Let's talk about jeans. I bought a pair of jeans last night, my first pair in literally 15 years that were not Levi's men's button-fly 501 jeans. They are, instead, Levi's women's 515 nouveau boot-cut stretch jeans in dark cross-hatch [link] I luv them. Women's jeans that fit me, a real stunner! They make me feel all sassy and sexy. And were $30. I would be wearing them now, but no jeans at work.
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Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before.
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Women's jeans technology has made great strides in the past 15 years. 1990 was the denim dark ages.
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If this was asked already or covered before, please disregard... (not really though)
Kate, congrats on library school! Does going to Simmons mean you'll be living in Boston?
They make me feel all sassy and sexy.
I will note that you already were this.
I would be wearing them now, but no jeans at work.
Also, that you're in the wrong department. Mwahahhaha!
Women's jeans that fit me, a real stunner! They make me feel all sassy and sexy.
Isn't it a great feeling? I made the transition to women's jeans a while ago, but they were the women's jeans that looked most like the men's jeans.
More recently, under Kat's guidance, I found jeans that fit me like I was a woman. They cost more than yours, but they're worth it.
and, as Nora reminds me, I forgot to say
CONGRATS INFO GODDESS KATE!!
Jeans that fit are a blessing. I'm intrigued by the amount of information on that Levi's site. I wonder if I could measure current good jeans I have to see what of Levi's might work for me.
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My handwriting needs work, as I just looked at some meeting notes to find that I had apparently taken a bunch of notes, not on podcasting, but on pederasty.
I can't imagine being able to wear men's jeans. Without looking like a hobo, that is. I have too much hips and butt... even when I'm little, I'm big. sigh The jeans that fit me best are juniors, oddly enough. Large juniors, but still juniors.
I'm blaming everything currently wrong with me on my employer.
Thanks, y'all! I'm pretty psyched.
Nora, Simmons has a satellite campus program at Mt. Holyoke, so most of my classes will be there. However, there are a bunch of courses offered at the Boston campus that don't get offered out here, so I'll definitely be taking at least a couple of classes in Boston over the next couple of years. Also, there's a fellowship position, International Something-or-other, that I've got my eye on, and I'd have to move to Boston for that. At any rate, I'll be in the area a lot more than usual.