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Started by rachel_harder, December 19, 2009, 01:52:38 PM

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rachel_harder

I am very tall like 6'3 and I can't find any nice work pants that are long enough for me.  I can find a lot of jeans that are long enough but I can't wear jeans at work.  Dose any one have any idea were I can go to find some that will not cost an arm and a leg.  Shoes are another big problem for me.  I can't find many shoes that are a size 12 and dont look like "old lady" shoes on me.  No offense to anyone I just dont want to look like an old lady at 24. Thanks for any help you can give me.
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Janet_Girl

Have you check Dockers?  They have some tall sizes.



Janet
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Nicky

Maybe you could wear skirts and stockings instead?



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rachel_harder

Thanks for the help.  I have thought about wearing skirts instead of pants, the problem i have with that is just trying to keep the unsightly bulge from showing up.
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Katie.D

Wal Mart (of all places) has a very reasonably privced line of waist cinches with attached panty that does an amazing job of controlling "unsightly bulges"
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EveMarie

Quote from: rachel_harder on December 20, 2009, 09:08:16 PM
Thanks for the help.  I have thought about wearing skirts instead of pants, the problem i have with that is just trying to keep the unsightly bulge from showing up.

Learn to "tuck" sweetie, when I need to wear a snug pair of jeans or a pencil skirt, it's the only way ::)

Evie
"You are not born a woman... you become one..."  Simone de Beauvior
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