Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 31, 5'8" and a size 4. Athleta for work out clothes, like you're seriously working out, is fine. Athleta for casual wear looks frumpy to me and is really just a step up from wearing yoga pants and a tshirt. It seems to be moms that want to wear something that they can run after their kids in and be supported, but they think because it's a dress or because its colorful, that they look like they've tried.
It's definitely not sexy - pp with those three dresses, I hate to break it to you. Everything is full coverage, thick stretchy looking material, holding you in, cross in the back stuff that looks athletic rather than stylish. The colors and patterns are dowdy and say late 30s to 40s mom to me.
Want to be comfortable and stylish and still able to run after your kids? The slim moms in well-fitting skinny or straight jeans, ballet flats or ankle boots, a tshirt and a scarf or fitted moto jacket have the same effect and for much cheaper than a bright patterned stretchy dress with a built-in bra.
But can you explain to us how you run after your kids with a stick up your ass?
Hey, the question up for debate was is Athleta "in" or "out"? Others have asserted that it's stylish and sexy. I disagree and I posted why. What did you want to post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 31, 5'8" and a size 4. Athleta for work out clothes, like you're seriously working out, is fine. Athleta for casual wear looks frumpy to me and is really just a step up from wearing yoga pants and a tshirt. It seems to be moms that want to wear something that they can run after their kids in and be supported, but they think because it's a dress or because its colorful, that they look like they've tried.
It's definitely not sexy - pp with those three dresses, I hate to break it to you. Everything is full coverage, thick stretchy looking material, holding you in, cross in the back stuff that looks athletic rather than stylish. The colors and patterns are dowdy and say late 30s to 40s mom to me.
Want to be comfortable and stylish and still able to run after your kids? The slim moms in well-fitting skinny or straight jeans, ballet flats or ankle boots, a tshirt and a scarf or fitted moto jacket have the same effect and for much cheaper than a bright patterned stretchy dress with a built-in bra.
But can you explain to us how you run after your kids with a stick up your ass?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 31, 5'8" and a size 4. Athleta for work out clothes, like you're seriously working out, is fine. Athleta for casual wear looks frumpy to me and is really just a step up from wearing yoga pants and a tshirt. It seems to be moms that want to wear something that they can run after their kids in and be supported, but they think because it's a dress or because its colorful, that they look like they've tried.
It's definitely not sexy - pp with those three dresses, I hate to break it to you. Everything is full coverage, thick stretchy looking material, holding you in, cross in the back stuff that looks athletic rather than stylish. The colors and patterns are dowdy and say late 30s to 40s mom to me.
Want to be comfortable and stylish and still able to run after your kids? The slim moms in well-fitting skinny or straight jeans, ballet flats or ankle boots, a tshirt and a scarf or fitted moto jacket have the same effect and for much cheaper than a bright patterned stretchy dress with a built-in bra.
Anonymous wrote:I think most of the women on here bashing Athleta are too...portly to fit into them. Except for the 5'9" chick, who probably needs to stop buying the tall sizes.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why I'm getting worked up about this; it's like I'm the CEO of the company or something...![]()
But anyway - here are some of the dresses I have. You may not like them, but they are not frumpy. They're very casual. I wore them all summer, taking the kids to the park or hanging around the house after work. I'm a size 6. My husband thinks these are some of my sexiest (non-going out dressed up) clothes. FWIW. And they are all above the knee - I'm 5'7.
http://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=50004&vid=1&pid=408961012
http://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=50004&vid=1&pid=553294022
http://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=50004&vid=1&pid=553310002
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really want to like Athleta and I do like their yoga type pants, I wear those to the gym. However I think everything else in there is dowdy. I'm tall and the dresses are way to long.
My mom who is 60 loves Athleta and it looks great on her, she is in very good shape, but is starting to get to that age where she needs to cover up more, due to varicose veins and a few bumps and older looking skin.
For me, I'm fit and have great legs and skin, so I'm not ready to shop at a store like Athleta just yet. I think it depends on what season of life you are in. I also think if you are younger, but a bit out of shape, then Athleta might be a good fit for you.
It is most definitely "mom clothes".
What planet on you on? Plenty of their skirts and dresses are 3-4 inches above the knee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really want to like Athleta and I do like their yoga type pants, I wear those to the gym. However I think everything else in there is dowdy. I'm tall and the dresses are way to long.
My mom who is 60 loves Athleta and it looks great on her, she is in very good shape, but is starting to get to that age where she needs to cover up more, due to varicose veins and a few bumps and older looking skin.
For me, I'm fit and have great legs and skin, so I'm not ready to shop at a store like Athleta just yet. I think it depends on what season of life you are in. I also think if you are younger, but a bit out of shape, then Athleta might be a good fit for you.
It is most definitely "mom clothes".
ITA! Athleta = dowdy "mom clothes. No thanks.
just out of curiosity, where do you ladies shop for athletic wear then?