My kinda clothes!
OK. Keep the website because that X just means they're out, not that it's discontinued. They usually try to keep their best sellers handy for the people who buy frequently.
I've gone more to tunics since I've been here, but am now gravitating back to jeans, which is what I wore for so very many years from childhood on. Mother would order the flannel-lined ones from Sears, so at least we were warm when we played. We still had to wear dresses to school, and we walked 13 blocks because we were one block inside the limit for the bus.
I used to find a lot of jeans on sale at the Walmart in Henderson, but when they made it into a Superstore, I couldn't find them any more. I buy men's jeans because I don't have the curves most women have. That's probably from my very athletic childhood, when the summers would find me swimming every day. Broad shoulders, narrow hips, also why childbirth was not easy.
I don’t like jeans, but it’s fine that other people do, unless they’re family members who think jeans are appropriate for occasions unrelated to yardwork or ordinary hanging around.
Then I might ask, “Are you planning to do some yardwork while we’re at church? That’s nice!” because I’m passive aggressive like that.