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January 5th, 2009

Harem Pants: now with added patterns

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Well, there you go, you learn something new every day, don’t you? We, for instance, had firmly believed there was nothing harem pants could do to make us dislike them any more, and as such, we’d decided to bury our heads in the sands on this issue and pretend the world hadn’t been infiltrated with droopy-assed pants.

Then we saw these ones (which are actually a harem jumpsuit) at Mina UK, and realised that yes, harem pants can still surprise us. Just never in a good way.

Like we said, you learn something new every day.




6 Responses to “Harem Pants: now with added patterns”

  1. Izzy says:

    Actually, due to the pattern I think these are definitely not the worst. I’m warming up to the jumpsuit trend. If you look at the new issue of the American Seventeen Magazine, I was surprised because I hardly ever agree, they feature an outfit with a short sleeve short jumpsuit with a colorful long sleeve undershirt, knee socks, and flat below the knee boots. The result is actually quite cute and flattering. This one at net-a-porter could be very cute, it is in the URL. Then again, I am 14 therefore my style can be younger.

  2. Izzy says:

    Okay, sorry for so many posts but I realize that the jumpsuit sort of reminds me of a mechanic but done the way seventeen styled it,I think the nuetral color and nuetral stle could work

  3. Sarah says:

    I don’t know if I want to admit this, but at the VERY first glance, this didn’t look that bad. Because of the styling and the print, it reminded me of a dress with tights underneath.

  4. Minx GlamourModel says:

    this wouild work if
    not for the flowers ..
    xoxo .

  5. DesignerElla says:

    OMG.. I like them more.. *hides* Well, it makes them look like skirts over leggings! Eep.

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