Black, skin tight, yoga pants......

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and knee high leather boots. I love winter! I remember Mini skirts in the 60s and Daisy Dukes in the 80s, but they pale in comparison to todays skin tight yoga pants, with knee high leather boots.
In central North Carolina the winters are so brutal that I sometimes have to wear a wind breaker. Once it gets below 50 degrees the women will start to wear winter fashions. I myself am digging it. I was taught to respect women and not to stare or gawk at them. So far, I haven't gotten caught.
 
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I suspect the title of this post will lure a lot of lookers but there will be few responders(?). The title is like saying, "Hey, don't look over there."
John
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The problem with skin tight yoga pants is that there are no guidelines/instructions included.
I'll just close by saying, have you ever seen the new Produce Man at the grocery store trying to put 10 lbs of Idaho potatoes in the bag that was meant for 5lbs?

Kinda reminds me of the Flat-Rate Priority mail boxes-

If it fits, it ships, no matter WHAT it weighs! :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
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My wife usually breaks hers out when she wants something done around the house.... last weekend it was building her a desk.
 
and knee high leather boots. I love winter! I remember Mini skirts in the 60s and Daisy Dukes in the 80s, but they pale in comparison to todays skin tight yoga pants, with knee high leather boots.

That was what I wore yesterday, colder today so skinny jeans & tall western boots.
And I happen to be a redhead!
 
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That was what I wore yesterday, colder today so skinny jeans & tall western boots.
And I happen to be a redhead!
The reason for the mini-skirt was the UK Purchase tax inthe early 1960s. If a skirt was under 14 inches from top of waist band to the bottom of the skirt, there was no PT levied as it was considered a child's skirt. Mary Quant realized this in the early 1960s, hence the mini-skirt of 13 and 7/8 inches. Dave_n (have been admiring them since 1963!!)
 
Hey DWfan, this is what I got from that link.....

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