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Old September 21st, 2003, 01:25 AM
Jennifer Austin
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"MH" wrote in message
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"Jennifer Austin" wrote in message
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I only wish lowrise boot cut jeans came in black, I like black jeans

the
best, but I can't stand jeans that sit at the waist, they're just not

as
comfy, and all black jeans are waist high.

Martha

Gap has some in "whiskered black" and Old Navy has some ultra low rise

boot
cut jeans in black.


Not here in SF, I've looked. I'll try again, though.


I found them on line, not at the store. Happy shopping!

Jennifer


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Old September 21st, 2003, 02:43 AM
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Jennifer wrote:

Jennifer (who found navy cords today - mid rise, flat front size 10, paid
full price and got a great cargo skirt too, but still can't find the right
pair of shoes)


Wow, you did better than I did!

beeswing
  #23  
Old September 21st, 2003, 04:29 AM
Barbara Hirsch
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 15:26:48 -0400, "JayJay"
wrote:

Because of skating, I don't wear jeans that much. I mostly wear
leggings. However mine a

Comfortably loose.

Banana Republic slim fit size 4-6 (depends on the day G, I've got
both)

I'm an hour glass, but for jeans that should amount to the same thing
since jeans don't have a top. If you're looking for a jean with a high
waist, for someone with a large hips/small waist, that's your pair of
jeans.


Barbara Hirsch, Publisher
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Old September 21st, 2003, 04:36 AM
Barbara Hirsch
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:24:21 -0500, "Jennifer Austin"
wrote:

I am fortunate to have expendable income sufficient to support this
addiction, but it's still wasteful, and I know I should wait until I'm
at a size I plan to maintain. And I don't have room for all my
clothes! I've kind of taken over the guest room with them. (I don't
mean just the closet, but piles on the bed and stuff.) I know DH
doesn't really approve of all this, but he doesn't ever criticize,
just sort of laughs at me a bit.


Money isn't the issue here either. My DH encourages me to get what I want,
even going so far as to encouraging me to try on things if he sees me
looking longingly at an item Fortunately I haven't filled my closet yet
because I keep rotating stuff out and sending it to Goodwill or now giving
it to friends at work.


Nor here, but time is, and a hatred of shopping. So if anyone would
like to go for me G . . .

I do remember back when I was "growing down" through my clothes, and
getting rid of them as I did. But I never bought any at all until I
lost the first 70 pounds (out of 86), and I'll have to tell you, it
wasn't a pretty sight. Finally I had no choice, because I was going to
buy clothes or walk around naked after the clothes I owned fell off
me.

It was probably as good a reason as any for me to maintain my weight
loss this last (almost) 6 years. Otherwise I'd have to go shopping
again.

One big advantage to remaining a constant size is "point and click"
shopping.

Barbara

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Old September 21st, 2003, 04:44 AM
Jennifer Austin
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"Barbara Hirsch" wrote in message
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Nor here, but time is, and a hatred of shopping. So if anyone would
like to go for me G . . .

If I lived in a more urban area and had a better sense of style, I'd like to
be a personal shopper

I do remember back when I was "growing down" through my clothes, and
getting rid of them as I did. But I never bought any at all until I
lost the first 70 pounds (out of 86), and I'll have to tell you, it
wasn't a pretty sight. Finally I had no choice, because I was going to
buy clothes or walk around naked after the clothes I owned fell off
me.


I didn't buy clothes at first until I went from a size 28 to about size
20-22. Now I only buy a few pieces in each size, but I do have to make sure
I look professional each day when I go to work. Strangely enough, if I go
in looking sloppy, the kids respond differently.

It was probably as good a reason as any for me to maintain my weight
loss this last (almost) 6 years. Otherwise I'd have to go shopping
again.

One big advantage to remaining a constant size is "point and click"
shopping.

I am looking forward to being the same size for more than a few weeks.
Hopefully that size will be an 8 I am a professional online shopper
since I don't live near too much decent shopping.


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Old September 21st, 2003, 04:44 AM
Beeswing
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Barbara Hirsch wrote:

Nor here, but time is, and a hatred of shopping. So if anyone would
like to go for me G . .


Sorry, can't steel myself up to do it...I hate shopping, too, and especially
clothes shopping.

beeswing,
worn out from *gasp* going to the mall TWICE today
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Old September 21st, 2003, 04:49 AM
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Jennifer Austin wrote:

If I lived in a more urban area and had a better sense of style, I'd like to
be a personal shopper


ACK!! I can't believe you just wrote that! (See my career suggestion for you I
gave in another post.)

beeswing
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Old September 21st, 2003, 04:51 AM
Jennifer Austin
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"Beeswing" wrote in message
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Jennifer Austin wrote:

If I lived in a more urban area and had a better sense of style, I'd like

to
be a personal shopper


ACK!! I can't believe you just wrote that! (See my career suggestion for

you I
gave in another post.)

beeswing


LOL I just saw that! Guess it's another GMTA moment.

Jennifer


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Old September 21st, 2003, 05:30 AM
MH
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"Jennifer Austin" wrote in message
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"MH" wrote in message
...

"Jennifer Austin" wrote in message
...
I only wish lowrise boot cut jeans came in black, I like black jeans

the
best, but I can't stand jeans that sit at the waist, they're just

not
as
comfy, and all black jeans are waist high.

Martha

Gap has some in "whiskered black" and Old Navy has some ultra low rise

boot
cut jeans in black.


Not here in SF, I've looked. I'll try again, though.


I found them on line, not at the store. Happy shopping!

Jennifer


Ah, cool, thanks for the tip! After baseball season, when I have some money,
I'll go shopping for them. Now, I have to save up my money for post season
tix and merchandise. I do have a pair of tickets to the first Giants playoff
game, though. : )

Martha





 




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