never did go for skinny jeans
I was driving through University of Cincinnati's campus today, and I saw a guy crossing the street wearing the bog-standard outfit a fraternity-type guy wears when he needs to be in "business" wear: khakis, a white shirt and striped tie, and a blue blazer. Except the khakis were cut like skinny jeans. It was not a good look. (Also, it was 24 degrees out and he wasn't wearing any kind of overcoat. MADNESS.)
For the most part, college guys don't wear winter jackets until it gets close to 0. They seem to think that admitting that they're cold is like admitting defeat.
I was just talked into buying a pair of skinny jeans yesterday as opposed to my usual boot cut baggy style jeans. They look pretty awesome though, to my utter and total surprise.
I still am not sure exactly what skinny jeans are. I am recoiling in horror (in my head) from the idea of pleated jeans but I think I have actually owned at least one pair that I really loved and looked terrific in, so I'm just gonna say, whatever, no rules. Pleated jeans, skinny jeans, jeggings, ALL GOOD
I will one day manage to get people to do an escape room with me.
I would be happy just to be able to get people to play a board game with me.
I've never understood why people want to wear yoga pants in public. When your black yoga pants are so tight the color of your skin is showing through in large patches, you may want to rethink yoga pants. Still, kudos for the self-confidence.
A Buffista escape room would be a hell of a good time.
edited: Though possibly counter-indicated for those of us with personal space issues. That can be a lot of people in a small room having to interact with each other.
I wear yoga pants that are thicker and looser than that, but they are definitely not so much for actually dealing with people. (though I'll wear them shopping or whatever.)