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09-08-2021 07:16 PM
09-08-2021 07:52 PM - edited 09-08-2021 07:59 PM
I to am so sick of Joggers, Joggers . I do not wear joggers . I have a couple of LL bean cotton pants that are straight leg regular length and a pair that are bell bottoms . I wear them when I am cleaning my home or when I take my Grandson to the park .
I wear either blue jeans , dress slacks or corduroy pants. I never wear the short length pants . I wear special gardening pants from Duluth trading .
I am one who wants more diversity in my clothing, so I just shop elsewhere .
Between all the food shows and shows abt Joggers, I just turn the TV off .
Years ago , I and my family stayed at a hotel in NJ abt 2 weeks before Christmas .
The hotel was full of guests . In the morning another family came to the breakfast room all wearing matching one piece long john PJ's . The PJ's you often see in the Pajamagram magazine. The Mother , 2 daughters and 2 Grandchildren. It was surprising but the family was having so much fun . The oldest lady in the family group was a Great GrandMother who did not wear the PJ's. My 85 yr old Mother didn't get it that the family was obviously having fun.
09-08-2021 08:03 PM
@CatsyCline wrote:@amyb WOW!! JUDGEMENTAL Much? i have had many visits to the Marriott Concierge Lounge. I came for the coffee at 7:00 AM and the the pastries and maybe the omelet buffet. Then returned to my room to work on Excel spreadsheets and prepare for meetings. Perhaps i wore a pair of leggings, flip flops and an oversized sweatshirt. Oh the humanity!! As a Hotel guest i appreciated the convenience for a bite to eat and not having to be seated for a full breakfast. ANNNDDD...THERE IS NO DRESS CODE!!! It is a perq offerred by the Marriott Hotel guest services to high level members, sorry if you think urchins are being served there.
I'm in the same situation as traveling for work and partaking in the lounge. What you wear is is perfectly fine , but I've seen women appearing in the morning to get coffee, whatever, in an open robe with a see-thru nightie with breasts in view, slippers slapping while shuffling across the floor, men in unclean wifebeaters with hairy chests and shorts exposing half their backsides. There should be a dress code since there are those who think others want to see all that first thing in the morning. Nothing wrong with popping down in your sweats and flip flops, but clearly some insist on participating in the slobification of America.
09-08-2021 08:07 PM - edited 09-08-2021 08:09 PM
@amyb wrote:@Foxxee Oh I get how works. Worked in the industry, buying for a store, anticipating what trends were worth investing in, who was our market, what would she want, what does she need this year etc etc....what trend were we bored with no matter what others were doing. We never hopped on cold shoulders when everyone did everywhere...we got ONE.
We'd look for what was new and interesting, and something different for the store etc...while also following trends too, especially on staple items like denim trends.
And yes...I get the whole pj, sweatpant Covid "opportunity"...played well and lots of bucks still being made on it.
The "bandwagon trends" everyone gets on, get old fast...and overdone. That was my point...just surprised how much it's still here. I mean we ARE getting out more, traveling more.
It was just a reaction to "enough" on this one from me. But others took it as a debate, as things often turn into here, like I was saying everyone else had to agree, ie. "something for everyone" "just shop elsewhere" stuff.
Anyhoo...dead horse beaten.
Some will debate what time it is. Don't let them throw you and you can anticipate the proverbial "you can shop elsewhere/turn the channel" bit. I find HSN has more of noncasual wear and you can bet Amy or Colleen are pretty much looking a bit dressier.
09-08-2021 09:34 PM
I think it was on the last Fashions Night In... the host wearing joggers with a big oversized sweatshirt or something like that. With stilletto heel, pointy toe boots. As if that look wasn't goofy enough, she was doing that ubiquitous annoying ankle roll pose. Gahhh 😝
09-08-2021 09:46 PM
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09-09-2021 04:57 PM
I agree completely. Variety is what gets me excited to shop. The Q has so many apparel vendors yet they all sell the same things. Sweat pants in french terry, liquid knit, pima cotton. Boring. Lounge wear is not my style. I recently branched out and began purchasing clothing from a company that sells more tailored clothing. I have been very pleased with my purchases. Oh, one other thing....all the clothes I purchase are "comfy" and there is not one sweatpant or sweatshirt in my closet!
09-09-2021 09:32 PM
I am with you on this! No desire to wear them! Not a fan of the way they look and frankly I'm tired of being told that my wardrobe is 'uncomfortable'
Such BS!
To be honest I rarely see anyone wearing sweatpants or joggers. Leggings of course are everywhere
09-09-2021 10:02 PM
@Andreatoo wrote:I am with you on this! No desire to wear them! Not a fan of the way they look and frankly I'm tired of being told that my wardrobe is 'uncomfortable'
Such BS!
To be honest I rarely see anyone wearing sweatpants or joggers. Leggings of course are everywhere
I was thinking this today too...I can see lounging at home, as others have expressed here, that they love them for...I get it.
But no...(and I'm not saying no one should be out in them, if they want to)...just saying, I never see anyone out in them where I live.
And... I think if I had...they sure as heck wouldn't be wearing their blazers over them with pumps on! I mean a certain "fashion host" looks cute in every way she styles things, still...who do they think they are fooling with the pumps and "fashion" styling of a sweat suit, (aka.."joggers!") 👠🙄
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