one of the girls on this blog has some similar leggings i think. might be worth having a look at her outfits with them: http://kingdomofstyle.typepad.co.uk/my_weblog/
I don't know doll, I say let the past stay in the past. You can rock a lot of trends, but I am just not feeling that one for you. Take note that those girls weren't around for that trend the first time it happened...
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Personally, I don't think I would do it. But usually it depends on the outfit... perhaps the cheaper version like erin suggested would be a good option.
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I love it and would rock them if I had a slimmer build, so I think they can be made age-appropriate with a looser top or a long cardi over them. I'd try out the AA lame leggings too first since they're cheaper.
I am not really a leggings fan--ok, I did actually wear them with a dress, for the first time not too long ago, but it was cold--but I like these ones. I say try them, though I do have to wonder how comofrtable they are.
sophie - american apparel made similar lame leggings (way cheaper at $40).
thanks Erin. I love the look. I'm curious if the rubberines would make you sweat. My vinal flat sandals make me sweat. I can't imagine what these leggings would do. yuck!
I don't know doll, I say let the past stay in the past. You can rock a lot of trends, but I am just not feeling that one for you. Take note that those girls weren't around for that trend the first time it happened...
ditto. I think its a very young look and wouldn't be flattering on a person that doesn't still have a teenagers body.
i am not a fan, regardless of age. i think they are kind of costumey. JMO, of course.
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