Anonymous wrote:I am short, old and overweight. Hmmm. Am I wear the pants called "cropped" What's the difference anyway. But for some reason, men still follow me around and flirt. They like their moms?
Anonymous wrote:
yeah, they look pretty bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are options besides capris: sundresses, knee length shorts, cotton or linen summer weight pants, light weight skirts, skorts
Anyone who thinks this is a better look than capris needs to back away from the bong. Good god.
Anonymous wrote:So, I haven't read the entire thread. Maybe this has come up. Could we compare cropped pants with Capri pants. They are two different items. Although, perhaps Capri is being used generically for both. TIA
Anonymous wrote:Oh well. Don't care if you don't like my capris. I'm wearing them. Much, much better than shorts on me at this stage in the game. Much, much more comfy than long pants during the summer. Win-win for me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is that time of year again - time for this thread's annual revival!
Capri pants look terrible on everyone except people who look good wearing anything. I am tall, thin and have long legs and I don't wear capri pants because they would look bad on me. Also, capri pants should not be confused with well tailored ankle pants.
+1. Capri pants that end mid-calf make you look short and dumpy.
news flash: some people are short and not thin. ankle pants don't necessarily look better on them. So, hey, why not let them just be comfortable in peace?
Anonymous wrote:Confession: I am 29 years old, short, not thin, and I like my capris. Mine are slim cut and hit right under the knee, not the type that are at mid-calf. They go well with a lot of long, flowy cotton blouses that I own. For whatever reason, skirts that hit right below the knee seem most flattering on me as well. Baggy capris and most shorts make me look shorter and chubbier.
Anonymous wrote:A sure sign of spring: the Middle Aged Women in Capri Pants thread is revived!