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I have put in a hefty amount of time paying attention to the fairer sex, but still many things allude me. I have accepted this challenge to be a lifelong endeavor. However, I had a question this morning, and thought to pool the collective resources of urban monarch readers. Maybe together we can figure out women.

When I buy pants, I buy a 34″ inseam. That’s the length it takes to get from my hips  junk [nod raquel] to a gentle brush against the floor. Each designer seems to interpret this differently, so it’s not a solid measurement, but I’m straying from my point.

I’ve noticed that women wear pants in the same fashion. What puzzles me is that they wear different sized heals, yet still they have pants that gently hover above the ground. Are women buying pants that are obviously longer than their legs? Are they then restricted to wearing said pants with only heals of a certain height?


4 Responses to “Understanding Women: Pant Length”  

  1. 1 RamJaw

    Yes. If they decide to wear flats, they put a stylish cuff on the bottom.

  2. 2 Greg

    Ah yes, I have seen that! It’s all becoming clear. I knew we could figure it out together.

  3. 3 Ellen

    Women, have pants of all lengths, choose the pants for the shoes, or the shoes for the pants. Yep, they do buy pants purposely longer than their legs, and are restricted to heels of said height, all in the name of fashion. Although the measurements for woman’s pants are, I admit, a bit unreasonable, having a size 5 is more flattering than a 30 (waist).

  4. 4 Greg

    Ellen,

    I knew there was something suspicious going on here. Different pant lengths for different shoes… Crazy!

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