LOL to the outfit you linked. It just looks like they forgot to put the schoolgirl skirt on the model. Seriously, if you walk around in that you just look like you forgot to put on pants after your long underwear!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Leggings can 100% be pants if you have a thin body for them. I am a size 2 and love wearing leggings. They look cute on and are flattering. I will die on this hill.
I mean… you can look great in a bikini but it doesn’t make it appropriate to wear to the grocery store.
It doesn’t matter what size you are or what you look like… leggings, which very much includes any form of skintight stretch pants such as yoga pants, are inappropriate to wear in non-exercise venues. If you are an adult woman who does this you give the impression that you are either 1) an idiot who can’t figure out how to dress herself, or 2) an attention whore.
Clearly you don’t know how to style leggings. I wear them all the time with a sweater or other cute top and basic sneakers like Vejas. There’s nothing inappropriate nor attention whore about this type of outfit. Sorry you can’t pull off anything fitted.
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Anonymous wrote: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.
Leggings can 100% be pants if you have a thin body for them. I am a size 2 and love wearing leggings. They look cute on and are flattering. I will die on this hill.
I mean… you can look great in a bikini but it doesn’t make it appropriate to wear to the grocery store.
It doesn’t matter what size you are or what you look like… leggings, which very much includes any form of skintight stretch pants such as yoga pants, are inappropriate to wear in non-exercise venues. If you are an adult woman who does this you give the impression that you are either 1) an idiot who can’t figure out how to dress herself, or 2) an attention whore.
Anonymous wrote:I'm turning 50 this year. I mostly WFH and live in yoga pants/joggers and will continue to do so because they are comfortable. I'm not going to change into jeans or slacks every time I have to leave the house. The whole concept of your age dictating what is appropriate to wear (once you reach adulthood) is silly to me. If it looks good, makes you feel good and/or it's comfortable, wear it!
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.
Leggings can 100% be pants if you have a thin body for them. I am a size 2 and love wearing leggings. They look cute on and are flattering. I will die on this hill.
Anonymous wrote:As a man, I'm just here to ask that women please continue to wear leggings in public.
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 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.
Anonymous wrote:Never too old. When we visit my great aunt in assisted living, it seems like half the residents are rocking leggings. Comfy and convenient!