I am older than you, I think. Certainly more of a fuddy-duddy, style-wise.
I couldn't find ANY just below-the-waist jeans... I could only find them in regular pants, which were actually OK, except for the paucity of available styles and the one pair of pants in my size was like 4 inches too long (and I am a relatively tall woman).
Ultra low rise, ptui.
ON actually does waists that works for me, too. Actual waist *never* works for me.
ION the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe is very foamy looking, archivally-speaking.
ON actually does waists that works for me, too. Actual waist *never* works for me.
Oh, I understand that it's good for folks, I just felt marginalized by the overwhelming amount of low-rise/ultra low-rise stuff which is Really Really Nightmare-Style Horrible on me.
The just-below-waist fits me just about perfectly. Ones that are supposed sit actually on the waist tend to leave me with a bunch of uncomfortable scrunched-up fabric around my waist.
The low-rise is sometime OK on me, depending on the cut. The ultra-low-rise is horrible.
Also, I've been doing laundry, and realized that I own four pairs of size 14 jeans. I haven't worn size 14 in close to a year. I have no idea why I still have all of these. (One or two of them I'll pack to use as work pants in Israel, since it seems like slightly big pants will be more comfortable for working, and I don't want to get the few pairs of jeans I have that fit covered with mud. The rest, I think I'll freecycle or something. I've actually got a fairly decent-sized bag of clothes that don't fit anymore that I need to get rid of.)
ON actually does waists that works for me, too. Actual waist *never* works for me.
Cass is me.
Signed,
If Not for ON, I Would Own No Jeans that Fit At All
I couldn't find ANY just below-the-waist jeans... I could only find them in regular pants, which were actually OK, except for the paucity of available styles and the one pair of pants in my size was like 4 inches too long (and I am a relatively tall woman).
They're all designed for wearing with heels. It's the failure of most jeans/trousers right now. The trick, I've been told, if you're short (I am) is to get the ankle length. The "short" inseam is something like 30" or 31". I shudder to think what long is.
I'll be 33 this year. Mostly, I buy plain old boot cut jeans, with a just below the waist rise, to avoid the Mom Jeans look on me.
Nora, I like pants on my waist, too.
Kristin, I hope you find the energy and endurance to get through this avalanche of work.
Thanks for all the birthday wishes, Bitches. We had a very nice day, and I am too too full. I got too full on appetizers, then more too full on dinner, and then while still full we came home, and I got way obscenely too full on chocolate cake with chocolate frosting, made by Scott and Christopher. It's Scott's first time baking anything more complex than already-prepared cookie dough. It was awesome, and only one egg was sacrificed (by Chris) during the actual baking process.
I got lots of lovely books, from Scott and the kids and from my mom, as well. They include 6 volumes of
The Dresden Files,
(from Scott and the kids) but I can't remember the others (and they are upstairs, while I am down) and jammies, and chocolate and beautiful cards -- some from the store, some homemade. And Julia made me a pin (of course, it's just a piece of paper, so we have to figure out how to wear it as a pin).
Best of all though, the other day, I was whinging about being bored. Amy suggested I make a LiveJournal post of music that makes me happy, so I did. Scott found it, and made me two mix CDs of those songs, and others. I have to listen to them, now. What a great, sneaky gift.
It was a good day.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CINDY!!!!! I have posted presents for you on my flickr!!!
My twins! Oh sheeesh I want to bite their cheeks. Thanks so much, lisah.