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I don't do embroidery on my lower half either albeit pants, jeans, skirts.

 

While I love my poodle, I dId that grey poodle skirt when I was 5, didn't like it then not doing it now.

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I like embroidered jeans but not these.  I don't care for the designs plus I'm not a fan of a heavy design on the upper thighs.  I have seen some done really well with a design that just seems (to me) to work better.

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I think they’re super cute.
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@haddon9 wrote:

I like embroidered jeans but not these.  I don't care for the designs plus I'm not a fan of a heavy design on the upper thighs.  I have seen some done really well with a design that just seems (to me) to work better.


I agree...

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I am not a fan of these either.  MS is struggling to keep herself  "current" in the television market.  Goes from her own show to a show with Snoop Dog, to judging on Foodnet Chopped, to trying to sell assorted things on QVC.  

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The medium light wash jeans with the white embroidery (clematis flowers) are gorgeous!  They are more tonal and can be worn with a t-shirt, or a dressier top.  I really tried not to buy more jeans, but I'm getting these.

 

I already have her canary embroidered jeans, and the fit and quality are sensational.

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Martha seems to know her size, the models not so much.  The models need to go up a size.

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First time I've been tempted by a clothing article in a very long time... love them but have no confidence in the sizing charts.....   might try anyway.....

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I don’t mind embroidery on tops, cardigans, or blazers, but I am not a fan of embroidery on jeans, especially on the thighs. I prefer my jeans to be a blank canvas for all the other things I wear with them.

 

These jeans also look really tight on everyone, but that seems to be the norm lately - really tight pants. I do wear my jeans tighter than other pants, but these are bunching up on the thighs and at the knees. The folds created are not flattering IMO. 

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I'm 67, still wearing old D&C jeans when they used to embroider them (had to put them away for years, brought them back out recently).  Would seriously consider one, if they were all cotton.