Anonymous wrote:OP, capri pants look much better than shorts. They look very chic on slim people.
If you think that women in their FIFTIES look better in short shorts than capri pants, you need your head examined.
Besides, why do you care?
Anonymous wrote:Amazed this is 10 years old! I'm now middle aged and 10 lbs overweight* and I feel like the issue is that many of us middle aged women are just not considered attractive, so nothing we wear will look great. Im at the point where my non-work uniform is a t shirt and bike shorts or cropped leggings because if I can't look grear, I might as well be comfortable.
*yes I KNOW I should lose the weight but a) it's hard! And b) medical stuff has gotten in the way this spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder where the OP stands on gaucho pants (capri’s wide-legged cousin from across the Mediterranean). I love a gaucho in the spring and summer heat!
I’ll say the inverse of PP...when this thread started, I still looked good in capris. With my menopausal weight gain, I no longer want to shove my legs into two pegged tubes.
I think guachos can look very nice and stylish! Not sure if I thought that when I made this thread, though.
Gauchos are pretty much my favorite summer wear. I also like them in fall with boots!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spring has sprung.
I was the original poster of this thread a decade ago. I have aged, matured, grown...
I don't wear capris- yet!- but more importantly, I no longer care what others wear. I renounce my judgment of your favorite knee-covering, shin-exposing pants!
I LOVE THIS!!! Thank you for coming back OP. This thread should be locked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder where the OP stands on gaucho pants (capri’s wide-legged cousin from across the Mediterranean). I love a gaucho in the spring and summer heat!
I’ll say the inverse of PP...when this thread started, I still looked good in capris. With my menopausal weight gain, I no longer want to shove my legs into two pegged tubes.
I think guachos can look very nice and stylish! Not sure if I thought that when I made this thread, though.
Anonymous wrote:I was skinny in my 20s and wore capris. Looking at those pictures now makes me cringe.
I think the only person who could pull it off is Audrey Hepburn. She had the built and the poise. For the vast majority of people, it's not a flattering look. The absolute worst is khaki or chino capris.
Anonymous wrote:I always wonder where the OP stands on gaucho pants (capri’s wide-legged cousin from across the Mediterranean). I love a gaucho in the spring and summer heat!
I’ll say the inverse of PP...when this thread started, I still looked good in capris. With my menopausal weight gain, I no longer want to shove my legs into two pegged tubes.
Anonymous wrote:I was skinny in my 20s and wore capris. Looking at those pictures now makes me cringe.
I think the only person who could pull it off is Audrey Hepburn. She had the built and the poise. For the vast majority of people, it's not a flattering look. The absolute worst is khaki or chino capris.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spring has sprung.
I was the original poster of this thread a decade ago. I have aged, matured, grown...
I don't wear capris- yet!- but more importantly, I no longer care what others wear. I renounce my judgment of your favorite knee-covering, shin-exposing pants!
LOL. Thank you for starting this thread lo those many years ago, OP! I think of it often when I get my capris out for summer. And in fact this weekend I was wearing capris and caught a glimpse of myself in a mirror in a store and thought "OMG that DCUM capri person was right all along, these look horrible on me, wtf have I been thinking wearing these around?"(I'm not being snarky here, this is actually a true story!) I mean part of it's I'm also a decade older and have to work harder now to look put together and part of it was those particular capris were super schlumpy but...as you have revolved to acceptance, I have gone to the other side of the wheel and accept your original wisdom. *bows in homage*
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spring has sprung.
I was the original poster of this thread a decade ago. I have aged, matured, grown...
I don't wear capris- yet!- but more importantly, I no longer care what others wear. I renounce my judgment of your favorite knee-covering, shin-exposing pants!
LOL. Thank you for starting this thread lo those many years ago, OP! I think of it often when I get my capris out for summer. And in fact this weekend I was wearing capris and caught a glimpse of myself in a mirror in a store and thought "OMG that DCUM capri person was right all along, these look horrible on me, wtf have I been thinking wearing these around?"(I'm not being snarky here, this is actually a true story!) I mean part of it's I'm also a decade older and have to work harder now to look put together and part of it was those particular capris were super schlumpy but...as you have revolved to acceptance, I have gone to the other side of the wheel and accept your original wisdom. *bows in homage*
Anonymous wrote:Spring has sprung.
I was the original poster of this thread a decade ago. I have aged, matured, grown...
I don't wear capris- yet!- but more importantly, I no longer care what others wear. I renounce my judgment of your favorite knee-covering, shin-exposing pants!
Anonymous wrote:I think capris have come a long way since this thread was started. There are some cute, flattering cuts out there now.