Women who wear yoga pants like these everywhere... (legs, guys, tone)
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That's what 90% of the girls wear on the campus of URI.. that and their Uggs.. It's almost like their drones..
Leggings or yoga pants, basically skin tight black spandex that shows everything....
And those are what I wear to the grocery on the way back from the gym and Im not fat and look good in them but if you dont like what I wear then dont look ...real simple . In fact I had a an emt tell me I looked cute . yeah I know he was trying to flirt with me but I did tell him thanks and left .
I wear them a lot, too...wearing a pair today, in fact...never changed out of them after morning yoga, wore them to walk the dogs, etc. I don't look any different in them then I do in jeans.
I'm not complaining, if the gals wanna show their stuff that's fine. I find the ones who don't wear that stuff and follow the
trend a bit more engaging and creative is all..
Eh. What people find comfortable to wear isn't necessarily an indictment of creativity. I realize you're on a college campus and surrounded by very young women who probably do consciously consider their attire from a fashion standpoint, even if it's casualwear, but in the post-collegiate world, you'll find that women don't always so carefully plan their "artfully casual" look...they just wear what they like/like the feel of, and it's not so premeditated. I remember being a college student, and actually putting a lot of thought into even the most casual of outfits...those days are gone. I just wear what I like and is comfy.
Here at Rutgers, every gal dresses differently top to bottom. Some do wear yoga pants, but there are many others who don't.
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