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06-01-2024 07:44 AM - edited 06-01-2024 07:46 AM
@sunshine45 These are not at all high-waters.
These that Ms Laura is sporting are very classic ankle pants which I love. and enjoy wearing.
06-01-2024 07:58 AM
Wow, I haven't heard the term "high waters" in years! My friends and I in our younger years had a song about those pants. It was usually a friend that had grown and now the pants were too short. I remember my bestie grew very quickly and she always had problems with pants and skirts. To this day she is six feet tall and she has her pants and skirts custom made for her!
06-01-2024 10:02 AM
@PINKdogWOOD wrote:@sunshine45 These are not at all high-waters.
These that Ms Laura is sporting are very classic ankle pants which I love. and enjoy wearing.
actually @PINKdogWOOD i dont think ANY pant length is a "high water" anymore.....because pretty much anything goes these days, hence the numerous names for all lengths of pants/shorts.
i think she looks great in them, but if i had worn those to school during the 1970s, they would have teased me for having "high waters" on.
06-01-2024 10:25 AM
At 5 feet tall Ankle length pants are perfect for me.
06-01-2024 10:48 AM
I think this silhoutte is ugly! IMHO
06-01-2024 01:38 PM
@JoyFilled Warrior wrote:
This below youlookfab pic/gif reads:
Since I DON'T have nice ankles or legs, I'll let others wear the short pants. However, I could wear the light colored pants length, also with flats. They really don't even show the ankle. Someone would be saying something about sausage casings if I wore those jeans on the right and they would be correct. Doesn't matter how much they stretch to fit. QVC are you listening? If there's horizontal wrinkling, they're too small/tight even if there's stretch. Don't care for the wide lieg pants at that length on the left.
06-01-2024 03:48 PM - edited 06-01-2024 03:53 PM
I found this Pants Pattern. Year: 1955
I guess this ankle style has indeed been around for a lot of years.
06-01-2024 04:40 PM
Well as far as I'm concerned for people like me I look like a stork
with wide pants....meaning skinny ankles. Ridiculous for my shape but YAY for many with petite.
06-01-2024 05:33 PM
@JoyFilled Warrior wrote:I found this Pants Pattern. Year: 1955
I guess this ankle style has indeed been around for a lot of years.
Yes!! I have a picture of my mom in a similar outfit and it was taken in the es. In the early 50s. When I was a kid, the mom's dressed like this.
06-01-2024 10:43 PM
I think they are here to stay also. But, I don't really care as I will continue to wear. I have always liked wide leg pants and owned them. I have long thin legs with no hips so they hang well. I wore CitiKnits for years.
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