Anonymous wrote:I have a driver who does the driving for me. In my SUV 💁♀️
Anonymous wrote:I wear my raincoat, elegant boots, and hold an umbrella when it’s raining. Some people stares at me as if it were inappropriate. I will keep wearing my rain gear.
Anonymous wrote:I wear my raincoat, elegant boots, and hold an umbrella when it’s raining. Some people stares at me as if it were inappropriate. I will keep wearing my rain gear.
Anonymous wrote:I was at Giant earlier in the downpour and a casual glance at my fellow shoppers showed me the little thought people seem to put into getting dressed when leaving the house in the rain. Ugg boots, large soaking sweatshirts, sneakers, wet hair.
Why not just wear a pain of rainboots, rain jacket and have an umbrella in your car?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.us.rains.com/collections/womens-rainwear/products/curve-jacket?variant=39561511829527
Can you imagine walking into your DC office dressed like this? Lol. As if!
Anonymous wrote:People are so defensive! I'm not OP but I get what she means. I think if she had been seeing people who'd obviously driven to the store and dashed across the parking lot for 30 seconds, she wouldn't have noticed. I am betting she was at an urban store where people walk and saw a lot of people with soaked-through sneakers and sweatshirts (which I've also seen) and wondered why they didn't have anything more appropriate.
BTW I don't have true rain boots but I have rain-appropriate shoes (a pair of weatherproof Chelsea boots with a good tread on the sole for slick surfaces). I do have a rain jacket because I think it actually rains a decent amount in DC, but its not stiff or thick or overly hot -- it's made of a lightweight technical fabric, not rubber, because we live in 2023 not 1953.
Actually my main issue is that my rain jacket is super lightweight because it was purchased for spring/summer/fall rain in DC. But as our winters have gotten warmer, we get less snow/sleet and more rain this time of year, and I feel like I need an insulated waterproof coat for that. I have a down coat that does great in snow but not in rain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.us.rains.com/collections/womens-rainwear/products/curve-jacket?variant=39561511829527
Can you imagine walking into your DC office dressed like this? Lol. As if!
If I walked from the Metro to an office, I would absolutely wear a coat like that. OP is complaining about people in Giant on a Tuesday night likely running 30 feet from their car to the door.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.us.rains.com/collections/womens-rainwear/products/curve-jacket?variant=39561511829527
Can you imagine walking into your DC office dressed like this? Lol. As if!
Anonymous wrote:Ok folks recommend your rain boots!!