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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

OMG, I am actually wearing jeans!

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All my life I have been looking down on jeans. I could not comprehand the idea of wearing shabby clothes and being proud of it. For this reason I have never owned a pair of jeans.

This Halloween I decided to be the Big Bad Wolf. This is a perfect excuse for me to actually buy my first pair of jeans to be used as part of the costume. After I put them on and looked in the mirror they actually looked "not too shabby"!


Comments:
  • Guest Pete wrote: Saturday, October 14, 2006 9:09 AM

    I suggest you read "The Confederacy of Dunces"... on the first page you will learn how misguided you've been all these years about your clothes philosophy. Comfort is King :)
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  • Guest monica wrote: Saturday, December 2, 2006 2:38 PM

    while i don't LIVE in jeans, i can't imagine my life without denim. growing up on a ranch, they are de rigueur on the farm, both for their warmth and protection from the elements. depending upon what you wear them with, they can even dry more quickly than some heavier choices. plus, they hide a lot of grime and dust.

    however, now that we have so many more choices both in fabrication and designs, denim articles are among my favorite items in my wardrobe--i probably have a dozen denim skirts, and at least a few differet jackets, not to mention many varied styles of jeans.

    now that we have denim with some stretch in it, it's impossible to be uncomfortable in denim. you can have all the same style, but it's amazing what 2% lycra can do for you --such as wear them to thanksgiving dinner! as a sidenote, the only people i've ever known who never owned jeans are my grandparents.

    your new jeans suit you! hopefully you'll enjoy yours as much as i do mine. in fact, i predict that it won't take a whole year for you to purchase more denim!
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