I am under no circumstances Fashion Girl. I have a certain type of shirt and pants and shorts I'll wear pretty much all the time, generally accompanied by sweatshirt and hat. The closest attention I'll pay to this clothing is to make sure that the colors don't hideously clash and that everything has been recently washed.
You would expect therefore that I don't spend much money on clothing. You would be correct.
But here's the thing: I have several cheap pairs of pants bought from Target that have begun to wear through (or in some cases worn completely through) on the inner thigh because I walk a lot. This of course renders these pants unsuitable for wearing to work. In the interests of being frugal (not only due to the countrywide economic crisis and brouhaha but also because of my own personal medical crap), I'd like to take a stab at repairing these pants.
What are my options, O Mighty LJ Font of Knowledge? The ideal result of this experiment would be repairs that are reasonably non-obvious and which mean that the pants are still comfortable to walk in. Thanks in advance, folks!
You would expect therefore that I don't spend much money on clothing. You would be correct.
But here's the thing: I have several cheap pairs of pants bought from Target that have begun to wear through (or in some cases worn completely through) on the inner thigh because I walk a lot. This of course renders these pants unsuitable for wearing to work. In the interests of being frugal (not only due to the countrywide economic crisis and brouhaha but also because of my own personal medical crap), I'd like to take a stab at repairing these pants.
What are my options, O Mighty LJ Font of Knowledge? The ideal result of this experiment would be repairs that are reasonably non-obvious and which mean that the pants are still comfortable to walk in. Thanks in advance, folks!