Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These links have photos of the Ruti pants styled:
https://housecall.substack.com/p/what-makes-the-elusive-cool-mom-outfit
https://www.michelletomczak.com/ruti-on-the-loose-work-pant-review-outfit-ideas/
https://www.facebook.com/rutiboutique/videos/1147152920042580/
https://www.instagram.com/popular/ruti-work-pants-styles/
why do influencers pose like this? It makes them look like they have scurvy.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain to me how these are supposed to be WORK PANTS? Do you all work retail? These are in no way professional.
LOL PP! Go to the Deloitte Face thread.
I think if you work in "PR!" or "Marketing!" consulting or any "Creative!" space, you show up in these because you're so cool and nonchalant and you just need your soy latte and laptop and you can sit in the communal brainstorming room, nay brainhurricaning room and solve all the world's problems! In those pants. Also you have to weigh 115.
I don't work for Deloitte or in any "creative" space and I wear pants like this. They are comfy and look good on me.
It sounds like you are mad about other women being thinner than you are. It's okay if these pants don't work for your body, but you don't have to put down people who wear them.
I truly am curious about what work you do that you can get away with wearing these. I'll admit they look comfortable, but I could not wear anything like this to my workplace. I absolutely do not work for Deloitte, nor am I a creative. I work for a tech company that remains business casual.
You just wear them with something like a tee, cropped cardigan and mary jane flats. Not that hard.
Anonymous wrote:You may be the last person on the planet to hear about the Ruti On the Loose Work pants. They're worth it.
Vuori has lots of options in addition to the aforementioned joggers. The Miles ankle pant, the Elevation Ankle trouser, and so forth.
The satin/silk and satin/silk-look style from places like Reformation are super popular now.
Alex Mill has lots of options in cotton and twill, like the Anna or the Hudson.
I’m 5”5 and the R length is perfect length. Would recommend the same for you. TTS.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m obsessed with these and have purchased 3 pairs.
https://www.ayr.com/products/the-high-hopes?variant=43834831568975&country=US¤cy=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&utm_campaign=22439165274&utm_content=177692221123&utm_term=&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=22439165274&utm_content=177692221123&utm_term=&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22439165274&gclid=Cj0KCQjwp7jOBhDGARIsABe7C4eeQwCLfdriaTcYXLZ9byIA5-EgVf0eIAR4LoOAb6hXlsHUg5OEIVIaAhW7EALw_wcB
Do these runs TTS or small? I'm 5'6 and want them to hit at the ankle, so I'm not sure about sizing.
Anonymous wrote:I’m obsessed with these and have purchased 3 pairs.
https://www.ayr.com/products/the-high-hopes?variant=43834831568975&country=US¤cy=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&utm_campaign=22439165274&utm_content=177692221123&utm_term=&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=22439165274&utm_content=177692221123&utm_term=&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22439165274&gclid=Cj0KCQjwp7jOBhDGARIsABe7C4eeQwCLfdriaTcYXLZ9byIA5-EgVf0eIAR4LoOAb6hXlsHUg5OEIVIaAhW7EALw_wcB
Anonymous wrote:OP, the Anthropologie Maeve pants come in a lot of fabrics and lengths, there is one that is an ankle length cut and very light fabric (not linen, but summerweight) that I love to wear in the spring/summer/early fall. You’d be best served by going into the store to find it since it is out seasonally (I have to think it would be in stock this time of year).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Athleta Brooklyn and Endless pants are awesome. Easy to dress up or down.
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=198671012
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=533636052
I can see the appeal but do others thing they are on the frumpy side? I think it's the taper.
They do look frumpy, especially on a non model. I am 5'4" and wear a size 2, so not big, and these make me look so wide. I prefer a straight or wide leg, and I think longer pants look more professional.
I’m fascinated that in the last five years, this style pants has become somewhat popular for young people, and then middle aged women have picked up the torch. They are made with synthetic fabrics, and while I appreciate today’s synthetics are popular and expensive and different, to a passing viewer they don’t look much different than cheap polys of the 1980s. And then the straight leg is just ….there. And most people wearing them aren’t skinny beautiful models, just regular women. The end result for me looks like what a low level office worker or a manager at target was wearing 20 years ago. Essentially cheap straight leg polyester pants. I don’t know how this has rebranded to UMC office wear.
100% it's just marketing and the rise of "influencers". We should all go back to buying natural fibers that last longer. I'd rather spend $300 on a pair of cotton, linen, or even lightweight wool pants that will last for years than on polyesters that will only last one year. I still have and regularly wear lined wool pants from 10 years ago. I guarantee you won't be wearing your Ruti pants even next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Athleta Brooklyn and Endless pants are awesome. Easy to dress up or down.
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=198671012
https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=533636052
I can see the appeal but do others thing they are on the frumpy side? I think it's the taper.
They do look frumpy, especially on a non model. I am 5'4" and wear a size 2, so not big, and these make me look so wide. I prefer a straight or wide leg, and I think longer pants look more professional.
I’m fascinated that in the last five years, this style pants has become somewhat popular for young people, and then middle aged women have picked up the torch. They are made with synthetic fabrics, and while I appreciate today’s synthetics are popular and expensive and different, to a passing viewer they don’t look much different than cheap polys of the 1980s. And then the straight leg is just ….there. And most people wearing them aren’t skinny beautiful models, just regular women. The end result for me looks like what a low level office worker or a manager at target was wearing 20 years ago. Essentially cheap straight leg polyester pants. I don’t know how this has rebranded to UMC office wear.