Anonymous wrote:I wear ugg knockoffs and leggings at 44.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that they are young people boots but I wear them all the time at the ice hockey rink watching my kid. They are warm, comfy, easy to get on and off. Not a fashion statement but very practical.
Why in the world are they a young person item? Not being snarky, I honestly am bewildered why people think this. They are BOOTS, not micro-minis! I'm 45 and wear them all the time; have no plans to stop.
I never get these posts where people seem to think that once you're over 40, you can't wear all sorts of perfectly reasonable clothes.
Pigtails are also little girl clothes, too. There's no reason for that. They just are. Big hair bows are young girl clothes. There's no reason. They just are.
Uggs are also kid clothes. They are just super-young and childish looking.
You lost me at pigtails as clothing.
Accessories? Style? Whatever.
If you want to dress like you're 12 until your 112, good for you. You canl rock a One Direction sweatshirt along with the Uggs and leggings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that they are young people boots but I wear them all the time at the ice hockey rink watching my kid. They are warm, comfy, easy to get on and off. Not a fashion statement but very practical.
Why in the world are they a young person item? Not being snarky, I honestly am bewildered why people think this. They are BOOTS, not micro-minis! I'm 45 and wear them all the time; have no plans to stop.
I never get these posts where people seem to think that once you're over 40, you can't wear all sorts of perfectly reasonable clothes.
Pigtails are also little girl clothes, too. There's no reason for that. They just are. Big hair bows are young girl clothes. There's no reason. They just are.
Uggs are also kid clothes. They are just super-young and childish looking.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not told old for leggings. Just make sure the sweater covers your butt.
LOL! Actually the butt covering bit applies to anyone of any age. Leggings are not pants!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that they are young people boots but I wear them all the time at the ice hockey rink watching my kid. They are warm, comfy, easy to get on and off. Not a fashion statement but very practical.
Why in the world are they a young person item? Not being snarky, I honestly am bewildered why people think this. They are BOOTS, not micro-minis! I'm 45 and wear them all the time; have no plans to stop.
I never get these posts where people seem to think that once you're over 40, you can't wear all sorts of perfectly reasonable clothes.
Pigtails are also little girl clothes, too. There's no reason for that. They just are. Big hair bows are young girl clothes. There's no reason. They just are.
Uggs are also kid clothes. They are just super-young and childish looking.
You lost me at pigtails as clothing.
Accessories? Style? Whatever.
If you want to dress like you're 12 until your 112, good for you. You canl rock a One Direction sweatshirt along with the Uggs and leggings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that they are young people boots but I wear them all the time at the ice hockey rink watching my kid. They are warm, comfy, easy to get on and off. Not a fashion statement but very practical.
Why in the world are they a young person item? Not being snarky, I honestly am bewildered why people think this. They are BOOTS, not micro-minis! I'm 45 and wear them all the time; have no plans to stop.
I never get these posts where people seem to think that once you're over 40, you can't wear all sorts of perfectly reasonable clothes.
Pigtails are also little girl clothes, too. There's no reason for that. They just are. Big hair bows are young girl clothes. There's no reason. They just are.
Uggs are also kid clothes. They are just super-young and childish looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that they are young people boots but I wear them all the time at the ice hockey rink watching my kid. They are warm, comfy, easy to get on and off. Not a fashion statement but very practical.
Why in the world are they a young person item? Not being snarky, I honestly am bewildered why people think this. They are BOOTS, not micro-minis! I'm 45 and wear them all the time; have no plans to stop.
I never get these posts where people seem to think that once you're over 40, you can't wear all sorts of perfectly reasonable clothes.
Pigtails are also little girl clothes, too. There's no reason for that. They just are. Big hair bows are young girl clothes. There's no reason. They just are.
Uggs are also kid clothes. They are just super-young and childish looking.
You lost me at pigtails as clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that they are young people boots but I wear them all the time at the ice hockey rink watching my kid. They are warm, comfy, easy to get on and off. Not a fashion statement but very practical.
Why in the world are they a young person item? Not being snarky, I honestly am bewildered why people think this. They are BOOTS, not micro-minis! I'm 45 and wear them all the time; have no plans to stop.
I never get these posts where people seem to think that once you're over 40, you can't wear all sorts of perfectly reasonable clothes.
Pigtails are also little girl clothes, too. There's no reason for that. They just are. Big hair bows are young girl clothes. There's no reason. They just are.
Uggs are also kid clothes. They are just super-young and childish looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that they are young people boots but I wear them all the time at the ice hockey rink watching my kid. They are warm, comfy, easy to get on and off. Not a fashion statement but very practical.
Why in the world are they a young person item? Not being snarky, I honestly am bewildered why people think this. They are BOOTS, not micro-minis! I'm 45 and wear them all the time; have no plans to stop.
I never get these posts where people seem to think that once you're over 40, you can't wear all sorts of perfectly reasonable clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Agree that they are young people boots but I wear them all the time at the ice hockey rink watching my kid. They are warm, comfy, easy to get on and off. Not a fashion statement but very practical.