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emcee Red Super Koopa Since: 11-20-05 Last post: 6465 days Last view: 6465 days |
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You guys must be running out of stuff to talk about. | |||
Danielle 6730 Administratorrrr HELLO THERE Since: 11-17-05 From: California Rate me ^_^ Last post: 6466 days Last view: 6465 days |
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And the point of that comment? Don't post if you can't contribute to the thread.
I've been wearing 2 pairs of pants a lot now, too. And a jacket under my sweatshirt. My friends tell me I look extra puffy, but I don't care. It's cold. |
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Sin Dogan 860 Uoodo Original Blend Armored Trooper Votoms Canned Coffee! Since: 11-17-05 Last post: 6469 days Last view: 6468 days |
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Just don't get any of those stupid ass ones with the rips already in them. I've been a Lee/Levi guy myself and they've never let me down. Fresno is alright but not as good and I also have a pair of dkny jeans but they don't feel as durable. | |||
emcee Red Super Koopa Since: 11-20-05 Last post: 6465 days Last view: 6465 days |
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Seems like the point should have been fairly evident.
But if it helps, I will say I buy my pants at Max 10 (not sure if that's a national chain), they're only 10 buck and surprisingly well made, plus they meet all my pants requirements (keeping my legs warm, covering up my underwear). This doesn't change my original point though. (edited by emcee on 12-17-05 06:02 PM) (edited by emcee on 12-17-05 06:02 PM) |
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Rydain Sir Kibble Blaze Phoenix Runs with the Dragon Within Since: 11-18-05 From: State College, PA Last post: 6470 days Last view: 6466 days |
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Lately I've been on a guys' Levi's kick. Women's pants sizes have irritated me for a while because they're ridiculously arbitrary (depending on the brand and cut, I'm anywhere from 6 to 13) and because my lower body contours have become unusual enough to make it annoying to find a silhouette that works well for me. Pants will commonly gap in the back because they're meant for a butt curve that I don't have, or they'll fit my hips and low waist but be too small for my ogre thighs. And then there's the issue of finding a rise that is neither stupidly high or almost indecently low. So I thought I would go try on some carpenter pants in the guys' department, and they actually worked well. They sit a couple of inches below my navel, which is just about perfect, and they don't gap or get annoyingly tight anywhere. They have nice basic styling and a crapload of nifty pockets. The ease in the pants is more than enough to accommodate my non-manly hip curve.
And next time I wanted to buy pants, I just had to go look for two magic numbers. Granted, there are some manufacturers whose pants for females do not suck (I love my charcoal gray Dockers), but I think I'll be sticking with men's jeans from now on. |
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