It takes two countries to dress me properly.
I bought clothes in the U.S. recently. I wear jeans almost every single day of my life (lucky me!), so I bought quite a few jeans. They will be threadbare before I get back to the U.S. next time.
I am too tall for short/petite-length jeans, and I am too short for regular-length jeans. I have no clue how to sew, and I am waaaaaaay too cheap to pay to have them professionally altered in the U.S.
So today I took some of the jeans to have them altered in the men's department of a high-class department store. Three pairs of jeans were professionally altered for a grand total of $2.50. It took about ten minutes and they are perfect.
I feel so happy that I got them done for so cheap!
I bought clothes in the U.S. recently. I wear jeans almost every single day of my life (lucky me!), so I bought quite a few jeans. They will be threadbare before I get back to the U.S. next time.
I am too tall for short/petite-length jeans, and I am too short for regular-length jeans. I have no clue how to sew, and I am waaaaaaay too cheap to pay to have them professionally altered in the U.S.
So today I took some of the jeans to have them altered in the men's department of a high-class department store. Three pairs of jeans were professionally altered for a grand total of $2.50. It took about ten minutes and they are perfect.
I feel so happy that I got them done for so cheap!
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