Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day in college, OP? Even in winter?
Why are you skeptical? NP but I actually only ever wear pants in the summer. I don’t really wear jeans but I like flowy lightweight pants that are summer only. Winter is dresses and skirts all season unless I’m very casual in leggings.
Why am I skeptical? Is that even a real question? Go outside on a snowy or brutally cold day. How many people are wearing skirts and dresses?
Lots of people do this. I do it all the time. Boots, fleece leggings, wool dress, long coat. It's one of my favorite looks in the winter.
Same. I would find it very annoying to tuck pants into my tall snow boots.
We don't get that much snow here. Very few people are outside for more than a few seconds when it is cold snow. You are going from a house with heat, to a car with heat, to a business or other house with heat.
This isn't new york where you are walking multiple places frequently, or walking in slush or snow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day in college, OP? Even in winter?
Why are you skeptical? NP but I actually only ever wear pants in the summer. I don’t really wear jeans but I like flowy lightweight pants that are summer only. Winter is dresses and skirts all season unless I’m very casual in leggings.
Why am I skeptical? Is that even a real question? Go outside on a snowy or brutally cold day. How many people are wearing skirts and dresses?
Lots of people do this. I do it all the time. Boots, fleece leggings, wool dress, long coat. It's one of my favorite looks in the winter.
Same. I would find it very annoying to tuck pants into my tall snow boots.
We don't get that much snow here. Very few people are outside for more than a few seconds when it is cold snow. You are going from a house with heat, to a car with heat, to a business or other house with heat.
This isn't new york where you are walking multiple places frequently, or walking in slush or snow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day in college, OP? Even in winter?
Why are you skeptical? NP but I actually only ever wear pants in the summer. I don’t really wear jeans but I like flowy lightweight pants that are summer only. Winter is dresses and skirts all season unless I’m very casual in leggings.
Why am I skeptical? Is that even a real question? Go outside on a snowy or brutally cold day. How many people are wearing skirts and dresses?
Lots of people do this. I do it all the time. Boots, fleece leggings, wool dress, long coat. It's one of my favorite looks in the winter.
Same. I would find it very annoying to tuck pants into my tall snow boots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% or the time.
DH definitely appreciates
Why?
Jeans are pretty sexy if you have a good booty.
Anonymous wrote:99% or the time.
DH definitely appreciates
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day in college, OP? Even in winter?
Why are you skeptical? NP but I actually only ever wear pants in the summer. I don’t really wear jeans but I like flowy lightweight pants that are summer only. Winter is dresses and skirts all season unless I’m very casual in leggings.
Why am I skeptical? Is that even a real question? Go outside on a snowy or brutally cold day. How many people are wearing skirts and dresses?
Lots of people do this. I do it all the time. Boots, fleece leggings, wool dress, long coat. It's one of my favorite looks in the winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day in college, OP? Even in winter?
Why are you skeptical? NP but I actually only ever wear pants in the summer. I don’t really wear jeans but I like flowy lightweight pants that are summer only. Winter is dresses and skirts all season unless I’m very casual in leggings.
Why am I skeptical? Is that even a real question? Go outside on a snowy or brutally cold day. How many people are wearing skirts and dresses?
Anonymous wrote:Not every single day, but most days: yes! I have a hard-to-dress figure - hourglass, 5’3, long-waisted, with strong shoulders. Finding tops that are sufficiently long and don’t draw too much attention to bust is not easy, and dresses are very flattering on me.
I wear shift dresses and wrap dresses to work, and casual dresses for everyday. You can change the look of each easily depending on shoe and layering (cardigan, jean or leather jacket, blazer). It’s also easier to look more out together and also makes it seem as though you’re putting more effort into your appearance (although I personally find it more challenging matching tops and bottoms).
I love dresses.