I'm not really into most of the prints. I can see how the florals would work with dresses and belts or something but I'm hesitant to try them. My H wants to know why his grandmother's wallpaper puked on everything.
I want to try some of the dresses because some of the prints I could wear to work (floralas) but some of the other prints I jjst question why people wear them out of the house.
I have a pair of A&D leggings that are semi tribal looking and I love them.
I want to try some of the dresses because some of the prints I could wear to work (floralas) but some of the other prints I jjst question why people wear them out of the house.
I have a pair of A&D leggings that are semi tribal looking and I love them.
some of the louder prints I actually like because they are happy and vibrant. My purple floral ones are very loud and I'm sure not everyone's cup of tea, but when you are stuck at home all day with kids it's nice to have something happy to wear that is also comfortable. I don't hesitate to wear any of mine out of the house.
Ahh I see your point!! I've seen some of the louder prints in the business complex where my office is and I just think that the other company's have a very lax dress code. At night and on the weekends I do rock some crazy leggings that I've gotten from target and what not.
These are from Christmas last year and I really want them. I found one pair on ebay but there is no way I'm hell that I was paying $100 for them, just because they were considered to be a "unicorn"
These are from Christmas last year and I really want them. I found one pair on ebay but there is no way I'm hell that I was paying $100 for them, just because they were considered to be a "unicorn"
These are from Christmas last year and I really want them. I found one pair on ebay but there is no way I'm hell that I was paying $100 for them, just because they were considered to be a "unicorn"
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