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The Trauma of Jean Shopping

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Jean shopping. I hate it, I actually hate it. This past week I have been trawling about my city centre going into every shop possible to find the right pair of jeans and quite clearly they do not exist (or are incredibly difficult to find)


My body shape is an awkward one, I'm not complaining though, I don't particularly mind my body. My legs are a size 6/8, my bum/hips are a 10 and my waist is a 4/6 (UK size). So as you can probably understand it is quite difficult to find good fitting jeans, especially high waisted jeans which are my faves. A size 8 jean is just a bit too small around my bum/hip area but fits my legs perfectly. A size 10 fits my bum/hip area but is way to big on my legs and the jeans look baggy. I can't win. I also just do not understand all these w28 l30 sizes, HELP PLS. 

It just seems that whatever shop I go in they do not fit or don't even have my size. An 8 in River Island was so skin tight I walked like I'd shit myself but an 8 in Primark was extremely baggy and fell down, WHAT IS WRONG WITH JEANS. I have 2 pairs of jeans that fit me perfectly and I've had them for about 5 years because I just cannot find anymore. This problem lies more with skinny jeans or just fitted jeans in general in my opinion. I have a few pairs of Mom jeans and I've never had a problem finding them to fit as they're baggy anyway. Although I have to wear a belt with every pair as the waist is just too big.

All I am asking for is just a pair of high waisted jeans that fit me perfectly, so I don't have to sacrifice having to either wear a belt with everything or having my legs sucked in super tight. 
Ya hear?

If anyone has some recommendations of good places for jeans let me know!
Frankee x

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Pick The Right Degree For YOU

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I started University in September 2014 at Nottingham Trent, after deciding to defer my place a year and do an Art Foundation. I had decided to do a History degree as I had always enjoyed History from a young age. I didn't do it at GCSE as my arty subjects were more my thing then (and still are). I picked Art, Drama, Media and Product Design over picking anything to do with Humanities. But, at A-Level I thought it was time to take my passion for History a little further and do it at A-Level. Truth is, I'm not naturally good at History. Everyone has that one area or subject they are just effortlessly good at, mine seems to be Art/Media/Fashion or performing.

My chosen career path is one involving the media industry whether it be TV presenting, research or working for some kind of fashion/lifestyle magazine. So in reality I probably don't need a specific degree to be doing TV Presenting but I felt that a History degree would grow my passion for History more and make me look like a person who is a good researcher and committed (History takes up a lot of your spare time, trust me)

My first day of uni consisted of people asking me if I was in the wrong room because they thought I was a fashion student. And this just stuck with me. Whenever I get asked what my degree is and I respond with "HISTORY", I just get blank looks and people telling me "Oh really? I'd never thought you'd do that! You look like a more creative person!" And this just bothers me because deep down I know Art/Media and Fashion is what I'm good at but I chose to ignore it as I thought this would be the better degree for my career. I'd been told by somebody in the media industry that doing a degree in either Broadcasting Journalism or TV/Film (Which I had planned on doing) was not taken seriously, and that a subject like History would stand out and is a "proper degree".So I thought, great! I love History. But in reality it's not what I expected. I should have just done a degree in something I really do have a passion for and that isn't a chore. History is a chore to me now, and that should not be the case when I am doing a degree in it(and spending a shit load of money on it). I should be excited to go to lectures and discover more about the world but I hate it. The only essay I have enjoyed writing so far has been a Media based one, about History in the film industry. I find myself sat in lectures trawling through fashion blogs, finding internships for MTV or drawing on my notebook instead of taking notes. I should be excited. I decided to write this blog post to tell people to ignore doing a degree they think "looks better" or is a "proper degree" or that someone wants them to do (i.e parents).

In my opinion, a degree is a degree. It shows you have spent 3/4 years of your life studying and working hard on a subject you love. People should just be able to pick whatever they want to do, whatever makes them happy. And this is something I wish I had done. It's constantly on my mind as to whether I should switch courses, and to be honest if I could right now I would, but then there's the voice in the back of my mind telling me to stick at it.This is also why I created this blog. I needed somewhere I could write about what interests me and write for enjoyment, not because I have to.


Sorry for the personal rant,
Frankee x

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