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Waistline and rise on pants

Micsb...@aol.com
Who do I ask in the fashion world to raise the waist line on jeans so
that my crack does not show when I bend over or sit down. I do not like
my crack showing, I do not like my teenage girls crack showing and I do
not like to look at the majority of the public's crack showing. It has
come to my attention, it is impossible to find a decent pair of jeans
to wear. I have searched high and low. It seems that the old plumblers
and electricians crossed over and became the trendsetters for pants
waist lines and where they should fall.
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Female , Age: 42
Micsb...@aol.com
"cofarb" <do...@cofarb.com>


<Micsb...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Who do I ask in the fashion world to raise the waist line on jeans so
that my crack does not show when I bend over or sit down. I do not like
my crack showing, I do not like my teenage girls crack showing and I do
not like to look at the majority of the public's crack showing. It has
come to my attention, it is impossible to find a decent pair of jeans
to wear. I have searched high and low. It seems that the old plumblers
and electricians crossed over and became the trendsetters for pants
waist lines and where they should fall.
Optional Information:
Female , Age: 42
Micsb...@aol.com
If it's any consolation, it appears that waistlines are on the rise again.
cofarb
ami kio <...@cant–take–anymore–spam.com>
On 2/19/06 5:31 PM, in article
1140391900.453239.42...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "Micsb...@aol.com"
<Micsb...@aol.com> wrote:
Who do I ask in the fashion world to raise the waist line on jeans so
that my crack does not show when I bend over or sit down. I do not like
my crack showing, I do not like my teenage girls crack showing and I do
not like to look at the majority of the public's crack showing. It has
come to my attention, it is impossible to find a decent pair of jeans
to wear. I have searched high and low. It seems that the old plumblers
and electricians crossed over and became the trendsetters for pants
waist lines and where they should fall.
I don't know where you live/shop, but I have seen nary a crack in quite a
while, albeit muffin tops are still prolific. There are numerous jeans of
varied rises available in stores. It sounds like you're limiting your
search to brands that don't suit your body.
Personally, I love low rise pants b/c they're normal rise for my short rise
body.
ami
"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com>
(1) I'm not convinced this is a "female, age 42."
(2) S/he uses the word "crack" four times in one post. Undoubtedly
this is for the sake of a certain type of...stimulation.
(3) It would surprise me greatly if this poster is not a troll.
(4) It's school vacation week. We'll just have to put up with it.