Traveling with mom is not actually the best time to take outfit shots because
she always cut my legs.
Not exact matches
It is a tad high
cut in the front but I
always think that makes your
legs look longer!
Manufacturers are
always looking for ways to
cut costs, and shaving an inch or so off of the
legs adds up to real savings for them, but means no new jeans or pants for me.
Prior to that, my Mum had me wearing this
cut of pant from about aged fifteen to twenty, as she bought me the most beautiful pair of Japanese cotton, navy wide
legged pants that I loved to wear with everything (vintage baggy Ts, Breton striped Ts, white silk or cotton shirts, striped shirts, men's khaki shirts, men's singlets, plain navy and red silk camisoles, ruffled shirts — these last ones were weird, but I liked wearing them so much, and
always with my tan flat Jesus sandals and white sneakers in summer, and flat brogues in winter).
I nearly
always have to
cut and hem my pant
legs.
Straight
leg jeans are a classic
cut that you'll
always be able to find available in boutiques.
It features a draped hemline, with a
cut that allows for movement both from the dress and for you inside it, with a length that allows you to wear it with bare
legs if you feel able or like I will be, you could
always pop a pair of
leggings underneath.
I've had the Bella pattern for wide -
legged trousers from Burda
cut out and ready to go for nearly a year now, but I'm
always thinking what on earth would I wear them with?
The hair on the neck, front
legs and tail must be
cut, and most part of the body of the terrier as well; in the rear part of the
legs, the hair has to be kept
always relatively long.