Why do some girls don’t choose to wear tights or skinny jeans?

By , February 24, 2011 1:32 pm

Especially to ones that are really fit and slim. They wear straight legged jeans and pants. No tight jeans or jeggings. . .

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7 Responses to “Why do some girls don’t choose to wear tights or skinny jeans?”

  1. lena34 says:

    it might be because they dont like them. duh ;) . or they just think theyre too common cause like everyone wears them. :)

  2. Andee says:

    May be different preferences?

  3. Steve K says:

    There are many reasons, I’ll give you two:

    1. They don’t like that look; probably the same way you don’t like the idea of wearing a long skirt to the ankles. I don’t blame them; it looks ridiculous, and (especially with the leggings/jeggings thing) show off WAY too much of the anatomy. I’m no prude, but a 14 year-old girl shouldn’t be wearing something that leaves absolutely nothing to the imagination. (Of course, the long skirt to the ankles look is too modest. . . )

    2. They like wearing regular jeans.

    What you might want to consider is why this has any affect on your life? Why do you care? Should you even care?

  4. armughan_1987 says:

    they are not so comfortable
    and secondly your height will be prominent in tights if you hav short height. .

  5. nom nom says:

    either they dont like the look on them or they think that it is too tight or it even could be because they just dont like them. . . many reason these r just a few

  6. Sky says:

    your grammar is incorrect. it’s “why do some girls choose not to wear skinny jeans (or tight pants)?”
    pheeewww got that off my chest

    anyways. . .
    1)they just don’t look good on them
    2)they might think skinny jeans are uncomfortable
    3)it’s not their style
    4)they are unaffected whatsoever by media

    can’t people do what they want to do without their motives being questioned these days?

  7. Ron again says:

    Because they don’t want to.

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