White Pants: Do You or Don’t You?

White pants, do you or don’t you?

Does anyone want to recommend to Alyson where they have seen the longer short sleeved tees besides Old Navy? I think Target has some, Aeropostale, anywhere else?

9 thoughts on “White Pants: Do You or Don’t You?”

  1. As I can’t stay clean, white jeans are just so not for me!

    Bluefly has an interesting cowl neck longish short sleeve from Leo & Sage showing in chocolate, black and olive colours. Not inexpensive, but adorable.

  2. Okay, so I don’t know where Charity Grace hails from, but in my neck of the concrete jungle we don’t see gators much inside the city. Now I have seem many and various types of lizards, iguanas, etc in my backyard…but not so much the gator thing.

    I was SO tempted by white pants the other day, but had to say no. There are no two ways about it, they aren’t practical for me.

  3. I got mine at Kohl’s for only $4.99. They are in the juniors section and they had some good basic colors to choose from. I picked a bright blue, a grey, & a black one. They had lots of white, but white means bleaching and maintenance so I try to stay away from those. Watch for those door buster sales and you can get them for a steal!

  4. Plain tunic length tees? H&M in Boston was selling them a few months ago, made from cotton with a little stretch, around $7. Not many jewel tones, but some perfectly nice neutrals and muted shades.

  5. I’m going to say no on the white pants simply because they’re impossible to keep clean… and NO ONE looks good in stained pants!

    I’m 5′ 11″ and am ALWAYS on the lookout for long tee shirts. Target is great, but The Gap is also a good place to find long ones as well!

  6. I’m really late, but wanted to thank you for the mention anyway. Yeah, alligators aren’t seen in the city much, I hear. But dh says we will be fishing every weekend this summer, where they live in abundance. Maybe I should learn to shoot? 🙂

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