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Looking for capri's

Heather

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Southern Maine, USA
I'm on the hunt for a pair of capri's. (trying to think spring!) I've googled them on-line but I'm not having any luck finding anything that matches the image in my mind. I want them to be beige-ish...fall just below my knees and to have slits on the hems. Any ladies have recommendations?
 

Rosie_Beau

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Location
Lincoln, UK
I've been thinking about clothing for the spring and capri's instantly came to mind too!
I finished making a pair from a pattern last night and they really didn't turn out how I had imagined/wanted. But I'm very new to sewing my own clothes so I'm learning from my mistakes.
I'm very interested to see what others come up with for the capri-hunt too. :)
 

angeljenny

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339
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England
I like the idea of capri's as they look so nice in the warm weather.

Plus Marilyn wore them well!

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I think I read that they don't suit short people so I should probably give them a miss.
 

angeljenny

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England
Oh dear! I'm 5foot 3inches. Is that too short for capri's??

I think I read it in some magazine so not sure. I'm 5'2 and a 1/4. I don't think Marilyn was super tall and they look fab on her!

Then again I was also told that I shouldn't wear skirts longer than knee length and I totally ignore that one. All my skirts are knee length or longer!
 

I Adore Film Noir

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U.S.A.
I think I read it in some magazine so not sure. I'm 5'2 and a 1/4. I don't think Marilyn was super tall and they look fab on her!

Then again I was also told that I shouldn't wear skirts longer than knee length and I totally ignore that one. All my skirts are knee length or longer!

Roll up a pair of slacks and see how they look. When I wore blue jeans I always rolled up the bottoms à la the 1950's.
 

BoPeep

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Pasturelands, Wisc
Not to turn this into a conversation on height, but I'm 5 foot even and wear capris. The key is to have them short enough. If I buy capris off the rack, they look like I'm waiting for a flood (hitting a few inches above my ankle bone). Keep them just below the knee, and I don't think it matters what your height it.
 

Gracie Lee

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386
Location
Philadelphia
Not to turn this into a conversation on height, but I'm 5 foot even and wear capris. The key is to have them short enough. If I buy capris off the rack, they look like I'm waiting for a flood (hitting a few inches above my ankle bone). Keep them just below the knee, and I don't think it matters what your height it.

Agreed! I love capris and I'm not much taller that some of you ladies - just 5'4". It's easy to adjust the height if they're homemade, and seamstresses usually don't charge much for a hem job.
 

I Adore Film Noir

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480
Location
U.S.A.
Not to turn this into a conversation on height, but I'm 5 foot even and wear capris. The key is to have them short enough. If I buy capris off the rack, they look like I'm waiting for a flood (hitting a few inches above my ankle bone). Keep them just below the knee, and I don't think it matters what your height it.

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Miss sofia

One Too Many
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East sussex, England
I'm 5ft 2" and wear capris no probs. I agree with the other gals, just over the knee is best style for all , i can wear ones that stop just a few inches above the ankle bone, but they have to be a tight fit on the calf or else i look like the poisoned dwarf!

The Bernie Dexter ones have got some good reviews. I'm tempted by the Freddies one, so when i take the plunge i will post results.
 

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