... but some 7/8 tweedy upscale track pants here, which made my day (and perhaps the season as well:-)).

Some of you may remember I am generally a skirt and dress girl at my heart. I just hate pants as they never 100% fit or meet my aesthetics but this doesn't meet I stopped trying:-). Of course I, too do desperately need pants outfits from time to time- and I use them when needed - but very seldom feel fab when wearing them.

Several years (and body pounds:-)) ago there were the skinnies worn with substantial heavy shoes (for better body proportions) than the faded boot cut jeans with dramatic pointy toes that I last loved.

Few years ago had some scarce success with the chino BF's rolled up hems styled with fluid and faux tucked in tops (mostly sweaters).
This past 2 years I started to use AND love the stretchy ankle showing cigarette pants with all sorts of hi/low or longer length fluid tops.
And now I am on the way to fall in love with my 7/8 cuffed hem tweedy track pants, as you can see.

Is it weird or not, I guess nowadays I simply need to keep showing my ankles for loving a pant outfit.

Started with a faux tuck in (nr 1) but than went with no tuck for more comfort (in nr 2).
Then, I tried to show you some details of the outfit (nr4-7), including my trick(in nr. 8) to cover up with my bubble hem raincoat (nr 9) for driving to work.

Hope, nobody will mention my preggy (with the tied cardi on my waist:-)) looking self (nr10). Stepping out of my car I do really only have to make a few steps to my office.

Nr.10 is also to keep it real. From lack of time to changing it I still wear my summer bag to this outfit, oh well:-).

Thanks for looking, comments are always useful, good or bad.

I have a question, too:
-do you like/is it professional enough to leave the ties of the upscale track pants on show when wearing? (like me in nr 3).
I liked it for me as am alone in my office which is casual enough (even with some added creative flair of my industry) but still curious.

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