Anonymous wrote:I am mid 40s and frankly I think I still look good in them. Should I just keep wearing short shorts?
I am also a mom with kids in elementary school if that matters.
(I don’t wear them to work.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Around the house, or exercising, sure. Beyond that, no matter how toned your legs are, you look silly. Your time has come and gone (I say this as someone a decade older), and it’s time to find nice flattering shorts that don’t look like they belong on a Barbie doll.
Speak for yourself. Go gently into that Eileen Fisher, lady, but don’t tell the rest of us what to do.
Hey, she asked... Did the question end with, "only positive, affirmative answers only?"
Anonymous wrote:Shorts are for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you don’t have cellulite rock on!
Um. I had cellulite when I was 105lbs. and 17 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Around the house, or exercising, sure. Beyond that, no matter how toned your legs are, you look silly. Your time has come and gone (I say this as someone a decade older), and it’s time to find nice flattering shorts that don’t look like they belong on a Barbie doll.
Speak for yourself. Go gently into that Eileen Fisher, lady, but don’t tell the rest of us what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you don’t have cellulite rock on!
Um. I had cellulite when I was 105lbs. and 17 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Around the house, or exercising, sure. Beyond that, no matter how toned your legs are, you look silly. Your time has come and gone (I say this as someone a decade older), and it’s time to find nice flattering shorts that don’t look like they belong on a Barbie doll.
Speak for yourself. Go gently into that Eileen Fisher, lady, but don’t tell the rest of us what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Around the house, or exercising, sure. Beyond that, no matter how toned your legs are, you look silly. Your time has come and gone (I say this as someone a decade older), and it’s time to find nice flattering shorts that don’t look like they belong on a Barbie doll.
Speak for yourself. Go gently into that Eileen Fisher, lady, but don’t tell the rest of us what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Shorts are for kids.
Anonymous wrote:It really depends as much on your face as the condition of your legs. There is nothing worse than seeing a woman from behind with long hair, young clothes, and they turn around and are not young. It's the contrast that is startling. If that same woman who probably is in good shape and probably has a well preserved face had worn clothes that didn't scream YOUNG (short shorts) then when they turned around you would think: Wow, she looks great. Instead, because of the surprise, it feels a little sad that the person is desperate to stay young.
I know a 40+ woman who wears short shorts and long hair. When you see in regular clothes (even tight jeans) she looks amazing. But the short shorts just look odd.
OP, my guess is if you are asking then you do care.
Anonymous wrote:Around the house, or exercising, sure. Beyond that, no matter how toned your legs are, you look silly. Your time has come and gone (I say this as someone a decade older), and it’s time to find nice flattering shorts that don’t look like they belong on a Barbie doll.