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Need help with an embarassing clothing issue
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<blockquote data-quote="raylea" data-source="post: 678343" data-attributes="member: 18560"><p>I dont really care for the way jeans are made anymore. The waist is so low on everything! The zipper is literally an inch long. So I especially hate tops that ride up when your sitting down or bending down etc..your whole crack ends up showing. And it seems that unless your supermodel skinny, jeans cut that low give EVERYONE a muffin top. Not saying I want "mom" jeans to come back into style just wish they would make them not quite so below the hip.</p><p></p><p>Maybe its just that Im getting old (lol) but I rarely see jeans anymore that are flattering to a womans figure. The cut is all wrong or something. </p><p></p><p>for this reason I have learned to layer a tank or cami underneath a longer looser open blouse or cardigan. It hides the extra skin we dont want everyone to see!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raylea, post: 678343, member: 18560"] I dont really care for the way jeans are made anymore. The waist is so low on everything! The zipper is literally an inch long. So I especially hate tops that ride up when your sitting down or bending down etc..your whole crack ends up showing. And it seems that unless your supermodel skinny, jeans cut that low give EVERYONE a muffin top. Not saying I want "mom" jeans to come back into style just wish they would make them not quite so below the hip. Maybe its just that Im getting old (lol) but I rarely see jeans anymore that are flattering to a womans figure. The cut is all wrong or something. for this reason I have learned to layer a tank or cami underneath a longer looser open blouse or cardigan. It hides the extra skin we dont want everyone to see! [/QUOTE]
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