Anonymous wrote:I work from home. I run my own business so if I'm not working, I am not getting paid. I also have the flexibility to sometimes pause in the middle of the day and do an hour or a half hour of yoga or pilates. It helps keep me fit and less stressed. I dress in my yoga clothes in the morning in hopes that the stars will align and I'll get my yoga break. If I don't get the break before my kids sports practice, I will do the workout after they are in bed, or I may go for a jog in those same clothes.
The clothes get washed after wearing and I shower once daily. I am reasonably fit and fa r less stressed than if I took the time to change clothes multiple times a day or skipped my workouts to go shopping.
Does that answer your question?
Anonymous wrote:Is that weird? Obviously, she is wearing a top, but I noticed that a mom I know, our girls are on the same team, and I see her often, is always wearing black yoga pants. They look good on her, she is very short, under 5', maybe even 2,3 inches, and very skinny. To every single game in the last 3 years, and to all other parents/team/school event, she is in black yoga pants. She says she works, but from home, so when I pick up her DD, she is in yoga pants, taking pictures at games, yoga pants, going out to team dinner, other parents dress up sometimes, she is in yoga pants. She is around 50 years old. Is this a trend? Yoga pants look really good on me too, but I am too hesitant to wear them to events. Is she secure and I am insecure? Yes, I know I should MMOB, but, here I am not and I am curious as to if this is perfectly normal or is it a bit unusual.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of hypocrites on this board. Do I think it's silly that women run around in yoga pants and athletic wear (with a tank, black zip up, and black baseball cap) for errands, school runs, grocery store trips, etc? Yes, but that's okay- they're the 2010s version of sweatpants. But if you were raised with any sense of decorum at all, you should know you don't wear them to church, sit-down restaurants, meetings with officials or teachers, etc. And you know you were raised that way too -- you just feel so cool bucking the system.
I wouldn't notice the mom at the sidelines of the sports practice, but if I saw her in enough non-sports contexts like BTSN, school concerts, awards dinners, and she's still in that getup, I'd notice. Wouldn't say anything, would hope she's friendly and nice to talk to, have pleasant conversations, but I'd notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it's weird.
Who wears the same thing all the time? So weird.
Of course OP noticed that someone wears that same thing for THREE YEARS. She isn't blind.
OP is noticing this woman FAR too much. Op is the one with the major problem. OP, what is your fixation with her?
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's weird.
Who wears the same thing all the time? So weird.
Of course OP noticed that someone wears that same thing for THREE YEARS. She isn't blind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a classic example of women judging women. Why can't we just let others what they're comfortable in? Some days my normal pants don't fit ( water retention?) . I wish I could wear my yoga pants but I'm afraid of being judged.
Moms have it hard as it is, why can't they wear what's comfortable? Let's be kind.
NP. I think PP here is a classic example of women being overly sensitive. OP didn't judge anyone. She made an observation about another woman, was curious about that observation, and asked a couple of questions to a group of people uniquely qualified to provide some insight. Having and expressing an opinion is not the same as judging.
OP, fwiw, I wear yoga pants far more often than I would like (and I don't look particularly good in them). I do it because they are comfortable, easy to throw on, easy to layer with, and because I'm super short and have a hard time finding casual pants that I don't have to hem. And sometimes because I'd like to think I'm going to work out later in the day, even though I damn well know I probably won't.
OP literally admitted she is judging.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW OP, I'm short, work out daily, and I WAH. I only wear yoga pants when I'm sick, *really* stressed out, or working out. I'm American, but I still find American casualness to be off-putting.
I think it's odd that people are citing her height as a reason to wear yoga pants, because I have to get those hemmed too (along with everything else). I actually think people of most heights should get their pants hemmed...there is an epidemic of ill-fitting and too long pants in this country.
I get your point, but I find it odd that you are posting about it. It's pretty obvious that she's doing something slightly unusual but within the bounds of socially acceptable. Now if she were wearing yoga pants with a sports bra everywhere...that would be post-worthy.