Anonymous wrote:But I love capris! They are much more comfortable than pants and more dignified than shorts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't get this dresses are hard thing. I wear skirts or dresses 95% of the days all summer. I walk about 3 miles a day, I run after the bus, I do chores and light yard work, occasionally I go for a little hike or something. I never feel like I am being restricted by my clothes--obviously I am not wearing a formal gown to the park, but what gives people? Are you just buying the wrong dresses?
Here ya go . . . picture a woman in her 50's or 60's with fair skin and leg veins . . . now which would you prefer--shorts, capris, or a dress?
Anonymous wrote:Wear what you want to wear ladies, and wear it with confidence.. don't allow anyone to verbally bully you into believing that they know you better than you know yourself. You are adorable and beautiful in anything you choose to dress your own body in. The only thing possibly ugly about a person would be harboring a critical and judgmental soul, pretending that your unwillingness to see the beauty in others is actually "sound fashion advice".. makes me think of Satan spewing hate-filled and destructive words into the hearts of God's beloved. Oh, btw, I just adore my new capris, and I will rock these babies tomarrow with a big happy grin on my face!!
Anonymous wrote:I just don't get this dresses are hard thing. I wear skirts or dresses 95% of the days all summer. I walk about 3 miles a day, I run after the bus, I do chores and light yard work, occasionally I go for a little hike or something. I never feel like I am being restricted by my clothes--obviously I am not wearing a formal gown to the park, but what gives people? Are you just buying the wrong dresses?

Anonymous wrote:Wear what you want to wear ladies, and wear it with confidence.. don't allow anyone to verbally bully you into believing that they know you better than you know yourself. You are adorable and beautiful in anything you choose to dress your own body in. The only thing possibly ugly about a person would be harboring a critical and judgmental soul, pretending that your unwillingness to see the beauty in others is actually "sound fashion advice".. makes me think of Satan spewing hate-filled and destructive words into the hearts of God's beloved. Oh, btw, I just adore my new capris, and I will rock these babies tomarrow with a big happy grin on my face!!
Anonymous wrote:I just don't get this dresses are hard thing. I wear skirts or dresses 95% of the days all summer. I walk about 3 miles a day, I run after the bus, I do chores and light yard work, occasionally I go for a little hike or something. I never feel like I am being restricted by my clothes--obviously I am not wearing a formal gown to the park, but what gives people? Are you just buying the wrong dresses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard about this new thing called a sundress--it's really cute and cheap and comfortable and I hear it works well even on hot days.
Smartpants, aren't you? Pun intended.
This new thing called a sundress might not look good on everyone. Depending on your body shape, it can actually be drawing attention to your trouble spots. In my book, some women look better in their capris than in their sundresses.
Ugh, dresses. Hate them and their impracticality. Nope, I'd take capris over a stupid dress any day.
at least dresses are attractive to men, even practical ones
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard about this new thing called a sundress--it's really cute and cheap and comfortable and I hear it works well even on hot days.
Smartpants, aren't you? Pun intended.
This new thing called a sundress might not look good on everyone. Depending on your body shape, it can actually be drawing attention to your trouble spots. In my book, some women look better in their capris than in their sundresses.
Ugh, dresses. Hate them and their impracticality. Nope, I'd take capris over a stupid dress any day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard about this new thing called a sundress--it's really cute and cheap and comfortable and I hear it works well even on hot days.
Smartpants, aren't you? Pun intended.
This new thing called a sundress might not look good on everyone. Depending on your body shape, it can actually be drawing attention to your trouble spots. In my book, some women look better in their capris than in their sundresses.