Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.
People are so weird about their dated fashion on this forum. Absolutely nobody is prying your DSW riding boots or waterfall cardigans or infinity scarves or skinny jeans out of your hands. Rock on forever in your outdated clothes, none of us care.
I truly love your assumption that a tall boot can only be a) from some shit shoe store b) paired with some other trends you seem unfashionable c) outdated when every retailer across the spectrum still sells tall boots in every price point.
Get a life.
No, I fully get that tall boots are trendy. I own them. I’ll buy more this fall. It’s your specific “pry them out of my hands” comment that tells me you’re wearing dated shit you refuse to believe is dated because you won’t give it up.
DP.
The “pry them out of my hands” poster doesn’t CARE if things are dated. This has nothing to do with refusing to believe something is out of fashion. This is about not CARING.
I don’t care in the slightest if what I’m wearing is dated. I know it and I happily wear it anyway. My self confidence doesn’t come from my clothes.
You’re in denial. You do have a sense of style and you do care, but instead of looking fashionable you’re going for the “I don’t care” look that many DC women adopt. You think you’re too cool but you’re just confirming to the norm.
How little you know.
I don’t adopt any look. If it feels good, I wear it.
Not everybody cares. Why do you need us to? Does it make you feel better somehow? Why?
Why are you in the fashion forum arguing about why you don’t care about fashion.
I’m here because I happen to like tall boots, and I happen to like wearing them over my jeans. They keep me very warm in the fall and winter. My #1 goal is comfort. Always.
There seem to be 3(?) posters here who are quite content to wear what we like rather than what people tell us to wear.
Yes, and we clearly annoy the women who need to make a thread to give them permission to wear something.
Listen, show up to drop off or pta in your skinny jeans with tall boots over. Some of us go to work and need to look current and presentable.
Where do you work where you have to dress according to current fashion trends? Do you work at Vogue or something? No. So get off your high horse.
I also love the fact that you think I’m a SAHM and think that’s an insult. I’ve always worked full-time.
Do you….not understand that in most professional jobs, looking presentable is helpful? And also ageism is real? There have been studies done about it.
Either way, I have my own style and things I like, but I also like to try to keep current and there is nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.
People are so weird about their dated fashion on this forum. Absolutely nobody is prying your DSW riding boots or waterfall cardigans or infinity scarves or skinny jeans out of your hands. Rock on forever in your outdated clothes, none of us care.
I truly love your assumption that a tall boot can only be a) from some shit shoe store b) paired with some other trends you seem unfashionable c) outdated when every retailer across the spectrum still sells tall boots in every price point.
Get a life.
No, I fully get that tall boots are trendy. I own them. I’ll buy more this fall. It’s your specific “pry them out of my hands” comment that tells me you’re wearing dated shit you refuse to believe is dated because you won’t give it up.
DP.
The “pry them out of my hands” poster doesn’t CARE if things are dated. This has nothing to do with refusing to believe something is out of fashion. This is about not CARING.
I don’t care in the slightest if what I’m wearing is dated. I know it and I happily wear it anyway. My self confidence doesn’t come from my clothes.
You’re in denial. You do have a sense of style and you do care, but instead of looking fashionable you’re going for the “I don’t care” look that many DC women adopt. You think you’re too cool but you’re just confirming to the norm.
How little you know.
I don’t adopt any look. If it feels good, I wear it.
Not everybody cares. Why do you need us to? Does it make you feel better somehow? Why?
Why are you in the fashion forum arguing about why you don’t care about fashion.
I’m here because I happen to like tall boots, and I happen to like wearing them over my jeans. They keep me very warm in the fall and winter. My #1 goal is comfort. Always.
There seem to be 3(?) posters here who are quite content to wear what we like rather than what people tell us to wear.
Yes, and we clearly annoy the women who need to make a thread to give them permission to wear something.
Listen, show up to drop off or pta in your skinny jeans with tall boots over. Some of us go to work and need to look current and presentable.
Where do you work where you have to dress according to current fashion trends? Do you work at Vogue or something? No. So get off your high horse.
I also love the fact that you think I’m a SAHM and think that’s an insult. I’ve always worked full-time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.
People are so weird about their dated fashion on this forum. Absolutely nobody is prying your DSW riding boots or waterfall cardigans or infinity scarves or skinny jeans out of your hands. Rock on forever in your outdated clothes, none of us care.
I truly love your assumption that a tall boot can only be a) from some shit shoe store b) paired with some other trends you seem unfashionable c) outdated when every retailer across the spectrum still sells tall boots in every price point.
Get a life.
No, I fully get that tall boots are trendy. I own them. I’ll buy more this fall. It’s your specific “pry them out of my hands” comment that tells me you’re wearing dated shit you refuse to believe is dated because you won’t give it up.
DP.
The “pry them out of my hands” poster doesn’t CARE if things are dated. This has nothing to do with refusing to believe something is out of fashion. This is about not CARING.
I don’t care in the slightest if what I’m wearing is dated. I know it and I happily wear it anyway. My self confidence doesn’t come from my clothes.
You’re in denial. You do have a sense of style and you do care, but instead of looking fashionable you’re going for the “I don’t care” look that many DC women adopt. You think you’re too cool but you’re just confirming to the norm.
How little you know.
I don’t adopt any look. If it feels good, I wear it.
Not everybody cares. Why do you need us to? Does it make you feel better somehow? Why?
Why are you in the fashion forum arguing about why you don’t care about fashion.
I’m here because I happen to like tall boots, and I happen to like wearing them over my jeans. They keep me very warm in the fall and winter. My #1 goal is comfort. Always.
There seem to be 3(?) posters here who are quite content to wear what we like rather than what people tell us to wear.
Yes, and we clearly annoy the women who need to make a thread to give them permission to wear something.
Listen, show up to drop off or pta in your skinny jeans with tall boots over. Some of us go to work and need to look current and presentable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.
People are so weird about their dated fashion on this forum. Absolutely nobody is prying your DSW riding boots or waterfall cardigans or infinity scarves or skinny jeans out of your hands. Rock on forever in your outdated clothes, none of us care.
I truly love your assumption that a tall boot can only be a) from some shit shoe store b) paired with some other trends you seem unfashionable c) outdated when every retailer across the spectrum still sells tall boots in every price point.
Get a life.
No, I fully get that tall boots are trendy. I own them. I’ll buy more this fall. It’s your specific “pry them out of my hands” comment that tells me you’re wearing dated shit you refuse to believe is dated because you won’t give it up.
DP.
The “pry them out of my hands” poster doesn’t CARE if things are dated. This has nothing to do with refusing to believe something is out of fashion. This is about not CARING.
I don’t care in the slightest if what I’m wearing is dated. I know it and I happily wear it anyway. My self confidence doesn’t come from my clothes.
You’re in denial. You do have a sense of style and you do care, but instead of looking fashionable you’re going for the “I don’t care” look that many DC women adopt. You think you’re too cool but you’re just confirming to the norm.
How little you know.
I don’t adopt any look. If it feels good, I wear it.
Not everybody cares. Why do you need us to? Does it make you feel better somehow? Why?
Why are you in the fashion forum arguing about why you don’t care about fashion.
I’m here because I happen to like tall boots, and I happen to like wearing them over my jeans. They keep me very warm in the fall and winter. My #1 goal is comfort. Always.
There seem to be 3(?) posters here who are quite content to wear what we like rather than what people tell us to wear.
Yes, and we clearly annoy the women who need to make a thread to give them permission to wear something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.
People are so weird about their dated fashion on this forum. Absolutely nobody is prying your DSW riding boots or waterfall cardigans or infinity scarves or skinny jeans out of your hands. Rock on forever in your outdated clothes, none of us care.
I truly love your assumption that a tall boot can only be a) from some shit shoe store b) paired with some other trends you seem unfashionable c) outdated when every retailer across the spectrum still sells tall boots in every price point.
Get a life.
No, I fully get that tall boots are trendy. I own them. I’ll buy more this fall. It’s your specific “pry them out of my hands” comment that tells me you’re wearing dated shit you refuse to believe is dated because you won’t give it up.
DP.
The “pry them out of my hands” poster doesn’t CARE if things are dated. This has nothing to do with refusing to believe something is out of fashion. This is about not CARING.
I don’t care in the slightest if what I’m wearing is dated. I know it and I happily wear it anyway. My self confidence doesn’t come from my clothes.
You’re in denial. You do have a sense of style and you do care, but instead of looking fashionable you’re going for the “I don’t care” look that many DC women adopt. You think you’re too cool but you’re just confirming to the norm.
How little you know.
I don’t adopt any look. If it feels good, I wear it.
Not everybody cares. Why do you need us to? Does it make you feel better somehow? Why?
Why are you in the fashion forum arguing about why you don’t care about fashion.
I’m here because I happen to like tall boots, and I happen to like wearing them over my jeans. They keep me very warm in the fall and winter. My #1 goal is comfort. Always.
There seem to be 3(?) posters here who are quite content to wear what we like rather than what people tell us to wear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.
People are so weird about their dated fashion on this forum. Absolutely nobody is prying your DSW riding boots or waterfall cardigans or infinity scarves or skinny jeans out of your hands. Rock on forever in your outdated clothes, none of us care.
I truly love your assumption that a tall boot can only be a) from some shit shoe store b) paired with some other trends you seem unfashionable c) outdated when every retailer across the spectrum still sells tall boots in every price point.
Get a life.
No, I fully get that tall boots are trendy. I own them. I’ll buy more this fall. It’s your specific “pry them out of my hands” comment that tells me you’re wearing dated shit you refuse to believe is dated because you won’t give it up.
DP.
The “pry them out of my hands” poster doesn’t CARE if things are dated. This has nothing to do with refusing to believe something is out of fashion. This is about not CARING.
I don’t care in the slightest if what I’m wearing is dated. I know it and I happily wear it anyway. My self confidence doesn’t come from my clothes.
You’re in denial. You do have a sense of style and you do care, but instead of looking fashionable you’re going for the “I don’t care” look that many DC women adopt. You think you’re too cool but you’re just confirming to the norm.
How little you know.
I don’t adopt any look. If it feels good, I wear it.
Not everybody cares. Why do you need us to? Does it make you feel better somehow? Why?
Why are you in the fashion forum arguing about why you don’t care about fashion.
Anonymous wrote:Everything from the early 2000s is coming back around, are tall boots back again? Dress, sweater, and tall boots was my fall uniform for years and I am ready to get back to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.
People are so weird about their dated fashion on this forum. Absolutely nobody is prying your DSW riding boots or waterfall cardigans or infinity scarves or skinny jeans out of your hands. Rock on forever in your outdated clothes, none of us care.
I truly love your assumption that a tall boot can only be a) from some shit shoe store b) paired with some other trends you seem unfashionable c) outdated when every retailer across the spectrum still sells tall boots in every price point.
Get a life.
No, I fully get that tall boots are trendy. I own them. I’ll buy more this fall. It’s your specific “pry them out of my hands” comment that tells me you’re wearing dated shit you refuse to believe is dated because you won’t give it up.
DP.
The “pry them out of my hands” poster doesn’t CARE if things are dated. This has nothing to do with refusing to believe something is out of fashion. This is about not CARING.
I don’t care in the slightest if what I’m wearing is dated. I know it and I happily wear it anyway. My self confidence doesn’t come from my clothes.
You’re in denial. You do have a sense of style and you do care, but instead of looking fashionable you’re going for the “I don’t care” look that many DC women adopt. You think you’re too cool but you’re just confirming to the norm.
How little you know.
I don’t adopt any look. If it feels good, I wear it.
Not everybody cares. Why do you need us to? Does it make you feel better somehow? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.
People are so weird about their dated fashion on this forum. Absolutely nobody is prying your DSW riding boots or waterfall cardigans or infinity scarves or skinny jeans out of your hands. Rock on forever in your outdated clothes, none of us care.
Anonymous wrote:Tall frye never out of style
Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I hate this topic because you will have to pry my tall boots out of my cold dead hands. Get some confidence and wear what you like. Geez.