Mid-thigh, front for me on my work jeans, bottoms on my out in public jeans (same problem as Sundrop I do cuff them but not permanently so they fall and get worn)
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As George would yell, "It's shrinkage!"Bad winter... huh? (((GNT)))
... do you have a mini-rack???....
Aggie has better than a mini rack .... sure it would work just fine for such things ....
Mid-thigh, front for me on my work jeans, bottoms on my out in public jeans (same problem as Sundrop I do cuff them but not permanently so they fall and get worn)
Same here, minus the adjective.Where my luscious thighs rub together.
They say as we get older we do tend to repeat ourselves!Same here, minus the adjective.
Edited to add: Now that I'm reading more of the thread, I realize this is a repeat of at least one other response.
I keep wearing out pants, so I'm switching to kilts.
How windy does it get in NY?I keep wearing out pants, so I'm switching to kilts.
That big hairy bag in the front (the sporran) usually holds the kilt down (if you have enough material that is and it's not flimsy)How windy does it get in NY?
I'm really glad you added "Sporran" to the front of that sentence...That big hairy bag in the front (the sporran) usually holds the kilt down (if you have enough material that is and it's not flimsy)
Well this is what Andy told me when he wore his kilt to a Robbie Burn's Supper here in Winnipeg on January 25th - the usual temperature in Winnipeg for that time of year is quite frigid with a mighty bad 'wind chill'I'm really glad you added "Sporran" to the front of that sentence...
A wool kilt will keep one toasty. That said, my furry sack keeps things under control.