Friday, October 14, 2005
pants
Ladies! Help!
As for many women, Shopping for pants frustrates me. However, once I do find pants that fit, I love and wear them until they physically wear out. (Unless of course, I happen to lose weight, and I must discard them before their time. Bittersweet. Oh, chocolate brown pants I bought on sale from The Limited! I miss you!) Always, my pants "wear out" by developing holes in the crotch region. (Unless of course, I happen to gain weight, and the pants split open. This only happened once.) Now, holes in jeans can seem trendy and hip. Except for holes in the crotch. Is this just an inevitability due to actually having thighs? Or are there some amazing non-crotch hole pants out there?
As for many women, Shopping for pants frustrates me. However, once I do find pants that fit, I love and wear them until they physically wear out. (Unless of course, I happen to lose weight, and I must discard them before their time. Bittersweet. Oh, chocolate brown pants I bought on sale from The Limited! I miss you!) Always, my pants "wear out" by developing holes in the crotch region. (Unless of course, I happen to gain weight, and the pants split open. This only happened once.) Now, holes in jeans can seem trendy and hip. Except for holes in the crotch. Is this just an inevitability due to actually having thighs? Or are there some amazing non-crotch hole pants out there?
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I agree. Kevlar may be the only way to handle this issue. My friend amanda is proud of her holey jeans. She sports the hole in the crotch as fashionable.. though.. she does try to NOT show off the hole. hehe.
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