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Wow, sounds like you're campaigning for Most Judgemental Post of the Year!
Are you talking about things like a purse that says "Louise Vitton" that was purchased out of the trunk of someone's car? Or a $100 dress purchased at Macy's that has some elements similar to one costing thousands on Rodeo Drive?
Yep! I would bet that the poster is probably the exact type of person they are describing!
Apparently my unpopular opinion is that almost anyone looks fine in leggings, as long as they are thick, quality, and your top is long enough.
I also think yoga pants are fine in public, casual places...Starbucks, Target, Grocery store, and like leggings...as long as they are thick and nice and you cover things appropriately, most women look fine in them.
Obese people can wear whatever they feel good in. They are allowed to go out in public no matter what the judgy people wish.
Uggs are the absolute best hockey mom shoes on earth. I will continue to love them.
What other people wear is none of my business and I truly don’t care or judge...but things *I* won’t wear or buy
Leggings without covering my butt
Super Short dresses
Stilettos with jeans
Athletic shoes with jeans
Sweatpants
Heels (except for wedges or thicker heels on boots) unless it’s a dressy occasion
Sandals without taking care of my feet
I will not dress my sons in
Sleeveless shirts
I don’t like cargo shorts on grown men so I won’t buy them for my husband or teenager
Love your view point but please reconsider the cargo shorts!
Ripped jeans in a white table cloth restaurant. Kind of takes away from the whole experience. They should be in a McDonald`s, or a soup kitchen.
Also nose and lip piercings. Those are really disgusting.....especially in food service
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