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September 12, 2006 - 8:27pm


The SimpleHuman blog recommended Zafu.com to help you find the perfect fitting jeans. I've been thinking about getting some new jeans ever since the company started letting us wear them to the office on Fridays. But I hate jean shopping. I'm not as skinny as a model (or as the typical 15 year old) and those are the only style of jeans I can seem to find. I'm obviously shopping in the wrong places. So I figured I'd try out Zafu.

You go through a series of questions about how jeans typically fit you and about your body. I was particularly amused by the section that asks about your butt. Isn't it wonderful that a picture can replace a thousand words?! And the nice, nice people at Zafu used a polite term such as "prominent" instead of a billion other terms that come to mind.

Now that I have a list of recommended jeans to try, I'll have to go shopping. (Is anyone surprised that Apple Bottoms jeans are on my recommended list? Not me.) If my shopping is successful, I'll let you know.

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Aww, Getum, that's no fun!
Posted by EricaLucci on September 29, 2006 - 7:09pm
Hahahahahah!!! I'll keep my comments to myself :)
Posted by Getum on September 27, 2006 - 5:47pm
You've got to love the Lucci booty! Let me know if you find any jeans you like (for when I'm done with the maternity clothes).
Posted by Kristen on September 12, 2006 - 8:59pm
I SO know what you mean about the prominent bit - I keep catching glimpses of my butt in store front windows and go "who IS that following me?" oh. wait. it's just my BUTT.
Posted by karen on September 13, 2006 - 6:49am

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