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United States: If you're a hip young Mormon who wants to look as cool as all the others kids without compromising your religious beliefs — or you're just sick of not being able to find trousers that don't expose your pubic hair — then Jen Magazine has some fashion tips for you.
Fashion Fixes
Jeans too low?
Shirt Too Short, Sheer or Low Cut? Pants Too Low?
Skirt too short? Pants too low or tight?
Can't Find Jeans That Cover Your Stomach?
Fashion Fixes - Jen Magazine, (via BoingBoing).
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1: Posted by: Feòrag | October 27, 2004 9:52 AM
Having seen one too many pear-shaped teenagers in those low cut jeans, I kind of sympathise - if only because the style isn't flattering to 99% of women. And this article is at least encouraging the girls to acquire a useful skill, instead of sitting around moaning about it.
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