Slipping out of the Mom Jeans and Looking for a Mom Skirt

I am not a skirt/dress person.  My view of the fashion kingdom has always been to keep a supply of easy to put on, no muss, no fuss articles of clothing that I could grab, slide on, and run out in.

Enter the husband.  Thanks to my summer tummy tuck, he seems to think I’m looking pretty good, and women who look pretty good have a whole different level of fashion expectations.  He’s like to see me in some casual skirts or dresses to wear this winter while he thinks I have nothing better to do than sit and have him admire the new figure.  Thats his view on the world.  Now for the reality.

I need skirts and dresses that are casual, comfortable, not frumpy, and give me a more polished look.  I don’t want anything sleeveless, because I freeze.  I’m not a huge fan of stockings, because, again, I freeze, so ideally, I’d like to do tights.  And just what kind of shoes am I supposed to wear?  I don’t like boots with short skirts, and you can’t really do heels well with tights.  What time is my appointment to be on What Not To Wear?

In doing extensive skirt/dress research, I did find a few things.

Don’t wear baggy – No kidding?  Did I lose 150 pounds and go through all this surgery to wear baggy?  I think not.

Pleats Please? – Ummm, no, you big fat arse.  I may have lost all that weight, but I still carry about 30 pounds too much, and pleats and gathers on a skirt just add poundage.  Unless you’ve been on the Lara Flynn Boyle diet lately, skip them entirely.  So now I know what I looked like all summer long – enormous, wearing pencil skirts day after day.

Remember the big fat arse comment? – Yeah, I’m talking to me.  No light colors on the bottom – especially if you are wearing dark on top.  Dark on the bottom in slimming; light on the bottom gives you bubble butt.  Nobody looks good in bubble butt.

The length of your skirt should not be determined by how desperately you want to look like Tina Turner.  Face it, sister, you don’t look like Tina Turner.  The woman is smokin’ in her almost 70 year old skin, and she can rock the mini skirt.  The worse your legs look, the longer your skirt should be.  That means I should only wear skirts with a cathedral train.  At least that’s how I interpret this rule.

So which skirts will look okay on me?

A-Line seems to be the skirt for everyone – even my big old butt.  They are fitted at the top, but then they get a bit wider as they go down, to accommodate those areas of my body that have not had the benefit of the work of the fabulous Dr. Veitia.

Wrap skirts are another style that seems like it would flatter every figure.  Are there winter wrap skirts?  And what shoes do you wear with them?

Straight skirts, now that I don’t have that hanging tummy, seem like they might work as well, but I’ve seen longer straight skirts.  I don’t think it’s a look I can carry, and I always think bag lady when I see them.  Seriously.

I still have kind of wide hips, but I’m not sure I know the difference between a pencil skirt and a straight skirt.  Anyone want to enlighten me?

I like the look of a flared skirt, but for some reason, I just always think they’re either for MUCH younger people or dancers.

So, who wants in on the skirt discussion?  Help a sister out, will you?


113 responses to “Slipping out of the Mom Jeans and Looking for a Mom Skirt”

  1. Chasity Gwinn Avatar
    Chasity Gwinn

    Hey,
    I love skirts in the winter. I have a pair of wedge boots that are very comfy. So don’t rule them out. I have found that Kohl’s has a great selection of skirts that are flattering. my favorite out of your pics is the last one. but I would want it 1-2 inches shorter and in solid brown, grey and black. Then they are easier to wear. If you get a shorter than skirt you can try leggings under it with boots. Use the thinner leggings though. I love leggings boots and long cut shirts…..There my 2 cents….hope it helps some!! Thanks
    chasity

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  2. Anna Avatar

    Thanks, Chas! I was just looking online at Kohl’s LOL – I might end up there this week looking at skirts in person!

    Can an old broad carry off that leggings and skirt thing? I love the look, but it’s very “young” – I’ve got a lot of years on you!

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  3. Jim Avatar

    Ill make you a bet Anna – get 100 comments in this thread, and Ill give you cash for shopping for clothes and a $20 Starbucks gift card to a random winner out of those 100 comments.

    100 real comments, not 1 worders, or enter me. But something that helps you in picking out your clothes. People can reply to other people’s and your comments, but not to themselves.

    And you have to have it done within 7 days.

    Deal Lady?

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    1. Anna Avatar

      It’s a deal – I’ll take cash, please.

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  4. TraciLeigh Avatar

    I’m a big fan of wrap and A-line skirts…but I haven’t worn a skirt in years (pre-kids, I wore them a lot. Post-kids…no way no how. Unless I HAVE to.)

    And pleats? No way. I spent 4 years at a Catholic High School rocking out the pleated skirt. That was 4 years too much if you ask me.

    I really like the picture above of the black/white skirt w/ black tights and really cute shoes! A classic look. Also like the straight black skirt (have no idea if it’s just a straight skirt or a pencil skirt).

    Best of luck! 🙂

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I keep going back up to that picture, and I see nun – does it look too Catholic to you?

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  5. dawn Avatar
    dawn

    love looking at the skirts, hope you get your wardrobe money xx

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Thanks, Dawn! I’m more than half way there!

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  6. Dori Avatar
    Dori

    I love the wrap and flare skirts…if I had to pick those would be the ones I would wear.

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I like the wrap skirts, too – I just haven’t seen any in heavier fall/winter weight yet. I’ll have to keep looking! Maybe if I check OUTSIDE of the Disney Store…

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  7. Shelley Avatar
    Shelley

    Anna,

    Not to add to all your questions of what to get, I am a skirt person that I like to look modest but attractive ( I am a mom of 2 & in my mid 40’s) so looKing “HOT” is out of the question and no longer my phase of life.

    So to really find that piece that is “you” will take a long shopping trip to several locations of trying on every type of skirt on. Also take your best critic mine is my oldest daughter, she knows my true personality and what I think looks good on the hanger might not look good on me. When I say try everything on what you think might not look good might surprise you.

    Now with shoes I am not a boot person either, dont like the feel around my fat calves. I had found nice block heels have done well for me.

    Good luck and I hope when you choices are selected you post runway pics 🙂
    shelley

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I might have to take your oldest daughter with me – mine is also my best critic, but she lives in FL!!

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  8. Betsy Avatar
    Betsy

    I think a nice mid-calf length skirt with some boots and a cashmere sweater always looks nice. Black skirt, red sweater, some bling, black boots and then you can rock the red tights. 😉 Good luck.

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Cashmere!! I’m shopping with you, Betsy 🙂 I feel like I’d be steered in the right direction!

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  9. Amy Rueffert Avatar

    A-Line Anna for the win! Flattering for all of us girls.

    I was just searching today for the perfect a-line corduroy skirt to wear this fall. I ordered one from ll bean that said it was a-line, but they lied! It was straight up and down and really ugly on my plus sized rear end! So back it went! I was on the phone with my Mom when I tried it on and actually screeched which tickled her to no end.

    That Boden Catalog has some super cute a-line skirts…I’ve gotten a few off of ebay before that I really like. Nicely made.

    A true pencil skirt, or wiggle skirt, should end at the knees and have a very small slit in the back so that your stride is actually shortened and you get that “wiggle” walk… Think Marilyn Monroe! My Granny was known for causing a scandal around Montgomery, Alabama wearing her’s without a girdle underneath…the hussy! Heh. She was makin’ her granddaughter proud even then!

    Ok, I was NO help. But I got to yabber. I’m good at that! Hope you get a hundred comments and a shopping spree!! This should be fun!

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Lands End has some corduroy skirts!

      I have an LL Bean store near me, and I buy the kids winter stuff there every year. I find though, for me, I have to buy up a size or two in everything. As a fat chick, that’s the last thing you want to have to do 😦 And their jeans? I don’t know what’s wrong with my arse, but I just can’t make them fit right in LL Bean jeans 😦

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  10. Amanda D Avatar
    Amanda D

    I love the wrap skirt. The pencils have never looked good on me because of my bottom. The flare skirts give more of a hippy look, and while comfy, that isn’t what you want. The footed tights look great with boots and decent with cute flats. I don’t love them with heels, but I don’t love heels. I do ask that you don’t try the gladiator shoes. I really don’t want that look to stay, and if you promote them they will take off again. 🙂

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I’m afraid of that hippy look in the flares, too, but they seem quite popular at the moment!

      No worries on the gladiator shoes. Nothing that has ever graced the body of Russell Crowe will find a home in my closet!

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  11. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    Ok…I really, REALLY like the ‘flirtyness’ of the wrap skirt–and I think it’d look great on you!! You should come down to TX and we could shop ‘commando style’–trying everything on and getting a good idea for what is flattering for you. I’m a firm believer of it!
    Now…if only I could fit into MY clothes! sigh

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I am coming to Texas! We’ll clean out your closet then tackle shopping – all the unpleasantness out of the way, then we’ll go eat BBQ 🙂

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  12. tonya Avatar
    tonya

    ok, so i am fashion challenged beyond measure, but i think the wrap skirt would be fine in winter, just heavier fabric, not the light summer stuff. as far as shoes, maybe a pair of those cute loafer type things they have now? you have got to post after pics!!

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I always loved penny loafers – I wonder if you can even find a pair of those now! I’ll totally look like I stepped out of the 50s 🙂

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  13. Michele Avatar
    Michele

    Anna,

    I think you would look great in the A-Line and the wrap around skirts. Honestly though, you really need to go and just try on different kinds with an open mind.

    I totally agree with the no boots on short skirts. I don’t think its a good look on anyone. But then, I really don’t like the look of boots with anything except snow suits.

    Good luck in your clothing search!

    Michele

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    1. Anna Avatar

      There’s a theme here among these comments, and it doesn’t seem to be the one I’m most comfortable with – the one that says “Order online and cry in private when you look ridiculous!” All of y’all are sending me out to the store to make a scene in public!

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  14. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    I think if you can pull it off, a line knee length skirts are trendy. They make my size 16 body look a little heavier, and are very summery. I like a long skirt for fall and winter, with a cute pair of boots… if you have them.

    The difference between a pencil and a straight skirt, is the pencil is slightly tapered, accentuating or creating hips. So if you have hips, straight is better. But a guy will always like the hips, and a pencil skirt can be sexy.

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Straight it is – no need to make me look any hippier than I already am!

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  15. Susan in NE Avatar
    Susan in NE

    Anna,
    I think the A line, wrap or possibly the flare would look ok. A line is universally attractive. Flare looks a little sassy! Not sure how they look now that we are a little older. Wraps are a version often of the a line usually. Enjoy shopping!!!

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  16. Andrea Avatar
    Andrea

    Great site………..LOVE the skirt thing – gettin’ out of the mama jeans!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO GIRL!

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  17. Charlene McGinthy Avatar

    Anna,
    I prefer the flare skirt or the wrap. If you go with the A-line, a nice suit style would serve many purposes,work,meetings.church, funerals. You could also change it out to make several outfits.
    Good Luck and congratulations on your accomplishments.
    Charlene

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  18. Sandra Avatar
    Sandra

    The best thing to do is go shopping and try stuff on. You’ll never know until you see it on YOU. I personally like skirts but only wear them about once a month.

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  19. Jackie Psarianos Avatar
    Jackie Psarianos

    Hi Anna,

    I have a fear of skirts, and, as a result wear pants, anykind of pants, as long as they are pants.

    If I HAD to select a skirt, only because there were no more pants in the world, then, for my body type I would have to resort to the A-line type of thing. As much as I love the pencil type skirts, I would look like a Kelbassa sausage in one of those, and then walking in high heels…I would be a sight for sore eyes….

    Good luck with your quest, I have a feeling you will get that clothing spree regardless of how many posts you receive today. Jim seems like that kind of a hubby….

    Have fun,
    Jackie Psarianos

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  20. Jana Avatar
    Jana

    I love wearing long skirts – any color, any print. I wear them with my ‘granny’ boots (think Little House on the Prairie, lace up, etc.) In the summer I wear them with ballet-flats or maryjanes. For the top, I keep it coordinating but fairly simple. For me, it’s still very comfortable (no pantyhose!) but dressed up. Perfect for the office, a wedding and a funeral and I’ve worn this look to all three!

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I used to have those boots! I wore those puppies out in the pre-children days – I think I wore them with nearly everything I owned.

      I so need to shop.

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  21. Sandra G. Avatar
    Sandra G.

    Not a skirt person anymore as I spend too much time crawling around looking for books on the bottom shelves at the library.

    I agree that pleats are out, unless you are wearing a ladies’ kilt in your own tartan. But I love the flared skirt! No, it’s not just for younger babes; us older babes can wear it too. It looks great with a jacket or sweater, in dressier fabrics for work or parties, or in a more casual knit (Lands End may carry them–haven’t looked recently)for weekends or less formal occasions. They are a bit flirty, yes, but give great coverage when you are sitting (and need that extra fabric to keep your legs warm).

    Tights go well with low-heeled shoes that tie or have a kiltie style to them. See an example in your straight skirt photo. And with a straight skirt and tights, you can go all Audrey Hepburn and wear flats, which are very in right now.

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  22. Lj Avatar
    Lj

    How do you feel about shopping and trying things on? In your position I would head for the mall for the afternoon, maybe with a few girlfriends in tow. Grab “one of everything,” try them on and take a good look in the mirror.

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  23. Anna Avatar

    I hate shopping, and lack very many local real life girlfriends. Okay – all you guys need to come to Jersey and shop with me!

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  24. Heather Peel Avatar

    Anna-I definitely think the A-line, wrap, or flirty skirts are best. For shoes, if you don’t want high boots, or high heels, you could go with an ankle boot with a wedge heel. But ultimately, take the time to go out and shop in person, and try everything on. It’s all about what’s comfortable for you!

    Happy Shopping 🙂

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  25. Heidi T Avatar

    I like a flared skirt personally. I like it with boots and tights.

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  26. Webster Avatar
    Webster

    I am a fan of straight skirts and then “A” line skirts. Not a big fan of flared skirts, they remind me of my grandmother. Good luck with the 75 comments! Hope you get a shopping spree out of all this and some ideas as well. Enjoy shopping my friend!

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  27. Barbara Murawski Avatar
    Barbara Murawski

    Anna, I am a professional bubble butt and I have always liked the A-Line. Not only is it flattering to almost all shapes it is also easy to move around in.

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  28. Tanya Avatar
    Tanya

    I’m not a big skirt person either but you are brave thinking about it for the winter. I’d freeze ! When I worked in Corp america before kiddos I did tights too and usually ended up with ballet flats as I just don’t do heels but that’s probably not fashionable these days. I love the look of the simple jersey dresses that have that wrap look to them. They come just a bit past the knees and fall really nicely without adding something that’s not there

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Tanya – how forgiving are the jersey knit dresses? I have seen a few of them, and like the look, but I have bigger features on top than I have on the bottom, including some serious back fat Do you have to wear something over the dress to hide the flaws?

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  29. Bec Avatar
    Bec

    How tall are you? I think the long pencil skirts look nice on women who are taller than average. Otherwise I would probably go with flair – they are cute. I have never thought A line looked good on me. I hope you find one you just love and have to have!

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Bec – I’m about 5’7.5″ tall – and I’m not sure about A-line. I am listening to how they flatter every body type, but I don’t think they’ve seen a body quite like this one LOL!

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  30. Tina Avatar

    I personally love a lines, I think they look good on everyone. I’m a a line girl living in Wisconsin with a hooker shoe fetish!! Anytime I get to wear a skirt with some great shoes or boots is a fantastic day No lie!
    Since we’re in the frozen tundra it’s not very often, but as often as I can make it!
    Good luck!

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  31. Cathy Frohbergh Avatar
    Cathy Frohbergh

    It really depends on how tall you when determining what length of skirt to wear, just my personal opinion. It also depends on your age. I also think if you work outside the home that also determine what type of skirt/length you should wear. Have fun shopping. I am 3 weeks postop RNY and I am really hoping to get where you are!

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Congratulations, Cathy! I hope your recovery is going well and you were well on your way to Loserville!

      I don’t work outside the house, but I volunteer at school three days a week, and I go to school three days a week. On top of that, I’m trying not to look like I just rolled out of bed – it helps detract from my short comings if I dress better LOL!

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  32. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    I’m not a skirt person either, but I think A-line is usually flattering on everyone….but with your beautiful new figure I’m sure you can carry off any of the styles you want to 🙂

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Michelle, that’s so sweet! But this is a body like no other, and not quite at the “beautiful” stage yet!

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  33. kathy Avatar
    kathy

    Skirts pose a professional hazard to me as a preschool teacher but even on non-work days I can never seem to find one that makes me look skinny. Possibly this is due to the fact that I am no where near skinny. Perhaps when they invent that miracle skinny skirt I will be back in fashion!

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Well there it is, my problem in a nut shell – I also have not found the miracle skinny skirt!! As soon as they invent comfortable high heels, they’ll get right to work on this. And male birth control pills.

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  34. Kiki Avatar
    Kiki

    Wrap tops with an A-line skirt seems to work for most ladies. Enjoy all the new clothes you will be getting.

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I have quite a thing for wrap tops – I love them! I have three at the moment, but have no trouble talking myself into more 🙂

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  35. Melinda Avatar
    Melinda

    Anna, you and Jim crack me up 😀

    I was in Macy’s yesterday, and I saw a lot of sort of retro-ish winter skirts in plaids, but really subtle plaids, not like school uniform, and the skirt shapes were more modern, like flared and a-line. I think this is EXACTLY the kind of thing that would be awesome with tights for winter, and wouldn’t need a boot. I can’t find any of these skirts at the Macy’s website, but here’s another example:
    http://tinyurl.com/2f5ppt4
    http://tinyurl.com/34wsueq

    And I think you could do this type of thing instead of a boot:
    http://www.zappos.com/klogs-usa-lajolla-black-tooled-leather
    http://www.zappos.com/dansko-sally-black-full-grain-leather

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    1. Anna Avatar

      OMG – love the shoes!! The skirts remind me of old Church ladies, but hey, if that’s the style, maybe I need to get on the bandwagon!

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    2. Blake Avatar
      Blake

      YES! Mel, those are the kind of shoes I was thinking of too. I love that clunky/chunky shoe with a skirt. I guess I don’t know the right word for it. I’m not a fashionista. Tim Gunn would barf if he looked at my wardrobe. But these are the right shoes to wear with a skirt and tights, says I.

      And a shorter skirt, a little above knee-length, to show off some leg, because it would look awesome:
      http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=479671&CategoryID=132
      http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=474759&CategoryID=132
      http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=501493&CategoryID=133

      Again, sorry if my taste is terrible. I just want you to at least TRY the short skirts!

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  36. Karen Tolman Avatar
    Karen Tolman

    Amazing idea!~

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  37. Kim Avatar

    I like the wrap skirts and the a-lines, myself. Although I’m not really much of a skirt wearer, being that I have to shelve books in my library. I’m sure you need to spend a day or two shopping–maybe take one or all of the girls???–and trying things on to see what you think looks best on your new figure.

    Congrats on the weight loss!

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    1. Debbie Avatar
      Debbie

      Anna,
      Since I my self have not been in a skirt since probably back in my Catholic High School days. Not that we wore skirts. Nooooo, we wore those not flattering on anyone not even Britany Spears,
      JUMPERS. You know the ones. With the lovely little white blouses under them.
      Anyway, Kohls would be where I would look, if I ever wore one again. Ha.
      And they have great online shopping.
      Have you tried New York and company? I have spent many a day in their dressing room as the personal coat and purse holder while my daughter(s) shopped.
      They have a great array of sizes, and styles for all shapes.
      Good luck!

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    2. Anna Avatar

      Thanks! 150 pounds off, 30 more to go 😦 But the shopping is exciting!

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  38. Christy Doto Avatar
    Christy Doto

    I can totally understand the bubble butt comments I myself dont oftn wear skirts. I dont feel like I can mix and match them as well. Skirts seeem more formal an less comfortable. I am black pants nd shirt kind of girl, this is by neccessity usually as I need something fast to put on too :-).

    Ive found that dresses the maxi style (not super long) are very flattering and somewhat stylish, they usually have an interesting neckline and you can sort of throw them on 🙂 I bought a few non printed ones a few years back and some printed ones too. I feel like I can use them for everything in a pinch swimsuite cover up no problem, throw on to go to the store no problem a much needed breeze on a cool day no problem.

    Good Luck I hope you get enough comments to go shopping hmmmm maybe my husband should start a contest (I wish LOL!)

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  39. Anneliece Avatar
    Anneliece

    A-line are good – make sure the hem is good; too short or long will kill the look of a skirt in a second. Good luck!

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  40. Sarah Cassill Avatar
    Sarah Cassill

    I love the look of wrap skirts! But even if I wasn’t the Queen of cotton knit pants for myself I think my 2 year old would untie it!

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  41. Lynne Avatar

    I am a fan of the wrap skirts – very forgiving and oh so cute. A-lines are nice too, and can be worn with a variety of shoe heights. Good luck with your choice!

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  42. Jen Z Avatar
    Jen Z

    Anna … You have to try them on. I know you have heard this above, but that is so important.

    The more fitted, the better. SHOW you have a waist babe – you earned it. Flatter the entire figure – that is what matters in the end. To pair a nice fitted skirt with a baggy top will just do you a disservice.

    And – take multiple friends who like to shop. Show the legs, add some heels. But I’m not a tights girl, so I can’t help in that respect.
    I think the mid-length skirts look best – the extra long ones rarely look flattering.

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Okay – as soon as Beth is back from her vacation, you guys need to grab Melinda and head to Jersey – we’ve got shopping to do 🙂

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  43. Jud Avatar

    I just heard you are an ‘E-Ticket Ride’, so I would go for that one at the top! 🙂

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Funny, that’s the one Jim preferred as well!

      And how dignified is that – comparing me to an E-ticket ride? The nerve…

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  44. barbara Avatar

    i think the second skirt with black or white leggings and boots would look very cute. a fitted shirt would work well or a cute fitted sweater, not a bulky one. think this is an skirt you could have fun with and dress up or down.

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  45. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    Okay my 2cents… I am long legged short torso so I do NOT do wide waistbands and I do NOT do pockets because they make me feel like I do look wider. Straight skirts work for me but I go just below the knee to make sure they don’t make me look like I am trying to be 20. I wear tights with my skirts at work – I find penny loafer style shoes work with them. I wear my sweaters with them and don’t do blouses – I have a larger top so blouses and me do NOT get along.

    Good luck with the shopping. Post pics of what you get!

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I’ve noticed quite a few while looking online with the wide waistband – it looks like a cummerbund that you would wear with a tuxedo.

      I am not terribly fond of blouses, either, and think I’d lay in a few sweaters.

      Thanks!

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  46. Amanda Avatar

    I have noticed more and more moms on the playground wearing skirts vs. shorts or pants. Personally, I am a blue jeans kinda mom. Can’t go wrong with denim and a long sleeve tee in the fall. If you do go for a skirt, make sure you are comfortable in it 🙂

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  47. Kyle Avatar
    Kyle

    I vote for the longer A-line for fall. I have seen many folks pull that off with a pair of ankle or knee boots peeking from underneath. No legs need to show at all. No tights or stockings are necessary; you can wear nice warm socks. But a pair of spanx underneath the skirt could certainly take the place of tights and add a little extra schlllluuuuup (sucking-in noise). Hope you reach your goal!

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  48. Blake Avatar
    Blake

    I love tights. If you go with some cool chunky shoes you can do the grown-up schoolgirl thing. Keep the skirt short. In tights your legs will look fab with a short skirt. Beware the below-the-knee skirt because they are eeevil unless you are a gazelle.

    If you get your skirt fitted but with room to move, above the knee, you will look like you are comfortable with yourself and THAT is sexy.

    Okay, you know I don’t know jack about fashion. So maybe ignore me. But I still think that dark opaque tights hide most leg ‘flaws’ and so you should go with shorter fitted skirts.

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    1. Anna Avatar

      I’m liking the tights – maybe they won’t look as “young” as I think they will. On to more research!

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  49. Melissa R Avatar
    Melissa R

    I think that tights are in again, plus the cute little slipper shoes are stylish. So you should be all set there. I think you already have some great ideas! Enjoy your new look!

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    1. Anna Avatar

      Thanks, Melissa! How could I go wrong – new skirts, new shoes, new tights – it’s going to be a happy fall!

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  50. kathie Avatar

    You go girl! You’ll rock the skirt. It should be Pink, of course 🙂

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      Not sure I can rock the pink – maybe I’ll just get a skirt with a pink lining! I look like a Pepto Bismal accident in my Moms Panel attire!

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