Over the past few years, more brands than ever have started offering extended sizing — but it’s still pretty common to see jean sizes stopping at a 32. When I look for jeans to include in our ...
Body Dimensions 163.8 x 75 x 8.3 mm (6.45 x 2.95 x 0.33 in) ...
Shopping for jeans can be a real guessing game. When I’m on the hunt at a store and heading to the dressing room, I usually take a pair in the size I think I am, one in the next size down ...
How do we bring equality to the world? That's a question being debated in the rarefied air of Davos, Switzerland, as billionaires and less wealthy movers and shakers gather at the World Economic ...
Austin-Travis County EMS has responded to about 40 weather-related calls this week. Two people have died as a result of the cold front that brought subfreezing temperatures and as much as a half-inch ...
The moment will forever be seared in my memory. It was December 1, 2022, at President and Dr. Biden’s France state dinner. That evening was the first time the administration felt a dinner was ...
In the beginning, there was one: the 501. Over the past century and a half, Levi’s jeans have become a favorite of miners, laborers, rock stars, fashion designers and practically everyone in-between.
“But Mother Nature’s a hell of a beast, so she’ll do whatever she wants to do to us.” KUT called apartment complexes in Central Austin and all recommended dripping pipes, opening sink cabinets and ...
Karine Jean-Pierre’s two-and-a-half-year stint as White House press secretary was marked by what many saw as a series of embarrassing and even controversial moments. In May 2022, Jean-Pierre ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
She once won a demolition derby and motorcycled across China. By Clay Risen The first time Jean Jennings confronted the Mexican federal police, they had just arrested one of her friends for public ...
and has been repeated by some trans people as a defiant motto against bigotry. In a recent essay for Them, trans writer Lex McMenamin wrote, “The line has become a trans rallying cry circulating ...