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Friday, December 30, 2011

Less Is Not More

My ass is getting bigger, not smaller. So why do jeans, nowadays, cover less of it? I suppose the answer is self-evident. Larger butt = less coverage, given the jeans themselves are a constant.

I contend that jeans are not constant. As evidence, I give you this from 1983:


These jeans actually cover this woman's posterior. My jeans would not. Not, especially, if she were to sit down. And, I paid MORE for LESS (which follows the bathing suit rule of fashion, when I come to think about it).

But who really wants to see my rear end? Okay, let me rephrase because I can already hear you yahoos making noise. Is it really necessary that I should look like a plumber every time I bend over? Keep in mind the middle of a middle-aged woman is intended to be hidden from view. What are love handles to one are muffin tops to someone else. What's cute on a young woman is, frankly, not as interesting when skin has lost its elasticity. Need I say more? No, I thought not.

I love my jeans. Don't get me wrong. They look great with a crisp white shirt and a pair of stilettos. As long as I don't move. As long as my white shirt is long enough to reach or even - is it too much to hope? - fall below the waist band. (Oh, but that is a different diatribe.)

What is a woman to do these days? Suffer through it, as far as I can tell. Suffer as women always have with fashion. And so you will find me endlessly hiking up my pants to try to maintain a sense of decorum because actual dignity is out of the question.

Maybe I should buy a skirt.

3 comments:

  1. I can relate to your dilemma! I'm constantly pulling up my jeans too. But I do like the low rise style because I have a very short waist/torso. Regular rise never fit me right - I'd have to hike them up to my boobs! But I have found some that are too low, even for me.

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  2. I never liked or looked good in low rise jeans, not as a skinny hippie in the 70s and not as as a 60-year old broad. Comfort has always been key for me, so gimme the mom jeans and the granny panties!

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  3. I feel your pain as well. I feel like someday I will find the perfect jeans... at least I fantasize about finding the perfect jeans. I am still in my 20s but I like to look stylish and put together... and having jeans falling off my ass and constantly having to hike them back up is neither.

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