I'm pretty sure that's the look that Joe fantasizes about.
I am not the stupid girl from the match.com commercial that vows to never wear long, flannel nightgowns. All I think when I see that commercial is, "LIAR. You will, or some reasonable substitution thereof once you have kids and are working full-time and get a lazy Saturday." My Saturdays USED to be spent in Inside Pants and my WMU DAD sweatshirt. Sadly, Em has swimming lessons, so now I am showered, primped, and dressed so as to blend in with the Uppity Ann Arbor Moms.
Sure: Hard Tail Yoga Clothes
See? Kat can defend her own position. That's some fine, yoga-toned behind.
Sadly, Em has swimming lessons, so now I am showered, primped, and dressed so as to blend in with the Uppity Ann Arbor Moms.
Stupid uppity moms. What do they wear?
I personally think yoga clothes in general, especially on people who have a regular practice, tend to be comfy and form fitting enough and flattering. that doesn't describe me anymore. But it used to.
My sister-in-law (who would not look out of place in the Hard Tail ads) wears leg warmers! Especially during dance class.
Pajamas I'm currently wearing are pink paisley pants with orange elephants around the ankles, and a white tank top with a pink and orange elephant on the front.
I do not have leg warmers. I do have slippers, because my feet get cold in the morning and I really hate the feel of socks.
My officemate keeps wearing shorts with long-sleeved shirts. I say it's weird, because legs get cold before arms do. He says that's how people dress in California. So, Californians, opinion? Is shorts with long sleeved shirts, rather than pants with short-sleeved shirts, typical California wear? And if so, why? Don't your legs get cold?
Also, juliana, have you no slippers?
I despise slippers. And socks. And anything covering my feet once I'm inside. The sweats-over-heels thing is actually a holdover from dance classes (we didn't like legwarmers, for whatever reason).
I'm wearing Batman slipper socks right now, AIFG. Askye gave them to me. I wore them when I was in labor. They're the most useful things in the world for me (I don't like regular slippers). My feet fight crime.
The Ann Arbor Moms have a very distinguished uniform, of sorts. Comprised mostly of REI, Columbia, or The North Face outerwear, dark, denim jeans or cords, turtleneck sweater with patterned scarf looped around their necks, either Uggs or some other fur lined boots (the crunchier types wear lined Crocs). Hair and make-up is perfect.
I'm a no sock person, too. Yet, once I'm sitting down I have to have something over my feet to keep them warm. It just can't be socks. Unless, I'm in bed and my feet are too cold, then I wear socks. Yeah. I can't really explain it, it just is.