Anonymous wrote:Most of the time I wear dresses, sometimes skirts. In the winter I will wear pants because I don’t like tights very much. I even wear dresses to play with my kids on the playground and I do yard work. I have some that have built in shorts. Dresses are just comfortable. I also always look put together when going out because it’s a whole outfit.
My record for wearing dresses was when I was pregnant. I didn’t like pressure on my stomach so I didn’t wear pants for an entire pregnancy. And afterwards dresses were easier too. Dresses also were easier when my stomach grew because they have a stretch to them that pants don’t have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% or the time.
DH definitely appreciates
Why?
Jeans are pretty sexy if you have a good booty.
Easier access.
Anonymous wrote:A new-ish friend of mine just realized I do this and she was FASCINATED. I didn't realize it was so unique, but have been doing this since ninth grade so don't even think about it anymore. Does anyone else do this? (I do wear pants/shorts to work out, but change back into a dress or skirt immediately after.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who were dresses all the time, isn’t it expensive? When I wear a dress, I don’t feel as if I can repeat it for two weeks because it seems so noticeable. Jeans are so easy to mix and match with everything.
Also I find dresses time consuming because I have to make sure my legs look nice too.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who were dresses all the time, isn’t it expensive? When I wear a dress, I don’t feel as if I can repeat it for two weeks because it seems so noticeable. Jeans are so easy to mix and match with everything.
Anonymous wrote:What are these casual skirts that people are wearing? Any that would look good with baggy T-shirts?
Anonymous wrote:What are these casual skirts that people are wearing? Any that would look good with baggy T-shirts?
Anonymous wrote:Most of the time I wear dresses, sometimes skirts. In the winter I will wear pants because I don’t like tights very much. I even wear dresses to play with my kids on the playground and I do yard work. I have some that have built in shorts. Dresses are just comfortable. I also always look put together when going out because it’s a whole outfit.
My record for wearing dresses was when I was pregnant. I didn’t like pressure on my stomach so I didn’t wear pants for an entire pregnancy. And afterwards dresses were easier too. Dresses also were easier when my stomach grew because they have a stretch to them that pants don’t have.
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.