Anonymous wrote:I just got these amazing hiking tights and I would love to wear them out shopping and such, but am I too old (55) to do so? I would have a somewhat long coat covering them up a bit and they are not skin tight. I usually wear jeans, so it's a different style for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think any age older than middle school is too old to wear tights/yoga pants in public (unless we are talking for some sort of yoga or other exercise class or running or biking or something).
Leggings are not pants. I will die on this hill.
Important distinction - Running/athletic/yoga tights are not leggings, and the whole leggings are not pants came about when leggings were commonly see through. If i can’t actually see your underwear (VPL doesn’t count), then legging away.
Anonymous wrote:I just got these amazing hiking tights and I would love to wear them out shopping and such, but am I too old (55) to do so? I would have a somewhat long coat covering them up a bit and they are not skin tight. I usually wear jeans, so it's a different style for me.
Anonymous wrote:
We should stick the following to the top of this forum:
"YOU ARE NEVER TOO OLD TO WEAR WHATEVER THE HECK YOU WANT"
Because, excuse me, in this age where we are body-positive and accept all sorts of differences, AGE is something that still comes with restrictions?!? We have, and will continue to have, a geriatric President, but a 50+ woman cannot wear skin-tight clothing?
No.
Not on your life.
Stop being such narrow-minded, nasty, ultraconservative biddies.
Anonymous wrote:Remember the days when yoga leggings were made out of fabric instead of the blend they are now? I think the fabric made it easier to do poses in as this stretchy shiny fabric bounces back and binds you from going deeper. At this point yoga pants are not as good for yoga as biker shorts and joggers are but young people like the yoga pant and matching sport bra look
Anonymous wrote:I just got these amazing hiking tights and I would love to wear them out shopping and such, but am I too old (55) to do so? I would have a somewhat long coat covering them up a bit and they are not skin tight. I usually wear jeans, so it's a different style for me.
Anonymous wrote:Go for it. Be comfortable. Just get shirts that are longer to cover up your rear.