fnpIt's funny, they look like a different pair of pants in each pic. I like the waistline in pic 2, but find the legs a little too big in pic 1. I would go for a slimmer leg or lower waist with big leg. They do seem like nice culotte/shpants though... try them on with a few tops if you are still not 100% about them.
I am going to post all my shpants (short pants) when my internet behaves. There was a big article in the globe and mail style section on how most women should not wear them so I would love to have my 3 pairs of shpants critiqued a little. It's so comfy to have those breezy legs....
4 Comments:
No objection here... Let's get a better look at the shoes though! We'll never see too many shoes.
fnpIt's funny, they look like a different pair of pants in each pic. I like the waistline in pic 2, but find the legs a little too big in pic 1. I would go for a slimmer leg or lower waist with big leg. They do seem like nice culotte/shpants though... try them on with a few tops if you are still not 100% about them.
I am going to post all my shpants (short pants) when my internet behaves. There was a big article in the globe and mail style section on how most women should not wear them so I would love to have my 3 pairs of shpants critiqued a little. It's so comfy to have those breezy legs....
I took them back. They did a funny thing at the crotch because they had these weird pleats. Guess that's why they were on sale.
Ms M. Bring on the short pants. I have a few pairs. Depends where they break. I think a narrower leg is better.
I agreed 100% with Ms Ms's eval. too big in pic 1 but nice waist in pic 2. Doesn't matter now anyway, since they are long gone.
I think I have only one pair of shpants - the ones I bought with Shenanigan in NYC - are those shpants? Or just long short things? I can't tell.
Are my jeans from below shpant-jeans? (sheans? jants?)
To come for me if I get around to it : "Cottage-Wear : not for urban display" with sub-section : "Tennis Outfits : thank gawd I don't play in public"
Post a Comment
<< Home