Adult passengers 180 cm and a little taller should be able to fit without
scrunching knees and bending neck.
Babies often
scrunch their knees up if they are in pain, according to Care, so if you spot your little one doing that, try a burp to relieve the gas she may have built up.
Not exact matches
My
knees scrunched into the seat in front of me.
Your baby also may look
scrunched up since the legs and arms have been kept bent at the
knees and elbows while in the womb.
Babies who are in pain might bring their
knees up, arch their backs,
scrunch their little faces and seem generally unhappy or unwell (read: CRY)!
Being
scrunched up in an airplane seat with your shoulders curled forward, hip flexors flexed, and your
knees bent in a seated position can be very unhealthy.
- Open hips and inner thighs, for «side splits» - Legs and feet to extend out rather than being «
scrunched» - Hip hinge, project chest forward in between your hands - Hands on ground to start - Rolling variant with hands in front of
knees, alternate back arching - Sidebending variant reaching side to side - Arms straight on the ground and reaching out - Coordinate upper and lower body
I am surprised at how comfortable they are and so far they have not
scrunched or sagged down which I found to be a problem with other suede over the
knee boots.
Whether pulled up to the
knee or
scrunched up above the ankles, this must - have fall staple can be worn with a skirt, over tights, or with jeans.
What works better for me is buying OTK socks and
scrunching them down to
knee length.
I fell in love with these J.Crew riding boots but sadly they were too tall for me and kept
scrunching up over my
knees.
They can easily be pulled up (and over) your
knee to accommodate tall boots, or
scrunched down as low as you'd like.