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    It was slightly rainy drizzly this morning.

    Her outfit for cycling with rain pants underneath..wouldn't be typical for a teenage GIRL, not woman. I meant it as a compliment to the young lady.

    Come on...most girls her age want to look hip/cool and fashionable.

    Rain pants for cycling ain't high fashion. Not in alot of teenage gal circles.

    Have we all forgotten how much we wanted to fit in with the gang, have we forgotten the peer pressure as teenage girls????
    I think it's great she is wearing what she needed to wear for weather protection. Not for fashion, at her age.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Have we all forgotten how much we wanted to fit in with the gang, have we forgotten the peer pressure as teenage girls????
    I think kids are individuals just as adults are, and some have a greater need for approval than others. I was pretty independent at that age, and didn't get involved in groups. I wanted to look good, but I rebelled against the cookie cutter mentality in high school.

    It's not admirable, but I would have totally enjoyed one-upping people with Gore-tex pants.

    I always laughed when adults said "Oh, you want to be like your friends." I had a smart aleck reply along the lines of: "Yes, I want to be a short, tall, fat, thin, Baptist, Buddhist, Catholic who is going to law school, becoming a nurse, getting married, joining the Peace Corp and the Army..." etc.
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    From the style and fit of everything his girl has on, I would say this is a look she is very comfortable wearing. Some teens are more uncomfortable wearing the latest style than they are the less stylish practical options. If you teamed her rain coat and shoes with a pair of cycling tights and a sleek helmet she would look unbalanced.
    To me it looks like this little girl might need a bike fitting over a style make over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Come on...most girls her age want to look hip/cool and fashionable.

    Rain pants for cycling ain't high fashion. Not in alot of teenage gal circles.
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    That's a mighty broad paintbrush.
    The girls who are concerned with being hip/cool/fashionable aren't in the same group as this girl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    The girls who are concerned with being hip/cool/fashionable aren't in the same group as this girl.
    They could only wish to be in the same class as this girl.
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    I was in a pretty odd gang of misfits in Jr. High and HS.

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    I think that in certain circles what she is wearing is considered to be cool and hip.
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    I was a bit of a geek in high school. I don't think I would have worn rain pants because I really dislike rain pants, but I have worn worst things. I discovered early that only women really care about how other women dress, and that I didn't care that much to please them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    I discovered early that only women really care about how other women dress
    That is so true. The sooner one figures it out, the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by salsabike View Post
    I think that in certain circles what she is wearing is considered to be cool and hip.
    +1 She looks a bit on the hipster side, perhaps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    +1 She looks a bit on the hipster side, perhaps.
    Exactly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by salsabike View Post
    I think that in certain circles what she is wearing is considered to be cool and hip.
    yup, she pretty much looks like any number of the hipster teens i see biking to/from the high school in my PNW neighborhood.

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    FWIW, back when I had to wear uniforms (including one remarkably like the one in the photo, only in brown), it was normal to wear pants under them when the weather was cool or cold and shorts in the summer. We'd take off the pants at school but the shorts stayed on all day. Eventually leg warmers came along and replaced the need to wear pants under our uniform skirts.

    Maybe she went to an all-girl's private school where there MIGHT be some less pressure on the fashion stuff in some girl groups.
    Hahahahahahahaha!!! Not in my experience. Even with a uniform there are very clear fashion do's and don'ts, and Lord help the girl who doesn't comply. There's skirt length, brand of shirt (yes, the brand of plain white shirt was important), brand of shoes (much less of an issue in the school I went to where you could only wear one type of shoe from one supplier), brand and style of coat, purse, backpack, hair accessories, jewelry, etc. It was brutal. And because in private schools the students often come from families with a lot of money, I think the pressure is even greater (I went to public school through 4th grade and didn't see anything like the peer pressure there that I did in private school), and harder for the kids who were there on scholarships who didn't have the wealthy background.

    P.S. That's an awesome Nutcase helmet she has on.

 

 

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