Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain to me how these are supposed to be WORK PANTS? Do you all work retail? These are in no way professional.
LOL PP! Go to the Deloitte Face thread.
I think if you work in "PR!" or "Marketing!" consulting or any "Creative!" space, you show up in these because you're so cool and nonchalant and you just need your soy latte and laptop and you can sit in the communal brainstorming room, nay brainhurricaning room and solve all the world's problems! In those pants. Also you have to weigh 115.
I don't work for Deloitte or in any "creative" space and I wear pants like this. They are comfy and look good on me.
It sounds like you are mad about other women being thinner than you are. It's okay if these pants don't work for your body, but you don't have to put down people who wear them.
I truly am curious about what work you do that you can get away with wearing these. I'll admit they look comfortable, but I could not wear anything like this to my workplace. I absolutely do not work for Deloitte, nor am I a creative. I work for a tech company that remains business casual.
You just wear them with something like a tee, cropped cardigan and mary jane flats. Not that hard.
Anonymous wrote:The Athleta Brooklyn and Endless pants are awesome. Easy to dress up or down.
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=198671012
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=533636052
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain to me how these are supposed to be WORK PANTS? Do you all work retail? These are in no way professional.
LOL PP! Go to the Deloitte Face thread.
I think if you work in "PR!" or "Marketing!" consulting or any "Creative!" space, you show up in these because you're so cool and nonchalant and you just need your soy latte and laptop and you can sit in the communal brainstorming room, nay brainhurricaning room and solve all the world's problems! In those pants. Also you have to weigh 115.
I don't work for Deloitte or in any "creative" space and I wear pants like this. They are comfy and look good on me.
It sounds like you are mad about other women being thinner than you are. It's okay if these pants don't work for your body, but you don't have to put down people who wear them.
I truly am curious about what work you do that you can get away with wearing these. I'll admit they look comfortable, but I could not wear anything like this to my workplace. I absolutely do not work for Deloitte, nor am I a creative. I work for a tech company that remains business casual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain to me how these are supposed to be WORK PANTS? Do you all work retail? These are in no way professional.
LOL PP! Go to the Deloitte Face thread.
I think if you work in "PR!" or "Marketing!" consulting or any "Creative!" space, you show up in these because you're so cool and nonchalant and you just need your soy latte and laptop and you can sit in the communal brainstorming room, nay brainhurricaning room and solve all the world's problems! In those pants. Also you have to weigh 115.
I don't work for Deloitte or in any "creative" space and I wear pants like this. They are comfy and look good on me.
It sounds like you are mad about other women being thinner than you are. It's okay if these pants don't work for your body, but you don't have to put down people who wear them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 5'2" and 108lbs.
I love the Maeve pants. I have several colors and materials.
I also have the Ruti On The Go Work pants in 2 colors. I love them too - they are very versatile and also great for travel. They are definitely office appropriate if you want them for that but maybe not in trend-fearing DC.
Do you seriously spend almost $200 on a pair of what look like sweat pants? So schleppy.
Anonymous wrote:I am 5'2" and 108lbs.
I love the Maeve pants. I have several colors and materials.
I also have the Ruti On The Go Work pants in 2 colors. I love them too - they are very versatile and also great for travel. They are definitely office appropriate if you want them for that but maybe not in trend-fearing DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Athleta Brooklyn and Endless pants are awesome. Easy to dress up or down.
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=198671012
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=533636052
These are not breathable for summer. I have a few pairs and wore them on work trips and was miserable when walking outside. Love the Maeve Collette pants that others have mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:The Athleta Brooklyn and Endless pants are awesome. Easy to dress up or down.
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=198671012
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=533636052
Anonymous wrote:I am 5'2" and 108lbs.
I love the Maeve pants. I have several colors and materials.
I also have the Ruti On The Go Work pants in 2 colors. I love them too - they are very versatile and also great for travel. They are definitely office appropriate if you want them for that but maybe not in trend-fearing DC.
Anonymous wrote:The Athleta Brooklyn and Endless pants are awesome. Easy to dress up or down.
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=198671012
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=533636052
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, the Anthropologie Maeve pants come in a lot of fabrics and lengths, there is one that is an ankle length cut and very light fabric (not linen, but summerweight) that I love to wear in the spring/summer/early fall. You’d be best served by going into the store to find it since it is out seasonally (I have to think it would be in stock this time of year).
This. Maeve pants are terrific.