Anonymous wrote:Since this look is purportedly “out,” and considering I rarely see this look as much in DC/MD, I’m wondering whether there’s a southern aspect to continuing to wear tall boots in VA? Sort of like a Western wear sort of approach? This is a professional conference, and the look is pants, tall boots over pants, long suit jacket, tailored blouse. Lots of scarves, too (more than I expected).
What say you? I always liked the tall boots, but I’ve succumbed to DCUM pressure and put them in the back of my closet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's funny you posted this. Over the weekend we were out to a trendy restaurant and hung out in the bar before our table was ready. I noticed that probably 1/3 of the women were wearing tall boots over pants (jeans, black jeans, etc.), and I was thinking (per DCUM and a few fashion blogs) that this look was supposed to be "out." But these were women, younger and older, stylish, put together, and tall boots over pants was definitely NOT out in this crowd.
I don't think this look is as out or dated as the fashionistas proclaim it is.
A lot of us don't change our wardrobes every year as fashions change. I go for professional, not fashionable.
This look has been around for 15 years! I have pictures from college wearing similar outfits.
I agree that changing your wardrobe every year is too much, but you should update once a decade... Come on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's funny you posted this. Over the weekend we were out to a trendy restaurant and hung out in the bar before our table was ready. I noticed that probably 1/3 of the women were wearing tall boots over pants (jeans, black jeans, etc.), and I was thinking (per DCUM and a few fashion blogs) that this look was supposed to be "out." But these were women, younger and older, stylish, put together, and tall boots over pants was definitely NOT out in this crowd.
I don't think this look is as out or dated as the fashionistas proclaim it is.
A lot of us don't change our wardrobes every year as fashions change. I go for professional, not fashionable.
Anonymous wrote:Also seeing so many ponchos here! Sorry, I’m entertaining myself with DCUM while at the meet and greet. Clearly my networking game isn’t on point.
Anonymous wrote:Pants are black/dark, slim fitting, and no...not MLM. Major conference attended by government associations.
Anonymous wrote:In my book, which admittedly has some strange points of view, tall boots over pants are acceptable if and only if there is significant snow cover on the ground. The women at your conference are démodées.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you realtors?
Nope, not realtors.
Property managers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you realtors?
Nope, not realtors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen it too in DC, but I think it just looks dated. Different parts of the country pick up on trends at different rates though. And you don't have to put your tall boots away, I'm wearing mine right now with a dress
+1
2003 just arrived south now, OP. What you describe is a very Disney look, by the way of "Kate plus 8" short haircut.