bonnieblooming
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Reged: 09/01/2008
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Loc: Co Down
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After my Jeans success the other day I decided to look for some linen trousers today (in case the summer arrives) but it was all too good to be true! In most I looked like an unmade bed. Back to being a depressed shopper. BB
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independent
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Reged: 14/10/2007
Posts: 171
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Have a look in Monsoon they have great linen trousers with a flattering fit, bought some last year and wore them throughout the summer
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Jane_2009
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Reged: 08/01/2008
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"an unmade bed" LOL
Know just what you mean!
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twinsmum
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Reged: 18/01/2007
Posts: 317
Loc: Bedfordshire
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When linen suits were first time round (back in mid 90s?) and men were wearing them in offices, one of my colleagues (a lovely, but rather vertically challenged chap) took to wearing one.
Rather cruelly I thought, his colleagues took to referring to him as the 8th Dwarf - Crumply.
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hollyUK
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Reged: 06/08/2007
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I find the linen mix trousers a better idea. They look the part without so much creasing.
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susieblue
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Reged: 16/03/2008
Posts: 942
Loc: Devon
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Absolutely hollyUK. You must have a mix and I noticed that more shops are doing that this year. 100% linen looks beautiful for the first 2 minutes and then you have had it. My OH bought a linen/cotton mix jacket about 4 years ago in Edinburgh, really be chance, and it still looks nice.
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need2know
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Reged: 06/08/2007
Posts: 295
Loc: Tyne and Wear
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Oh Twinsmum! You did make me larf!!! I do like linen but (and I don't know if it's me and my posteriorly challenged figure) but after I've sat in linen trousers for about five minutes they seem to stretch and go massively baggy - not to mention crumply! Is it just me??
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JustJules
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Reged: 10/03/2008
Posts: 310
Loc: Lancashire
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Hi Bonnieblooming - with Linen trousers I have found that no matter how much you pay for them you still get the same crumply unmade bed look! The only ones I would highly recommend at those from either Principles or Wallis which tend to be a thicker linen and are sometimes lined....I couldn't get through the summer (wot summer???!!) with my white linen pants! Mind you, can anybody solve me the 'unsightly knicker problem' that comes with white linen trousers??? Apart from going commando (doesn't feel right somehow!), no knickers ever look right and at my age (51), G-strings get the thumbs down in disgust from the kids! Help!
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aggie
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Reged: 16/01/2008
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I agree with you Jules, no matter what they will always look creased - I spend my days saying 'If it's Natural it creases'!!! - everytime I look at photo's of me in linen I say never again, I look like a sack of potatoes!! - but I still love linen!!.
As for the knickers - only wear flesh toned trouser pants, as mentioned before Primark sell fab ones xxx
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Psyche
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Reged: 23/01/2007
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Loc: Bicester OXON
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Jules, big knickers from M&S will solve the problem but be careful to check the thickness of the trouser material or the colour might show through.
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another day................another handbag!!!!!!!!
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salgash
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Reged: 02/07/2007
Posts: 246
Loc: Gloucestershire
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M&S do some brilliant seamless and hemless pants. Great for wearing under trousers.
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wispa
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Reged: 16/01/2008
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Loc: Suffolk,
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I love loose linen trousers, but they never seem to keep their shape. I buy mine from Tesco, cheap and cheerful. If they last one season, then that's okay. I've got black, brown, cream and white. I never buy expensive white trousers, because I can guarantee if I do I'll get coffee or red wine on then the first time I wear them
..wispa
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Loo
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Reged: 09/01/2008
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I've got white knickers from Marks and soaked them in cold tea. (Made with a couple of bags and no milk or sugar). It stains them to whatever shade you want depending on how many bags. I confidently wear white trousers with my shaded knickers!!
Loo
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blossom97
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Reged: 02/02/2008
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I just love linen trousers and wear them right throught the summer.I wear "boy shorts" style knickers in a flesh colour.
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honeybunny
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Reged: 11/03/2008
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just bought a pair of black linen trousers and a pair of white linen trousers from Monsoon. Really lovely, nice quality, good fit, £45 each.
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aggie
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Reged: 16/01/2008
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I think Monsoon are great for linen , but the best linen I have are by Irish designer Paul Costeloe , they are usually really expensive, but I got my last pair from TKMaxx for £39.99 when they are really £150 a pair!!! - They are beautiful!!
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feathers
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Reged: 20/05/2007
Posts: 514
Loc: Tyneside
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But everyone knows that if they are crumpled they ARE linen. Love 'em. Darker shades don't look so creased, nor do wide legs.
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shellseeker
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Reged: 07/01/2008
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Couldnt live without linen trousers, bought a denim look pair from Next this year, have them in all colours from various places, the wide leg is quite flattering and ooooohhhh soooo comfy with me crocs!!!
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scarlett
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Reged: 04/09/2007
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same for me shellseeker, I love the crumpled look and yes they are so comfortable.
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merc1
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Reged: 20/02/2008
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How do you wash and iron linen trousers please ????? I have a couple of linen tops but I have just bought some trousers in teracotta and wonder how they will wash.The label says cold machine wash but my machine doesn't!!
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