Now, however, I'm into Lucky Brand jeans, which run around $70-$80.
Hey, Jeans twin!
Of course, I'm boring, so I just have the same pair twice (my first pair went mysteriously missing, so I'm not even taking the risk of having
all
my Lucky jeans in the wash at once).
I need more lime green in my life. I think I just have the two shirt -- one button-up, one tee. Oh, and the sweater. But then I think that's it.
I can't wear lime green, though I wish I could.
I always thought I couldn't wear lime green, but sometimes I do anyway. And some of those times I get compliments. So I just don't even know anymore.
I might not be able to wear lime green. No, I think the dress I have (thanks to Meara) is just fine. The shade of lime green I had a dressing room accident with a couple weeks ago was different. But damn, it made me look appalling.
I'm boring, so I just have the same pair twice
OMIGOD! We truly are jeans twins!
I bet more people can wear lime green than think they can. It was a huge surprise to me, I tell you what.
I have found I don't have the option of buying designer jeans. They don't, from what I have found, make them in my size. Old Navy suits me and my pocketbook just fine, though.
My current Banana Republic jeans are the most expensive I've ever bought, but they fit me like a fucking dream.
Jeans look like crap on me, but I wear them anyway. There is entirely too much material at the knee, even when they are marked petite.
I didn't really even own jeans at all until about a year ago when I discovered that low rise jeans fit me perfectly at the waist, instead of battling with my bra as to which gets to rest just under my boobs.