hi, i own a pair of converse hightops, but whenever i wear them, my jeans get under them, and i end up walking on them, then my jeans have random holes at the bottom, which screw the jeans up forever. how do i prevent this from happening?
Shortcake22 answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 3:00 pm: Is it just when you wear your converses? Because it sounds like you are too short for your jeans. I'm too short for a lot of my jeans too. What you need to do is go to a store that sells different lengths, such as American Eagle and Delias. Getting jeans with a shorter inseam will prevent your pantlegs from getting under your shoes, that way you don't get those holes in the bottom.
Now, you can hem the jeans you already have, making them a little shorter. Ask your mom, a grandma, or a friends mom to do it. Make sure you check the length sitting down, because once my mom hemmed mine, I didn't check it, and they were like high waters when I sat down. It drove me nuts.
If that's not an option, you can always try folding the pant legs up a little. That's more of a quick fix. Fold it up twice, that way it will last a little longer. They will fall down, however, and you'll have to keep putting them up, but its better than nothing.
keiko answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 2:54 pm: you need shorter jeans. buy a smaller size. they might b 2 tight, though. u can cut the bottoms if you don't care. you can cuff them. and you can also bring them 2 a tailor shop. it can b hard 2 find 1, depending on where you live though.
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