Three-quarter-length trousers
Re: Three-quarter-length trousers
I just bought some el-cheapo Aldi/Lidl longs and cut em off below the knee. Work fine.
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Re: Three-quarter-length trousers
I have had nothing but Corinne Dennis for the last 15 years or so. Very comfortable and a good quality Lycra / cotton. No grippers thank goodness.
Susan
Susan
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Re: Three-quarter-length trousers
Susan, do you find the lack of elastic in the waistband causes them to roll down a bit?
The lack of elastic in the bottom of the legs is lovely, as it doesn't mark your calves (which for ladies then changing into a skirt with bare legs, is a bonus).
I don't appear to have lost weight, if anything I have put some on, but the Corrine Dennis 3/4 denim colour ones I have seem to 'droop' a bit. Mind you, the cheapy Tenn ones with the pad like a sanitary towel do that even worse. The lightweight fleece chamois on the CDs is nice.
The lack of elastic in the bottom of the legs is lovely, as it doesn't mark your calves (which for ladies then changing into a skirt with bare legs, is a bonus).
I don't appear to have lost weight, if anything I have put some on, but the Corrine Dennis 3/4 denim colour ones I have seem to 'droop' a bit. Mind you, the cheapy Tenn ones with the pad like a sanitary towel do that even worse. The lightweight fleece chamois on the CDs is nice.
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Re: Three-quarter-length trousers
Not really SJS. In fact I use them for yoga as well and I like the way they come well up to the waist.
Susan
Susan