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Re: Tight pants - comfortable ?

I'm sure most women today have no idea who Peg Bundy was.   So they're sure not trying to emulate her.   I know who she is, and I'm not, either. 

 

Some of us wear what we like and it has nothing to do with anyone on tv, past or present. 

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What buttocks?  Woman LOL

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@Sooner wrote:

Tight pants and high heels are not usually worn for comfort.  Why do you think they wear them? 


I don't wear high heels often.  I don't understand the statement "why do you think 'they' wear them"?

 

I'm one of the "they" people when it comes to tight pants, which means different things to different people.  I refer to my pants as fitted, and I really dislike loose, baggy bottoms.  



@september wrote:

@Sooner wrote:

Tight pants and high heels are not usually worn for comfort.  Why do you think they wear them? 


I don't wear high heels often.  I don't understand the statement "why do you think 'they' wear them"?

 

I'm one of the "they" people when it comes to tight pants, which means different things to different people.  I refer to my pants as fitted, and I really dislike loose, baggy bottoms.  


@september  High heels and tight pants are worn to look "hot" or stylish or whatever.  But they are worn for looks. Not  for comfort. 

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@september wrote:

I'm sure most women today have no idea who Peg Bundy was.   So they're sure not trying to emulate her.   I know who she is, and I'm not, either. 

 

Some of us wear what we like and it has nothing to do with anyone on tv, past or present. 


Yeah, no kidding.

 

 

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In my world, fitted pants (what some call "tight") are worn for an active lifestyle...as long as they have that stretch.  Has nothing at all to do with looking "hot".   

 

 

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F24D07BF-B2C4-47BF-B69F-3B4CDD664AD0.jpegFound this pair of pants for those who are worried about tight uncomfortable pants, or possibly looking "hot".   

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@Sooner wrote:

@september  High heels and tight pants are worn to look "hot" or stylish or whatever.  But they are worn for looks. Not  for comfort. 


@Sooner  The OP didn't mention high heels, she asked only about tight pants.  Then the second poster brought up high heels.  So the original question wasn't about "high heels and tight pants."  I'm petite and look sooo much better in snug pants.  Wider styles make me look shorter and wider, even at a size 4-6.  I'm 69 and always wear a longer top with my skinny pants.  I look more "Linea Lady" than Peg Bundy, but you'll have to trust me on that lol.

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Leggings is one thing, but these skinny jeans are ugly IMO.  Just another designer's mistake.

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 @september wrote:


They're comfortable if they have stretch to them. 



Girdles stretch and they sure were never comfortable.

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Re: Tight pants - comfortable ?


@Sooner wrote:

@september wrote:

@Sooner wrote:

Tight pants and high heels are not usually worn for comfort.  Why do you think they wear them? 


I don't wear high heels often.  I don't understand the statement "why do you think 'they' wear them"?

 

I'm one of the "they" people when it comes to tight pants, which means different things to different people.  I refer to my pants as fitted, and I really dislike loose, baggy bottoms.  



@september wrote:

@Sooner wrote:

Tight pants and high heels are not usually worn for comfort.  Why do you think they wear them? 


I don't wear high heels often.  I don't understand the statement "why do you think 'they' wear them"?

 

I'm one of the "they" people when it comes to tight pants, which means different things to different people.  I refer to my pants as fitted, and I really dislike loose, baggy bottoms.  


@september  High heels and tight pants are worn to look "hot" or stylish or whatever.  But they are worn for looks. Not  for comfort. 


@Sooner.   Yes, and its important for a 94 year old woman to look "hot".

 

There's a big difference between well-fitting, non-baggy pants and those that are tight.  Do you want to look stylish and chic or over-exposed and cheap?

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