
Blouse, Maeve (consignment). Pants, Old Navy. Shoes, Seychelles. Sunglasses and bag, Target. Earrings, Girlshop.
They look nice from the front, but the backside stretched out within a few hours, leaving me with a droopy diaper butt from the back and side. I was too horrified to get a proper picture of the sag.
They are now reserved for wear around the house and emergency grocery store runs.



6 comments:
Hehe, I have a pair of harem pants that I always think "diaper butt" when I wear them. I decided that I don't mind since I only see my backside when passing a mirror. :o)
JJ
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It's a shame about the back because the front looks so darn good and the print is lovely.
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An annoying problem with some pairs of pants, but I agree with the first commenter, I just don't look at my backside in the mirror. Besides, these pants look so cute from the front and the side. I bet they are comfy, too.
They are really cute. Too bad about the saggyness. Do you think a long, untucked top would work? I've done that before - long tunic or sweater over my baggy pants. Not sure how it really looks, but at least I feel like I'm hiding the saggy butt look from the general public while still being comfy.
~J
Too bad, they're really cute.
Maybe with a long shirt and belted ?
Yep, I wear longline blouses and tunic tops with that sort of pant for this very reason! LOL
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