@Adirondackwannabe You trying to find out how vain we all are?
That was a joke, right? I don’t think that is what he is trying to say.
@syz No offense, but skinny jeans don’t look good on anyone (IMO).
No….skinny jeans can look great on some people, and guys are not one of them; they do not have the dimentions that cause them to flatter and not embarrass.
@livelaughlove21 I love skinny jeans, but only tucked into tall boots like this (though I’m not a fan of those boots at all).
The books were OK, I seen other boots that looked better, to me, not anyone else possibly. She reminds me of a near grandmother trying to stay hip; guess it was the choice of top or the sweater.
They’re called “skinny” jeans for a reason, though – they just don’t flatter the shape of heavier girls.
Wow, something we can agree on. If it had happened yesterday I would have said it was an April Fool’s. Good thing you said it, had I mentioned it I would have been raked over the coals, while they were still glowing red hot.
When I was younger I suspect I did. I still do squeeze myself into a ”monkey suit” and a tie for special occasion, but for the most part I avoid suits like pestilent. I like the way a good suit looks on me, but don’t like the way it wears. I use to choose vehicles more on style and performance than comfort, but taking trips longer the 40 minutes left me tired and feeling beat up. When I found a vehicle that was OK style wise but so comfortable I could drive for 90 minutes and get out of the car and not feel tired and pulled through the ringers, I never wanted to let it go; driving comfort is way more important these days….OK for a Lamborghini I would make allowances even if it were not a comfortable car. I use to always go with style with sneakers, but now I go to Big5, I try on some shoes, I walk around, those that feel the most comfortable leaves under my arm no matter how plain they look.