okay so i've been looking for blue jean shorts like EVERYWHERE. you would think they would have millions out there but i've been able to fine NONE! not even at A&F. HELP!??!
itsz_JESS answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 10:21 am: i was at forever21 about a week or 2 ago and they had a variety of jean shorts in different colors and i even saw a blue one. so maybe you can check out forever21 or look on their website [ itsz_JESS's advice column | Ask itsz_JESS A Question ]
emilyy answered Saturday June 28 2008, 3:32 am: That is interesting, you may want to take one more look around your local mall, or go to a more distant mall if that`s at all possible. You do have one other option, however.
If you have old jeans laying around, you can cut them into shorts. Just draw on them with a washable felt where you think you should cut them. Always start longer than you think you`ll need, if needed you can always make the shorter later. If you don`t want a "fringe" at the bottom you can fold under the cut edges & hem them.
I`m sure if there is a tailor somewhere in the place where you live that they could help you do this at an affordable cost. [ emilyy's advice column | Ask emilyy A Question ]
xomuffinn answered Saturday June 28 2008, 12:19 am: These are some stores that have them:
Garage
- www.garage.com
Urban Planet (If you live in Canada)
- www.urban-planet.com
Wet Seal
- www.wetseal.com
West 49
- www.west49.com [featured clothing section]
American Eagle
- www.aeoutfitters.com
Hollister
- www.hollisterco.com
Abercrombie & Fitch
- www.abercrombie.com
Delias
- www.delias.com
Old Navy
- www.oldnavy.com
Those are just a few, just look around some more and i'm sure you'll come up with something.
Hope I Helped :)
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