I adore those wide
leg pants though, with the bow top of course.
Not exact matches
Many people
though neglect
legs thinking that they can just wear long
pants their whole life long but that's a BBIIIIIIIIIG mistake.
Though I love looking at winter white, I'm always hesitant to wear it... as most of the winter I have snow and slush on the streets and I'm afraid my
pants will get spotted up the back of the
leg as I walk!
I find slim cut
pants easiest for travel,
though wider
legs are fine if that's more your style.
I don't always like the look of
leggings though, and often just wish for a pair of slim black
pants with a slightly less tapered
leg.
At least with these ES
pants the elastic waist makes them feel like they fit, even
though the
legs are quite big.
Even
though Dictionary.com defines
leggings as «close - fitting knit
pants», I think the World English Dictionary definition of «an extra outer covering for the lower
legs» is more appropriate for grown women.
I need some help
though i bought some new work
pants at a bargain ($ 2) they fit alright in the waist they're just wide in the
leg, below the knee, how would you alter the
pants to fit better?
I have to say
though you look like your
legs are leather, with the
pants running right into the boots!
Though the 70's was the perfect time to be pear shaped, wide
leg pants, flared jeans, fitted tops... hello!
I lost all the weight by a month after she was born and stopped wearing maternity clothes pretty quickly,
though I lived in yoga
pants and maternity
leggings during maternity leave.
This time
though, the rules have changed a bit: if you can still rock the straight down velour
leg, then you do you honey, but Juicy have some skinny
legged velour
pants which are perfect and of course, super twin - able with a matching zip - up hoodie, which is also available in an oversized style these days.
I usually need a 12P / 14P and even
though the
pants don't seem too wide
legged on the model, once you get into my size the «wideness» is sometimes so exaggerated that I feel like I'm wearing clown
pants.
Even
though I am not considered petite, but my
legs are super short, and always need to hem my
pants.
I am impressed by how slimming these
pants are
though the cut is just awful on someone like me with thicker
legs.
I've always read that, for this situation, I am supposed to try to make my waist look higher (wear high - waisted
pants or skirts, thin belts at my waist or slightly higher, etc.)-- thereby making it seem as
though my
legs are longer.
I have short
legs even
though I'm 5» 7», and as an «apple» shape (larger waist, smaller hips), it can be really hard to find
pants that fit comfortably without being baggy through the
legs.
There are definitely some things I wore even into my 30's that I would not do now because my body has changed shape (I do miss my wide
leg raver
pants though....)
Of course, even
though the gold doesn't exactly match the silver, those
pants are the Go To
leggings I sewed up here.
Convertible
pants are convienent, even
though bare
legs are not appreciated in Nepal.