Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capri pants:
![]()
Ankle pants:
Those are for two different temperatures. Only the top is for summer. I wear a lot of that style capris and it looks fine on that body type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capri pants:
![]()
Ankle pants:
Those are for two different temperatures. Only the top is for summer. I wear a lot of that style capris and it looks fine on that body type.
These look terrible, even on the model
Anonymous wrote:Capri pants:
![]()
Ankle pants:
Anonymous wrote:Capris cover up fat or cellulite on thighs. Capris are better than shorts.
Anonymous wrote:I am 40. My legs are looking better than ever lately. I have muscular toned legs but walking a lot has helped.
Still! The coverage of my cellulite, and some of my uneven coloring and veins, make shorts very, very wrong on me (I wear them for exercise though).
Honey, I saw a ~26yo at an aquarium yesterday. She was in a shorts onesie. Very tight that you could easily see her shelf belly and underwear lines.
Basically my body.
She should not have exited the house in it. I could tell she was going for confident, body acceptance, fun. It was too much visibility. **this is why I don’t wear shorts**
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capri pants:
![]()
Ankle pants:
Those are for two different temperatures. Only the top is for summer. I wear a lot of that style capris and it looks fine on that body type.
Anonymous wrote:Capri pants:
![]()
Ankle pants:
Anonymous wrote:Capri pants:
![]()
Ankle pants:

Anonymous wrote:by the way when i say capri i do not mean right below the knee (not a good look for anyone) but right above the ankle can be super chic