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Seriously, leggings is the thing to wear now. I work at Macys and leggings sell like crazy by all age groups. You wear them under over-sized t shirts, sweater dresses, short 80s Madonna style skirts, boyfriend jackets. They are everywhere. think they are so popular is because they fit any body regardless of how fat you are. Doesn't mean it looks good on everybody but that is another issue.
Not really complaining, just curious. Did Kim K start this trend? really making it hard to concentrate during the workday.
Because most women are sheep, and when they see one celebrity wearing something, they all start. Leggings look okay, but a lot of the other trends right now are simply terrible. Skinny Jeans only look okay when worn under tall boots. I don't know a single man who actually likes those giant bug-eye glasses either...
Just because something is a trend, doesn't mean it needs to be followed!
The 80s style went out of style because it was ugly...so why bring it back?
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I do wear a gurdle (like Spanxx) whenever I wear a dress. Look, I don't have a 24 inch waist anymore like I did when I was younger, so my mid section needs a little control when I wear a dress. Yes, I do wear Spanxx and proud of it. The modern gurdle. A real southern belle wears one when wearing a dress. We know that.
Not really complaining, just curious. Did Kim K start this trend? really making it hard to concentrate during the workday.
I work at the airport and this is all I see! its like they have on nothing at all.
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