Anonymous wrote:Like this?
Anonymous wrote:Like this?
Anonymous wrote:I observed a grad student in my class today and she had knee high leather boots over her regular pants. Not leggings. Then I remembered this thread. Then I noticed that she is from Kentucky!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:OP, can you please clarify a few points.
Are you in NoVa or another part of the state?
Are the attendees at your conference from the DC area or have they traveled from other parts of the country?
Are they wearing skinny dark pants with suit jackets and knee boots? I am having a hard time picturing it.
I was out running errands all over the DMV this weekend and saw plenty of women in all three jurisdictions wearing jeans tucked into tall boots. I have never seen women wearing tall boots with business casual clothes in this area.
I’m in NoVa.
Attendees are predominantly from Virginia (all parts).
Yes, skinny dark pants, black boots that come just under the knee, and professional wear on top (shells, blazers).
Lots of them!
you sure you didn’t time travel to 2010?
Anonymous wrote:I just today spotted a woman wearing very tall boots over pants but she was tall, slim and AA and could just pull it off that I can’t being a short plump Asian woman. I agree with others - wear what you like and works for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my book, which admittedly has some strange points of view, tall boots over pants are acceptable if and only if there is significant snow cover on the ground. The women at your conference are démodées.
Actually this is perfectly acceptable year round look if you have fungus and or when you work with menuer.
Manure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TALL BOOTS ARE BACK - "Yep, you can't thumb through Instagram or scroll through street style snaps without seeing knee-highs worn over baggier jeans."
https://www.whowhatwear.com/straight-leg-jeans-and-knee-high-boots
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I'm sorry but those whowhatwear outfits are TERRIBLE.
To you. I have been seeing this look around and it's fine. You'll get used to it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TALL BOOTS ARE BACK - "Yep, you can't thumb through Instagram or scroll through street style snaps without seeing knee-highs worn over baggier jeans."
https://www.whowhatwear.com/straight-leg-jeans-and-knee-high-boots
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I'm sorry but those whowhatwear outfits are TERRIBLE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you realtors?
Nope, not realtors.
Property managers?
No, the OP said govt workers.
Anyways, the look OP describes reminds me of the jockeys I used to see riding horses at the racetrack that my mom took me too as a little girl.
Can't imagine this look at a work conference. While fine for a trip to Target or the movies certainly not appropriate for a work conference.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:OP, can you please clarify a few points.
Are you in NoVa or another part of the state?
Are the attendees at your conference from the DC area or have they traveled from other parts of the country?
Are they wearing skinny dark pants with suit jackets and knee boots? I am having a hard time picturing it.
I was out running errands all over the DMV this weekend and saw plenty of women in all three jurisdictions wearing jeans tucked into tall boots. I have never seen women wearing tall boots with business casual clothes in this area.
I’m in NoVa.
Attendees are predominantly from Virginia (all parts).
Yes, skinny dark pants, black boots that come just under the knee, and professional wear on top (shells, blazers).
Lots of them!