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		<title>Jeans</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 23:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey guys, how are you doing today? I had a little trouble figuring out how to post the blog haha. I am contemplating the fact that it is always so difficult to find that perfect pair of jeans. They always seem to be too big or too tight at one area or this or that. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey guys, how are you doing today? I had a little trouble figuring out how to post the blog haha. I am contemplating the fact that it is always so difficult to find that perfect pair of jeans. They always seem to be too big or too tight at one area or this or that. This is a tough one. But I do have some tips. As blatantly obvious as it sounds, always always always try them on! One of my friends actually orders hers online &amp; has to get them altered half the time. When you go into the dressing room, make sure you bring in two or three sizes of the same pair of jeans if you are unsure what size you are. I recommend your usual size, one below it &amp; another one above it. Different stores = different styles &amp; sizes. At Abercrombie I am a 0, at Guess I am a 26 &amp; at Hollister I am a 3. See what I mean? Also remember that comfort is key when it comes to clothes. &amp; bring a friend with you, one that you KNOW will give you an honest opinion. We all get a bit peeved at those certain friends that lie &amp; say everything looks amazing. &amp; when you are in the dressing room, move around &amp; shake &amp; whatnot to see how the jeans feel on your body. Yes, you might feel silly doing it, but is anybody watching? When you do find a good fit, why not buy the same style in different washes? If they&#8217;re too long or a bit too big you can always bring them to the tailor &amp; have them fixed up. Well, that&#8217;s my post for the time being.</p>
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