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I have some stretch skinny cords from Alloy...they fit well.phathack wrote:http://www.fullbeauty.com/ & http://www.alloyapparel.com/Caultron wrote:Can you give a Web address?
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I just bought four or five more pairs for a dollar each. a couple are really tight but I find them more comfortable for me.dillon wrote:I have some stretch skinny cords from Alloy...they fit well.phathack wrote:http://www.fullbeauty.com/ & http://www.alloyapparel.com/Caultron wrote:Can you give a Web address?
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It all depends on WHERE they are tight. I can stand tight around the waist but not in the crotch. Ouch.
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I have been wearing woman's jeans for over 8 years now; I do not own any man's jeans.
I find them more comfortable than men's jeans, and the fact that they have a stretch
factor more than men's is a big plus.
Also they come in my correct length, and do not have to pay the $ 8.00 extra for hemming.
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I find them more comfortable than men's jeans, and the fact that they have a stretch
factor more than men's is a big plus.
Also they come in my correct length, and do not have to pay the $ 8.00 extra for hemming.
Rader
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I also find women's jeanswer more comfortable than men's jeans since the material stretches. Also there is more room for the hips and the torso length (distance between the waist and the crotch) in my jeans is longer to accommodate the higher waist I have compared to a typical man. I also get women's tops to accommodate my enlarged breasts (b** cup size DD).
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I used to wear Levi's 901 jeans when they were available.
women's cut but a better fit than men's models..
nowadays I don't care very much for jeans and how they fit.
I'd rather wear a comfy skirt.
(it's suits for work for me..)
women's cut but a better fit than men's models..
nowadays I don't care very much for jeans and how they fit.
I'd rather wear a comfy skirt.
(it's suits for work for me..)
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I'd rather be able to wear a skirt all the time too. or at least half the time. but where I stay I just don't think it would be a good idea. so wearing a pair of flared women's jeans helps keep the nerve up. plus I think they're comfortable
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I Dressed Like A Woman Today. As in the old say: If I really wanted to look like a woman, I'd wear pants....
Got a phone call from work about an ailing computer, so I tried to remote into it but no joy. So I told her I'd be in ASAP.
Hmmmm. What to wear? I have, on occasion, worn a kilt in, but usually its trousers and polo shirt, maybe a jacket.
Ahhhhh. I know. I'll wear my skinny jeans and a soft, black, flowing tunic....untucked and under a gray jacket. All from the other side of the aisle.
No comments, got the ailing PC working and identified the probable culprit which will either be replaced or we'll power cycle it periodically, and I'll see about reinstalling the drivers just in case it is 'bit rot.'
Stopped for breakfast and now back at home in a comfy mini and turtleneck.....
Got a phone call from work about an ailing computer, so I tried to remote into it but no joy. So I told her I'd be in ASAP.
Hmmmm. What to wear? I have, on occasion, worn a kilt in, but usually its trousers and polo shirt, maybe a jacket.
Ahhhhh. I know. I'll wear my skinny jeans and a soft, black, flowing tunic....untucked and under a gray jacket. All from the other side of the aisle.
No comments, got the ailing PC working and identified the probable culprit which will either be replaced or we'll power cycle it periodically, and I'll see about reinstalling the drivers just in case it is 'bit rot.'
Stopped for breakfast and now back at home in a comfy mini and turtleneck.....