Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It drives me nuts, and I'm a SAHM!! Not that I'm the most fashionable person, but still!!
Me, too! Why not just stay in your pjs?!
Anonymous wrote:I love wearing matching sets to yoga/pilates. Like a long line bra/crop top and leggings/capris/bike shorts. Then usually a sweatshirt or jacket in a complimentary or neutral color. I like to skip the bright or black sets and wear pastels/muted tones.
Anonymous wrote:Our au pair asked us this - she would often drive our kids to and from camp & see the same moms in the same expensive workout gear at both drop off & pick up & wondered why -- it was clear they hadn't worked out in the time in between.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love wearing matching sets to yoga/pilates. Like a long line bra/crop top and leggings/capris/bike shorts. Then usually a sweatshirt or jacket in a complimentary or neutral color. I like to skip the bright or black sets and wear pastels/muted tones.
That’s nice! You resurrected a ten year old thread to tell us the colors of the clothes you wear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love wearing matching sets to yoga/pilates. Like a long line bra/crop top and leggings/capris/bike shorts. Then usually a sweatshirt or jacket in a complimentary or neutral color. I like to skip the bright or black sets and wear pastels/muted tones.
That’s nice! You resurrected a ten year old thread to tell us the colors of the clothes you wear?
Anonymous wrote:I love wearing matching sets to yoga/pilates. Like a long line bra/crop top and leggings/capris/bike shorts. Then usually a sweatshirt or jacket in a complimentary or neutral color. I like to skip the bright or black sets and wear pastels/muted tones.
Anonymous wrote:There's a mom at daycare who does this. I could not be more into her. Damn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lazy and full of excuses. Appropriate attire is pants, jeans, skirts with sweaters, tshirts, regular tops or easy to wear dresses. When I was nursing and covered in baby vomit all day I still managed to put on a pair of regular pants, tank top and cardigan. I can't imagine giving up on life like that and I'm not a very formal person. The point is that you are wearing clothes that are meant to be worn at home or in the gym but you are out in public. I don't want to teach my children to live their lives in sweatpants. I don't want to teach them to be vain, but they need to have some self respect.
Cardigan? Did you wear pearls or a necklace with your monogram on it too, grandma? I bet you are very dull and boring.
Anonymous wrote:Stay at home moms look frumpy.