Sentences with phrase «up than jeans»

I agree with you on colored pants; just a comfortable but more dressed up than jeans.

Not exact matches

Unfortunately, the prototype demo belt broke down before we got to hitch up our slacks for a test, but it's easy to see how refining the mechanism and swapping some of the build materials to plastic have helped lighten the smart buckle, and that it offers more than a lazier way of keeping your jeans up.
So, is it weird that I have never dyed my hair, don't wear make - up and would rather spend $ 20 on pecan pie coconut butter than toward a new pair of jeans?
After summing up decades of research on the physical and psychological factors behind eating, starving and yo - yo dieting, Mann suggests common sense strategies to achieve a healthy weight — which has more to do with your genes than your jean size — and accept your body for what it is.
However, you've also built up muscle in your thighs, calves, and butt, which can make slipping into your favorite pair (or any pair) of jeans a bigger challenge than you may expect.
The material is thicker than I expected but it fits great (size up) and even with jeans I felt dressy.
Leggings are also way more comfortable than jeans, so you can fill up on food and not feel like you'll explode more than you already are!
You know I already have a pair of light grey jeans (last worn here), but I actually picked up a pair of grey skinnies during my last trip to Old Navy because they're 100 % more flattering on me than the designer pair I already had in my closet!
Admittedly, both ladies opted for fancier looks than many of us will wear, but you'll find that a white button - down shirt is the perfect piece to wear with jeans or black pants (with a few buttons undone to showcase a statement necklace like this stunner), or wear loosely over a bathing suit as a cover - up.
As I get older I realize I'm much more likely to wear a feminine sweater and jeans out with my husband than a fancy dress, so I might as well own up to it!
I ended up with the boyfriend jeans in the Jardin wash rather than the lighter Terrace wash that I saw online.
Since it's wrong in my family to wear anything fancier than a sweatshirt and jeans on Christmas, I took the opportunity to get dressed up on Christmas Eve at Jack's mom's.
Sometimes after wearing a pair of shoes once or twice I wish I had opted for a half size up, or when my jeans stretch out more than I thought they would I wish I had gone a size down.
Dress them up or dress them down, this pant is more comfortable than your favorite jeans, and they'll have you looking damn dapper, too!
And there's no need to fret that Labor Day is about to rear its head since the crisp white jeans have staying power that will last far beyond the fall and winter months (although you should keep in mind that a stain on white denim is way more noticeable than on your dark - wash skinnies, so you may want to stock up).
On those days, there's nothing more comforting than slipping on some cozy socks over your favorite skinny jeans and zipping up a pair of trusty, knee - high riding boots.
When the occasion did call for something more than jeans - and - a-sweater, I'd flail around and ultimately dress up some of my office basics with jewelry, bags and shoes.
A glint of gold dresses up more than just your favorite LBD — it's also a chic companion for a jeans - and - blazer combo on a brisk fall day.
More times than not, I fall back on pairing it untucked with some skinnies and heels, but went for a change up this time by finishing things off with boyfriend jeans and brogues.
A welcomed change - up for when I feel like throwing on something other than jeans.
Grass stains, dirt, spilt coffee and that weird, unidentified stain on the train seat can all show up just that bit more clearly on a pair of blue jeans, and other than that, sometimes you might just not like the look of them.
Different than what we're used to but a way to freshen up your cropped jeans.
They are very slim fitting though so if you don't like the feel of tight jeans then might want to go up a size than normal or find another kind of style.
I prefer to invest my shopping dollars in statement accessories, including shoes, bags and sunglasses, rather than clothes (exception for outerwear, cashmere, amazing jeans and special dresses) because great accessories can be worn again and again to spruce up any old outfit.
funny you say date night — I can't remember the last time I dressed «up» (as opposed to wearing nice jeans and a top, or a less structured dress than this) to go on a date with my hubs (other than going to weddings, that is — but this isn't really a dress for that either).
Yes, I am not very tall, and with other than skinny jeans» I have to make sure to roll the jeans up to right above that round bone on my ankle.
Nothing would jazz up both of these items than with the edition of some distressed boyfriend jeans or a major thigh high boot.
However, sometimes it's good to change up your look with something other than blue jeans.
If you have classic jeans, tops and shoes to choose from, you can whip up a cool outfit in less than 5 mins.
So dressing up for me is anything other than jeans!
There's nothing more effortless than waking up in the morning and throwing on a pair of jeans and a tee.
I think this is because my winter style tends to be a little less feminine than usual and I stay bundled up in jeans, boots and soft layers.
My old white jeans were NOT a material I could dress up, other than as dressy resort wear.
All three of which have held up better than any pair of Gap or Old Navy jeans I've ever owned (and they look better too).
I live in maxi dresses and maxi skirts — Long enough to cover everything while I bend over and pick up the kids, stretchy for mommy - bodies in flux, and waaaaay more comfortable than jeans (to me, at least).
What is more comfortable and simplistic than a pair of jeans, long sleeve button up and a cozy vest?
I think dark jeans are an essential because they dress up so much easier than a lighter faded style.
For her the launch of her collaboration with Adidas Originals in Seoul, South Korea, she plays off her pumped up kicks, matching the neon hues with a paneled sweatshirt and pants (we're talking about the ones under the shredded jeans), some wild highlights and more candy - colored accessories than we can count.
It looks WAAAAY better as a tunic top with jeans and heels than it does as a cover up on the ON website.
I'm craving nothing more than to be able to wear jeans 24/7 but it's still a little too hot in Dallas to do so... I have however been able to test drive the two latest pairs of Rockstar mid-rise jeans I recently picked up from Old Navy and am obsessed (obsessed) with both the black and light - gray washes.
I worked at a university where wearing anything other than jeans and an old t shirt was grounds to be accused of «dressing up for no good reason.»
TRUST ME, the full panel jeans (the super sexy ones that go all the way up your belly) are SO MUCH MORE comfortable than the demi - panel ones.
My second job was «trendy business casual» so heels were a must and jeans were only on Fridays but edgy and cool was better than buttoned - up.
I think they look so cool and are cooler - looking than black jeans, which end up this unflattering dark grey after only a few washes anyway.
For an effortless everyday look, I love nothing more than to dress up a great pair of jeans.
Everything from Mullets (it deserves a capital»M»), to jeans in any color other than blue, to beat up 70s muscle cars, to cheasy 80s music.
She's more at home in jeans and a tee than «dressed up» at workshops educating professionals and volunteers.
More often than not, someone is positively reinforcing the dog for jumping, either inadvertently, by unconsciously allowing it sometimes, or by blatantly inviting the dog to jump up when greeting or playing.The problem is the dog doesn't understand that its ok to jump up when you're wearing jeans, but not when you're wearing a dress clothes or that its ok to jump on 17 year old Billy, but not 87 year old Grandma.
The Connecticut resident also enjoys another simple winter pleasure in the Crescent City: «being able to walk out the door in jeans and a light sweater,» she says, «rather than a puffy jacket and beat - up boots.»
Worth taking note of a few heavy things you definitely don't need — sleeping bag or blankets, blow up pillows, jeans, make up, bulky toiletries, or more than one bottle of water.
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