresses/shorts/sandals.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2013 14:21     Subject: Hot weather style

I have an easy enough time figuring out what to wear in winter/fall/spring weather, but what do you wear when it's extremely hot outside and you still want to look fashionable?