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Post by neen on Apr 13, 2017 15:32:43 GMT
I just wear what is comfortable and I like. I really don't care what people think. I'm really into these stupid lula roe leggings right now! I COULD live in them! BUT I will not be that person who wears them with a t-shrit. Only under a dress or skirt or lONG shirt!
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Post by jamescat1 on Apr 13, 2017 18:37:48 GMT
Trends look outdated too quickly so for years I've worn the same classic styles. I probably keep my clothes too long but the styles still work.
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Post by finreporter on Apr 13, 2017 19:58:51 GMT
I just wear what is comfortable and I like. I really don't care what people think. I'm really into these stupid lula roe leggings right now! I COULD live in them! BUT I will not be that person who wears them with a t-shrit. Only under a dress or skirt or lONG shirt! i can't do leggings with a shorter shirt either. if i do wear it with a tshirt, i make sure the tshirt is long enough to cover my crotch. because ugh. no one needs to see that!
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Post by ksbruns on Apr 13, 2017 21:06:57 GMT
I just wear what is comfortable and I like. I really don't care what people think. I'm really into these stupid lula roe leggings right now! I COULD live in them! BUT I will not be that person who wears them with a t-shrit. Only under a dress or skirt or lONG shirt! i can't do leggings with a shorter shirt either. if i do wear it with a tshirt, i make sure the tshirt is long enough to cover my crotch. because ugh. no one needs to see that! I can barely handle jeans without my crotch covered!
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Post by alias123 on Apr 13, 2017 23:13:20 GMT
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Post by finreporter on Apr 14, 2017 0:49:23 GMT
i wear leggings almost daily (folded up a bit to create a length between ankle and capri). but jeans must have too much fabric or bulk because when i attempt to do a skinny jean i look like a pair of walking chicken drumsticks. all big and meaty at the top and very thin from my knee to my foot. so they end up looking ridiculous on me. if i had a more proportional thigh to ankle ratio i'd totally do it.
for working out, i still make sure my tops are long enough to cover my crotch. all my sport tanks and tshirts are long enough to just cover the crotch and go down right to the end of my bum. i just can't stand any amount of crotch showing.
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Post by alias123 on Apr 14, 2017 14:25:37 GMT
all my sport tanks and tshirts are long enough to just cover the crotch and go down right to the end of my bum. i just can't stand any amount of crotch showing. My problem is I am only 5'2". So long tunic tops I think make me look shorter as I don't wear heals. I am usually in flats or sneakers.
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Post by finreporter on Apr 14, 2017 18:38:27 GMT
i'm only 5'2" as well. i only do a longer tunic top if i'm wearing heels, but if i'm wearing flats or sneakers i still will make sure the tops cover my crotch area. not a tunic top per se, but being short i also am able to easily find tops that are longer on me even if they're not meant to be long. the world is a far better place when it doesn't have to see my camel toe.
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Post by luanne on Apr 14, 2017 18:44:43 GMT
alias123 I wear whatever is most comfortable (and still looks decent) to the gym. I have a couple of pair of capri length yoga pants and a couple of capri length I guess what you'd call exercise pants. I also have a couple of pair of full length pants for when it's colder. I wear a short sleeved t-shirt and I prefer a v neck.
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Post by alias123 on Apr 16, 2017 22:41:19 GMT
luanne, I usually prefer V neck shirts too !
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