Post-shopping thought...

Is anyone else tired of low-rise jeans?
Most stores don't offer much else to young women. But doing anything other than standing up straight while wearing them often leaves you with plumber's crack. (Has anyone else ever experienced holding onto your belt loops while walking up a flight of stairs?)
I always see women sitting in class fidgeting with the backs of their shirts and pants, constantly checking to make sure their underwear or butt cleavage isn't making any guest appearances. But think about it: women already struggle against seeing themselves as objects. A study in 1998 showed that after trying on bathingsuits, women's math performance decreased significantly. My guess is that worrying about how exposed their pants leave them would just exacerbate the problem. Not to mention that most young women are students wearing low-rise jeans in classrooms, worrying about their butts and underwear showing and subconsciously hurting themselves.
Let's rise a little a higher.