Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When people started putting everything on instagram
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My group of friends (including their husbands) are in matching attires for every occasion - formal or casual. They also put everything on instagram and FB.
Ha!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exercise is much more widespread now, and exercise clothes are much more fashionable / trendy than the tshirts and shorts of yore. I'm guessing a fit woman in name brand athleisure looks way better than those of you who are bragging about being fat in a sundress and/or claiming khakis look good.
Nope, I don't care if you are a fitness instructor of the year, wearing athleisure clothing outside of the gym is inappropriate for grown women and will get an eye roll from me.
You can eye roll all you want. I am in high end workout clothing the days I work (6 days a week, teaching classes and have 22 private sessions a week). I don’t have time to go home after taking my kid to preschool to change out of my Lilly Pulitzer dresses and into my Lululemon or Athleta for you. I don’t have time during the week to go home from work and change into my ‘fun clothes’ to go grocery shopping. I always get compliments on how I style myself and I am not walking around with my butt or boobs out. Deal with it. Your life is very limited if this is making you roll your eyes at women. You should get out more! Go workout.
So that’s your uniform? If I were a medical professional, would it be okay if i showed up at your house in scrubs? Go home and shower!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm French. I don't have leisurewear.
I have "normal" clothes, which you might call dressy casual, and clothing for specific activities (funerals, important celebrations, professional, hiking, horseback riding, walking in snow, canyoning, rock-climbing, etc). I also have pyjamas, but you wouldn't see them unless we had a fire at night...
Omg no one cares what the French person thinks. Your culture is different, yes we know.
Xenophobe. The point was, there are many cultures represented in the Washington DC area, and most of them do not dress as casually as Americans. You understood it, since you reacted rather defensively![]()
Stop shaming your country and put on some real clothes.
NP I am so darn sick of French person chiming in on every thread. Go back to France! You're the real xenophobe. Every thread is about how gauche Americans are.
Anonymous wrote:I've never, ever understood this mindset.
Show me, exactly, how it is any more effort--or any less comfortable--to throw a dress over your head than to throw on a T-shirt and capris or leggings or jeans or some such?
There's nothing harder about wearing a dress. In fact, it's easier--it's one item of clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Just make yourself look presentable!!! Being a parent does not mean you get to roll up somewhere looking like something the cat dragged in. Comb your hair. Put on some lipstick (it takes literally 2 seconds). If you have time to squeeze yourself into some lululemons, you can spare a second or two for basic grooming. the end.