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Love my yoga pants. I wear them to yoga, and around the house. Yep, I *gasp* occasionally wear them grocery shopping. My bottom is always covered, and I don't look sloppy. What's the big deal, who cares?
I typically wear leggings to the gym, or while running. If I do wear them to work, etc., I ordinarily wear them with a longer top. If I go to the gym, and on my way home, stop at the grocery store, I'm really not going to be too worried about who I'm offending with my leggings-clad physique. Anybody random stranger who has a problem with my work out attire of choice should really find some other pressing thing to occupy their headspace. It's really no big deal.
I wear my yoga pants out, but I have a decent figure...no lumps/bumps or cellulite.
I wear mine because they are convenient and comfy when running errands during the day. I'm a SAHM and run lots of errands al day. I rather wear yoga pants and leggings than the dreaded and ever so frumpy "mom jeans". *shudder*
... was visible through the thin pants--I think they were leggings. I worked with a large lady who had this problem. Nothing was ever said to her about her dress, as far as I know. Also, pretty sure she could have afforded newer, nicer and more appropriate clothes for WORK -- she didn't just throw these on for a quick stop at a convenience store. The sight was disgusting.
This reminds me of the late '80s when leggings were in fashion for the first time around (I think). I remember lots of fatties who wore leggings as a uniform. The black leggings didn't look too bad, but then they started wearing the white and pink versions that showed all of the cellulite.
It made me cringe when I heard that leggings were back in style.
I love leggings and yoga pants. I'm fortunate to have nice legs, but even if I didn't, I'd wear them regularly. I do wear tunic tops or long tees so if someone has a problem with that, they are looking too hard.
if you wear them in public, don't become shock if you get catcalled, eye sexed, etc.
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