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Old 07-07-2017, 01:36 PM
 
Location: Encino, CA
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College women clothing fad is now an XL t-shirt and athletic shorts..

Today's popular fad for young women is gym shorts and an XL t-shirt. Also in style are baggy overalls and your mom's cut off jean shorts.[/color]
Here in Los Angeles, I notice the trend (at least on the campus of UCLA) is:

Yoga Pants/tights
Yoga shorts/tights
No bra
Cutoff jean short-shorts where the bottom of the butt cheeks are showing.

Nice styles. No one is complaining.
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Old 07-07-2017, 02:10 PM
 
Location: Toronto
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Today's popular fad for young women is gym shorts and an XL t-shirt. Also in style are baggy overalls and your mom's cut off jean shorts. Who in the right mind would think this is proper attire for anything but pajamas? I'm not "objectifying women", I'm stating that this style is absolutely terrible! It's pure laziness. Men now easily outdress women at least on campuses. Thoughts?

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Not at all young women. In my city not many women are walking around wearing baddy clothes or frumpy clothes. Not even at the gym.

These looks varry from place to place.

When I was university I thought based on all the TV shows and movies that showed university students in sweat shirts and track pants so I went to on my first day dressed down like that so I did not looked too flashy. LOL well I got a rude awakening. EVERYONE was dressed up!!! It is totally the opposite in my city. Lesson learned . Frumpy is not the norm. Walking around in PJ like clothes is not the norm and people will likely think you are a homeless person or a drug addict.
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Old 07-07-2017, 09:44 PM
 
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. It WAS also in fashion once upon a time, for girls to wear men's boxer shorts and tshirts. So what?


Wait...people don't wear that anymore?? Oh, well, guess I'm screwed!
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Old 07-08-2017, 01:20 PM
 
Location: Oakland, CA
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Back in college I alternated from dressy outfits (skirts/dresses/nice tops with jeans/button downs and some casual outfits - track pants and t-shirts. Sometimes I'd dress those track pants up too with a tank top or shell and a cardigan. I guess I was early to that athleisure trend.

Most people I remember dressing pretty casually. Jeans and t-shirts. Hoodies and track pants, stuff like that.
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Old 07-10-2017, 08:55 AM
 
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Wait...people don't wear that anymore?? Oh, well, guess I'm screwed!

I say "was" because that's my knowledge base. I didn't mean "was, but never again." LOL


I personally, don't see girls in men's boxer shorts anymore. Doesn't mean it's not happening...just that I'm not seeing it.
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