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Oh my gosh, have to share! “Pulling your pants up every three minutes”. That was me, until I found my Invisibelt! It is an adjustable, clear, very flat, plastic belt that is made to be worn with tops that are NOT tucked in. Keeps your pants up with NO belt bulge. Love your blog Susan and your style, I have been your cyber friend for years.
I always love you style! Cane you give us the name of you most favorite jeans! I am 5 ft7in but have long sort of skinny legs and flat bootie. I can’t find any jeans I really love. There baggy behind or they are very low waisted. Just wondering what brand you like.
These Fabrizio Gianni jeans might be perfect for your shape.
Hi Susan,
Love this outfit. Isn’t it great to be at an age where we can just disregard “rules”. I feel like a rebel again in my 60’s!
You always look stylish. However, I have many pairs of jeans that I love and none of them cost 185 dollars!
I love that look on you. Thank you for your posts and explanations.
This all white canvas with navy jacket is a wonderful look for you. I like that you share your resources with us. The layered white tank is a great length and alternative to tunics. Would you share size on Fabrizio Jean? Do they run large / small? Finding a good jean is not easy but worth an investment. You always look beautiful but the last 2 posts have been knockouts!!
Thank you, Missy. I had to go up a size in these jeans because they do run small. No vanity sizing for them!
Here’s something I wish I’d known years ago. I understand the splash back issue on rainy days – used to live in New Orleans and many times caught in spontaneous downpour…Wore white nearly year round there also.
You may already know of 2 products for getting stains out of washable whites and keeping whites “white” without bleach. If not – I’m sharing now – I found out about these a few years ago. They’ve been around a long time but are not prominently marketed.
First product is BIZ. BIZ is designed for keeping whites completely white and for removing tough stains from whites during COLD WATER washing. (I’ve tried OxyClean, but it doesn’t work for me on tough stains during cold water washing.) Recently, got black mud and crud seriously ground into a favorite white T-shirt while gardening. Pre-soaked in BIZ, then washed with regular detergent – all stains gone.
The 2nd product I’ve used as a spot treatment for things like red wine, blood, rust, coffee, ink, etc. and it has been able to remove ANY and ALL types of stains I’ve thrown at it. It’s called Grandma’s Secret Spot Remover. Miracle product IMO…. Grandma’s works on all colors. I travel with a tiny bottle of the stuff.
I enjoy your page. As a new Grandma and 59 I don’t always know what looks stylish and age appropriate. I get many ideas from you. some work for me, some don’t,however I appreciate the time you put into this.
I too love white jeans and for the last 2 or 3 years I have been wearing them all year round. I think that they can be really transformed to suit the seasons depending on the texture and style of what you wear with them. All in all, a very useful and versatile item. I have lots of pairs but my favourites are my NYDJs. Expensive but perfect!
Love this! I bought a white moto jacket recently and have worn it several times. Goodbye to silly rules like no white after Labor Day, and good riddance!
So glad that rule was put to rest! I love to wear white year ’round!
LOve your styl
I’ve always loved the jeans and blazer look, whether it’s white jeans in the warmer weather or indigo in the colder months.
And thank goodness designers are finally offering denim in a higher cotton, less stretch content. I virtually gave up wearing jeans the last few years as I hated the overly stretchy fabrics that were being used.
I now have a new pair of dark blue jeans that I am pairing with my fall blazers and feel like I have my personal style back!
Hi, I’m a ” new” fan, living in South Fl. Love white jeans year round. Lately it’s been to hot to enjoy jeans unless they’re very light weight. I have a problem with straight jeans because my knees are not so slim as the rest of my leg so I need to wear a wider leg. I wear boot cut or straighter leg. How would you handle that problem,shoes?? Tees or jackets? The straight leg looks so chic. Thanks for sharing your observations and discoveries.
Even living in Florida I do not see too many white pants in winter, however,I have been wearing them and have had many compliments. They look awesome with a boot.
Elaine from Florida