Leather Outfits
First off, I have to say, I’m all for leather. It’s cool, edgy and gives the appearance that you could kick anyone’s butt. But, the thing I hate is wearing leather from head to toe. Leather dresses are not flattering in the least bit, and they never look good. If you’re going to wear leather, make one piece the statement; for example: Pants, Jacket, skirt
Leggings as pants
So I know we are all guilty of the terrible, ever-increasing trend, but... LEGGINGS ARENT PANTS! If you’re going to wear them, cover your butt. The only appropriate place to wear leggings is the comfort of your own home or at the gym.
Crop tops
I don’t even know what to say about this trend except that I hate it. The thing that is just awful is that people combine leggings with crop tops, and that is just unacceptable.
Miniskirts with Uggs
First off, I have to say that I have a pair of Uggs. They keep my feet warm at home and are easy to slip on if I have to go to the grocery store. But, I would never think about wearing them out for the day or an evening out on the town. It’s even worse when Uggs are paired with a denim miniskirt. You tend to see this a lot in Arizona during the winter months. I think it’s because it never really gets that cold. But, I don’t understand the thinking behind the concept of this outfit. Your feet are cold but your legs are not? Leave the denim miniskirts where they belong… the beach, or better yet 1995.
Ed Hardy
WARNING: If you see someone wearing Ed Hardy, run! Run fast into the other direction. You may get a fist pump to the face, or you might suffocate from their cheap imitation designer cologne. They also might want to show you their souped up truck that is lifted so high you need a ladder to get in it.
Crocs
They may be comfortable and easy to slip on, but no respectable adult should be wearing crocs.
Ponchos
The only reason someone should wear a poncho is, well… there really isn’t one. It’s ok if you came to Disneyland unprepared and it started raining all of a sudden, or if you’re going to ride splash mountain. But, even then, what’s the purpose of riding Splash Mountain if you don’t want to get wet? So really, there is never a good reason to wear a poncho.

















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