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Of course people can wear whatever they want - and that applies to people of ALL sizes, to you fat-phobes on here. But what do I personally dislike seeing? Yoga pants or leggings with Ugg boots, and those short-shorts that make a "V" up their arses. These are both particularly popular trends with teen girls (at least where I live), and I wish they'd go away already. Also, when did high-waisted pants become trendy again? I thought we left that look in the '90s, along with the "Rachel" hairdo.
Love my leggings with a long shirt and UGGS during the fall comfy
Men in skinny jeans where the seat of the pants is halfway down to their knees because the legs of the jeans are too skinny for the legs of the guy. Really nasty.
Women wearing jeans with too small of a waist resulting in muffin top. It is silly to insist that you wear a smaller size than you do only to have your abdomen and back fat flop over the top of your pants. I tend to have an apple shape when I gain weight and I am very careful not to walk around with a big, flabby muffin top, even if it takes me a month of Sundays to find jeans designed for my body shape (wider waistband).
Pajama pants worn in public, particularly ones with cartoon characters on them on an adult. Really?
Women with big chests in tight, low cut tops so that you see a huge cleavage crack between even huger breasts and the whole thing jiggles when they walk. Reminds me of jello, and not in a good way.
Pale lipstick surrounded by a stark line of dark lip liner. Looks like a Halloween disguise.
Ankle boots with a dress that end up looking like hooves. Very unflattering.
Men in skinny jeans where the seat of the pants is halfway down to their knees because the legs of the jeans are too skinny for the legs of the guy. Really nasty.
Women wearing jeans with too small of a waist resulting in muffin top. It is silly to insist that you wear a smaller size than you do only to have your abdomen and back fat flop over the top of your pants. I tend to have an apple shape when I gain weight and I am very careful not to walk around with a big, flabby muffin top, even if it takes me a month of Sundays to find jeans designed for my body shape (wider waistband).
Pajama pants worn in public, particularly ones with cartoon characters on them on an adult. Really?
Women with big chests in tight, low cut tops so that you see a huge cleavage crack between even huger breasts and the whole thing jiggles when they walk. Reminds me of jello, and not in a good way.
Pale lipstick surrounded by a stark line of dark lip liner. Looks like a Halloween disguise.
Ankle boots with a dress that end up looking like hooves. Very unflattering.
LMAO, that was funny. And I have worn ankle boots with dresses/skirts. It's either that or wear sneakers to travel to work and change into flats when I get there. My feet hurt too much to wear flats standing on the train or walking on city sidewalks, so I just put the boots on and wear them rather than carry a pair of shoes. Choices.
I am past the age where I worry about what anyone thinks of my footwear.
you think horizontal stripes are and out and out crime against fashion regardless of context? I think horizontal stripes are classic and classy with the right outfit on the right body type.
A woman who is overweight wearing low cut jeans/pants/skirts with the fat hanging over her belt.
A chubby bride wearing too tight a bodice so that her fat hangs over on top, and to make matters worse, lots of crinoline to make her appear even larger. That seems to be the style these days, but don't just GO with what everyone else is wearing. Wear what looks GOOD on YOU!
ON THE OTHER HAND;
A thin woman wearing baggy clothes so she doesn't show off her figure. Why the hell not show it off if you can?
I say to consider yourself lucky and get out there wearing your correct size of clothes with pride.
(I'm not saying that you have to wear them skin tight or looking like a hooker either lol)
you think horizontal stripes are and out and out crime against fashion regardless of context? I think horizontal stripes are classic and classy with the right outfit on the right body type.
People over 30 (especially in their 40s/50s/60s) who still wear brands like Aeropostale and Hollister.
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