How has Katie managed to make decisions about keeping and getting rid of clothing for 30 odd years of her life but needs help from strangers on internet now, is beyond me.
Maybe she just should ask G? He decides about everything anyways
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So, let's see what we've got.
These are slightly too big. But in a shape she seems to be favouring lately. If you like them Kathleen just wear them. No need to make a fuss.
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Too small. Get rid. Your ovaries will thank you.
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Why is G creeping in the background?
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These are not great, would be much better without the elasticated waist and also the pattern in a bit dated - but they fit OKish so if you like them, wear them
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But maybe have taken up a bit and the leg tapered? The ankle area could look better
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Again, these are not terrible but look better with heels.
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WTF. Way too tight. This is not a smart trouser Kath.
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Please don't click if you plan to have dinner tonight.
These are actually nice. I'd keep. Just a nice basic pair of jeans to wear at the weekend.
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What is even you these days Kath? If you're love them but feel unsure, challenge yourself to wear them for a week, with different outfit/accessories every day, that could help to make the decision.
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They don't look super good. Get rid of anything that's uncomfortable.
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She surely hasn't heard about sizing up?
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They can if you're already susceptible and wear them a lot. Yeast likes moist environment (your skin breathes better in looser clothing plus this type of jeans is quite elasticated and elastan is a synthetic fibre which can help to keep the moisture in). Tight clothing can rub against your skin and irritate it, making it more susceptible.