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Wouldn't you love to wear a pair trouser Dream Jeannes to the office or to a dressier affair? Imagine the comfort even when the situation calls for a professional look.
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Good idea. Professional and comfortable, what a concept!
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Great Idea!!
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Definitely yes- if it were offered in a 34"" inseam
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No, I wouldn't. I have short legs and even the boot-cuts make my legs look like stove pipes. A trouser cut would be even worse. Very unflattering.
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Yes!
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I think the fabric they use for these would be too heavy for a trouser. I ordered a pair over a year ago and couldn't wait to return them; very unflattering and not at all like hyped by these over-rated salespersons at QVC.

If they made a plain, pull-on pant with an elastic waistband in this fabric, it would be nice.

Also if they made a jean but WITHOUT THE POCKETS and the fake fly front, button and belt loops. That style they call the five-pocket adds unnecessary bulk and is very mannish and not one bit flattering imo. They might look ok on the slim models but not very good on anyone over a size twelve.

These hosts really need to stop all the boring personal chitchat and "performing", ie. dancing to demonstrate the comfort of a pant or other garment. It has become absurd the way these no-talented show-offs try to outdo one another and it is a complete waste of my time to watch other than to get a good laugh once in a while. QVC does sell some good products for the home but I'm sick of most of their clothes. They mostly all look alike and am sick and tired of having to pay return shipping costs. QVC could probably sell all this clothing at half of what they do now if they got rid of these wanna-be performers with no talent. I find myself watching the three other shopping channels available to me on Dish Network and shopping the department stores websites for online shopping much more as I'm sick of these women and their personal bla-bla-bla. They are nothing but copycats and I think the first one to start with the dance moves was the "no-more wiggle, no-more jiggle" lady. Now all the rest seem to have to do it and it just gets on my last nerve.

The worst are the judo kicks demonstrated by Angel Smedley for Quacker Factory. Please stop....we just can't take it anymore.