Have you all seen the NYT coverage of the changing ridership on the subway? I like the interactive map. [link]
They wouldn't be long enough on me, would they?
the ones I have drag the ground unless I roll them up.
But she's an amazon and you are wee, msbelle!
the ones I have drag the ground unless I roll them up.
So, maybe...
You can get any number of travel-friendly skirts in a longer length, Jesse.
I'd just rather not buy something I'll only wear on this trip, and I don't think I'd wear a skirt that long. I am confident I can find some appropriately-inseamed lightweight pants before June!
Kat is trying to pick a fight!
What's to fight about? You people are short.
Jesse, I just emailed my friend who went to Turkey a couple of years ago to see what she did for clothing.
Kat is trying to pick a fight!
Look! She's shaking her tiny fists of rage!
If I really wanted to pick a fight I'd mentiond the deliciousness of cilantro.
Also, can you bring me back some rugs and pottery?
OK, I'll have to get some pants then. Man, I hate buying pants!
I bought a bunch of lightweight pants/longsleeved shirts for Thailand, because the culture is very modest there. If you look at North Face, REI, Sierra Trading Post, etc., it shouldn't be too difficult. I liked my North Face cargo pants [link]
-- lightweight and fast-drying, zip-off pant legs, and ties at the shin to make it easier to roll up. Perfect for white-water rafting, hiking, etc. Also got pants from REI and Ex Officio. Ex Officio pants did not fit quite stylishly but they make good lightweight, quick-drying longsleeved shirts & underwear. (We only carried carry-on sized bags for the three-week trip.)
Jesse, how do you feel about thrift store clothing?
Zipoffs are another good option.