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Originally Posted by Mousewife
And I have to comment, most women I see wearing the Juicy pants have rather, um, er, juicy rears. What do thin bummed women wear? Hmm???
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Amazingly, they don't have to put words on their asses to make people look at them.
I don't follow fashion - fashion is people telling me what to do. I easily admit to limiting my spending on clothing to certain rules, such as how much wear it can get, how many places it will be appropriate at, and whether I could get something similar elsewhere.
I have to admit, I'd laugh in someone's face if they said they paid $130 for a piece of clothing to show that they were "rebelling". Who are you rebelling against - the employer that hands you your very large paycheck, or perhaps Visa/Mastercard? Third option - maybe you're rebelling against your very wealthy parents who bought it for you.
Shirts that are priced exorbitantly, whether it be a $100 white collared shirt for conservative meetings or a $100 "couture" shirt that looks like someone spilled something on it, I will not purchase. Not even if I had money coming out of my ears. The reasons for not purchasing them are different, but there's still a price threshold. I may buy the nice one for $30, but the gaudy/torn/faded/ugly thing wouldn't get $1 out of me, because I'd never wear it.
I've bought my share of "worn" or "torn" jenas, but in this specific case, YUCK.
The above is just my opinion...