Goddamn these are so comfortable and nice to exercise in. I have a naturally feminine ass (not kidding, it looks better than many biological females) and when I put on the leggings and look at it in the mirror I'm like WOW
Anyways, guys work out in crappy restrictive baggy clothes while girls get to stretch in those amazing, buttery-smooth yoga pants. Yet another reason why men actually have it hard these days
Quote from: Swanson777 on February 06, 2019, 11:46:45 AM
Goddamn these are so <profanity removed> comfortable and nice to exercise in. I have a naturally feminine ass (not kidding, it looks better than many biological females) and when I put on the leggings and look at it in the mirror I'm like WOW
Anyways, guys work out in crappy restrictive baggy clothes while girls get to stretch in those amazing, buttery-smooth yoga pants. Yet another reason why men actually have it hard these days
Welcome Swanson777!
Love them too. I wear them all the time I can. Even to work! They also make my legs look slimmer! I think the fact that we love them says a lot about being a woman, rather than men having it hard. Many men really like to wear mens clothes as they are. The love of these soft things, and ll things soft and womanly is part of all this I think!
Love and Hugs - Marcie - see you around Susans!
This thread. So much yes!
I've been wearing all kinds of leggings, a lot. I have colorful ones, black ones, white ones, some with control tops, which suck in what's left of my gut (I'm losing that, thank goodness). I've even got flannel ones, that I wear to keep me warm when I have walk. It's the best thing in the world.
So true. They are really nice to wear, especially during work outs. I know I will like them even more after my surgery when I can finally stop wearing baggy tops over them to hide things...
Oh... and Yoga Pants get complicated once you start liking lululemon... the just break the Bank [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Baggy workout pants are horrible. I do not wear yoga pants at this point but still, the slimmer fitting pants are awesome. Maybe this Winter I can join the club.
I too like these, and leggings. But there is a pesky issue of the boy bits causing a severe camel toe. If you're wearing something like this in public, you really need a long top that covers things up. Bottom of the butt length is probably about right. And, since I am of a certain age, I note cis women argue over whether leggings are age-appropriate for my certain age. No real consensus there though.
Here in S. Korea, most girls wear tights, leggings or yoga pants under a miniskirt or short pants. But I have seen a few girls wearing them without a cover, revealing the curves in the pubic area.
I usually wear leggings or yoga pants while exercising outdoors. Some people think I have a camel toe.
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Yoga pants can be a problem for girls before they have surgery. With the right tucking they can have nice camel toes.
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I wear yoga pants around the house any time that skirts are impractical. But I will never wear them off the property until after my surgery!
Any recommendations for where to find or what brand with a long (34) inseam? I've looked at them o line, but they all seem to have 28 or 30 inch inseams. Thanks, Nancy
I have a 38" inseam. Long Tall Sally, Giraffewear Clothing and LuLu Lemon (online) are my go to.
Thanks Sydney, You are a sweetheart! Didn't know about Giraffewear. Looked at the site — looks promising. LTS also great, but pricey, same with Lululemon, but I guess being a girl doesn't come cheap :-). Nancy
Penney's has tall sizes on line for reasonable prices. Not sure of inseam length but I'm 6'2" and they work for me.
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Quote from: sarah1972 on February 14, 2019, 06:12:16 AM
This----> Oh... and Yoga Pants get complicated once you start liking lululemon... the just break the Bank [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
So I looked up lululemon, and I am now thinking snickers bars at you! My disposable income hates you.
My legs thank you a whole lot!
Ricki
My step sister sells Zyia products. Not cheap but better than Lululemon.
Only link I have is her sales site so don't think I'm allowed to post it.
They look nice but I haven't seen that they have tall sizes so haven't ordered anything.
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I know - and trust me, almost all of my workout clothes are of cheap no-name brands or acquired during cheap sales. The only thing I invested in is good running shoes. I have to admit, that I did give myself one Lululemon pant for Christmas... and I did get lucky and did get a few Lululemon tops from some of my workout friends for free. I wish I could buy more of the fancy brands, but to be fair, often it is not worth it and cheap does the same job.
And yes, they fit much better post-op ;D ;D ;D
Hugs,
Sarah
Quote from: Ricki Wright on May 29, 2019, 09:20:26 AM
Quote from: sarah1972 on February 14, 2019, 06:12:16 AM
This----> Oh... and Yoga Pants get complicated once you start liking lululemon... the just break the Bank [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
So I looked up lululemon, and I am now thinking snickers bars at you! My disposable income hates you.
My legs thank you a whole lot!
Ricki
I cannot be this shape revealing, so yoga pants are a bit much for me.
You go for it though if you like them!
I absolutely love wearing snug fitting leggings, jeggings, yoga pants
and super skinny jeans... for me they are very comfortable to wear.
I also enjoy wearing the "capri" styles with a 21 to 24 inch inseam.
HUGS, Danielle
Quote from: Northern Star Girl on October 05, 2024, 12:00:50 PMI absolutely love wearing snug fitting leggings, jeggings, yoga pants
and super skinny jeans... for me they are very comfortable to wear.
I also enjoy wearing the "capri" styles with a 21 to 24 inch inseam.
HUGS, Danielle
That makes sense Danielle; however, you would look rather nice in any appropriate clothing.
Chrissy
I like the snug-fitting jeans, but there is an old saying...
There are three things that tell the truth:
1. Drunks
2. Young children
3. Yoga pants
I'll have to wait on yoga pants. Nobody wants to see that. ;D
As I said in another thread, leggings are the most comfortable pants I've ever worn! When I made the step from strictly lingerie to daytime clothes, leggings were my vehicle. I wear them everyday! I enjoy building outfits around them.
Quote from: Lori Dee on October 05, 2024, 01:14:31 PMI like the snug-fitting jeans, but there is an old saying...
There are three things that tell the truth:
1. Drunks
2. Young children
3. Yoga pants
I'll have to wait on yoga pants. Nobody wants to see that. ;D
Same for me. Not that good a look on me.
Yes.... I like snug fitting skinny jeans and leggings.
In the winter time here in Alaska I many times wear
flannel lined leggings that help keep my legs warmer.
HUGS, Danielle
Quote from: Northern Star Girl on December 13, 2024, 06:48:07 PMYes.... I like snug fitting skinny jeans and leggings.
In the winter time here in Alaska I many times wear
flannel lined leggings that help keep my legs warmer.
HUGS, Danielle
When I was doing winter mining, I wore leggings under my flannel-lined Jeans. Later, I upgraded my gear to insulated chest waders. I can stand in the creek when the water is 30 degrees and still break a sweat without wearing anything in the waders.
That made me think about something like neoprene yoga pants for wintertime. The only thing close, that I have seen, would be a wetsuit with a separate top and bottom. The thicker neoprene might help keep "gear" stowed while still having a nice look to them. I'm just not sure if I do it.