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Ultra-High-Rise Shoulder-Hugger Jeans

Super high-cut jeans with armholes
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The newest fashion trend for jeans is the “ultra-high” look. These are jeans whose waistband rides high around your shoulders. You stick your arms out through openings in the sides. The jeans feature a daring 20-inch zipper. (see link)
AO, Apr 10 2003

Ultra-high-rise http://www.geocitie...design/highrise.htm
I’m not good at drawing, but this diagram should give you a pretty good idea of what I mean. [AO, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]

Um...in what way are you not describing denim overalls? http://www.rmconnection.com/Dickies.htm
Widely Baked, methinks. [DrCurry, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]

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       Hmm. Overalls.
bristolz, Apr 10 2003
  

       sexy off the shoulder top - very chic, combined with casual blue denim jeans. all it needs is long drop diamante ear-rings, tiara to match and Dr Marten boots and your summer wardrobe is complete.
po, Apr 10 2003
  

       They are not overalls. They have no shoulder straps and the fly extends all the way up the front.
AO, Apr 10 2003
  

       I too, thought "overalls". But, looking at the picture they seem just different enough to appeal to some. I don't think I'm going to jump on the bandwagon though as the "sexy off the shoulder" thing loses something when I try it.
half, Apr 10 2003
  

       I think you'd have been better off to go with the "okay they're overalls" defense.
waugsqueke, Apr 10 2003
  

       [half] could you manage the ear-rings, just the once? for me?
po, Apr 10 2003
  

       [po]: What, again?!
half, Apr 10 2003
  

       sssshhh people are listening.
po, Apr 10 2003
  

       Shoot! I had this egZACT idea some months ago!
galukalock, Apr 10 2003
  

       Is that the same as dungerees?
Micky Dread, Apr 10 2003
  

       I’ve beat you with the mega-high-rise. These are jeans with a single hole for your head. Arms, who needs ‘em?
pluterday, Apr 10 2003
  

       Armies?   

       Methinks:
1) If indeed they are as illustrated, there's nothing to keep them up, save for a very tight fit at the corner of the shoulder (ouch).
2) Given their design, the UHRSH Jeans severely limit arm movement.
3) Overalls seem to be the ergonomically corrected version of this invention.
Cedar Park, Apr 11 2003
  

       C'mon, guys, look at the picture. They're not overalls. Consider speedos and briefs - they perform the same function and look similar, but they're not the same.   

       I could see this appealing to certain people (choosing words carefully so as not to appear old). Would probably be easier to wear if they were made as a close fitting body hugger.
egbert, Apr 11 2003
  

       //(choosing words carefully so as not to appear old)// Eh tu, Egbert?
jurist, Apr 11 2003
  

       Not sexy enough. Make it backless.
FloridaManatee, Apr 11 2003
  

       Totally cute picture ^_^ That alone is worth a flaky, buttery croissant.
phundug, Apr 11 2003
  

       An excellent antithesis to the current phase of jeans so low you need a bikini wax to wear them. (Which I was just getting used to.)
grecosartre, Apr 11 2003
  

       Agree. The illustration is great. Especially the dainty footwear.
bristolz, Apr 11 2003
  


 

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