WalMart Experience

I had to go to WalMart to get a fitted sheet for my bed. They have a lot of sheet sets - all I need was a fitted sheet for a twin bed. Had to hunt high and low on the shelves and what I found were dark gray, tan and maroon. Not my first choice for color, but then probably doesn't matter when the lights are out.

Then I though I'd shop for jeans as long as I was there. This also entailed a time consuming search. Couldn't find any with an elastic waist. I saw a clerk stocking the shelves and asked if they had any elastic waist jeans. She just stared blankly at me, then gave a tremulous "No." I saw a couple of what seemed more experienced clerks at the entrance to the fitting room and repeated my question. One said, "I haven't seen those in years!" and suggested I try Target. I didn't want to drive all the way to the other store, so I though I'd come home and check it out their stock online before venturing there. I didn't see any elastic waist jeans there, either. What happened to these fashion statements? They had plenty of torn jeans that I would trash if I had them.

And please - don't suggest buying online - I can't.
 

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Sigh... I know all too well your frustration in this department, Deb.

My suggestion to you is, look online for a style and name brand you like (jeans), and then call around your area to see who carries the likes of. You may have to make a day trip to get what you want, but it will be money well spent.

As for bedding, I gave up on buying cheap, poor quality bedding from big box/chain stores, and now visit specialty bedding stores for such. Sure, I pay a little more, but I get a whole lot more, quality personal service being one of them.
 
I appreciate the suggestions, but I like to see what I am buying as to fit and material. Mail order prevents that. Plus if I don't like what I order, there's the hassle of sending it back and waiting for a refund. I am pretty much relegated to shopiong at a brick and mortar retail store and the choices are limited here in the "boonies" - WalMart, Boscov's, Marshall's, Target and Kohl's.
 
I appreciate the suggestions, but I like to see what I am buying as to fit and material. Mail order prevents that. Plus if I don't like what I order, there's the hassle of sending it back and waiting for a refund. I am pretty much relegated to shopiong at a brick and mortar retail store and the choices are limited here in the "boonies" - WalMart, Boscov's, Marshall's, Target and Kohl's.
It's called a "road trip" Deb! :)

Get out of the house for a day or two and spoil yourself with a little shopping trip along with a little pampering.
 
I appreciate the suggestions, but I like to see what I am buying as to fit and material. Mail order prevents that. Plus if I don't like what I order, there's the hassle of sending it back and waiting for a refund. I am pretty much relegated to shopiong at a brick and mortar retail store and the choices are limited here in the "boonies" - WalMart, Boscov's, Marshall's, Target and Kohl's.
Deb,

It sounds like you've just answered your own question.

Good luck!
 
The last pair of elastic jeans I bought was at QVC and that was years ago. I loved those jeans and tried to buy more but they were always sold out. They were very popular "back in the day". They were the most comfortable jeans I ever wore.
 
The last pair of elastic jeans I bought was at QVC and that was years ago. I loved those jeans and tried to buy more but they were always sold out. They were very popular "back in the day". They were the most comfortable jeans I ever wore.
Terry. Are you talking an actual stretch jean fabric, or a jean with a stretch elastic waistband?
 
I appreciate the suggestions, but I like to see what I am buying as to fit and material. Mail order prevents that. Plus if I don't like what I order, there's the hassle of sending it back and waiting for a refund. I am pretty much relegated to shopiong at a brick and mortar retail store and the choices are limited here in the "boonies" - WalMart, Boscov's, Marshall's, Target and Kohl's.
I really like kohl’s clothes but they are too expensive. I wait for clearance as I could care less about color and care more about budget.
 
I lost weight and I am holding my pants up with a safety pin and they are a little baggy about the hips. I was hoping to get some that fit better. The ones I have now are 3x petite. Now I am 5"4" (163cm) tall and the petite size is still kinda long for me, The regular waist may be fine standing, but I need room when sitting. Too many choices these days as to leg style.
Bootcut
Jegging
Relaxed
Skinny
Straight
Straight Leg
Activewear
Boyfriend
Capris
Cargo
Carpenter
Casual
Chinos
Cropped
Culottes
Dress
Flared
Girlfriend
Harem
Joggers
 
I lost weight and I am holding my pants up with a safety pin and they are a little baggy about the hips. I was hoping to get some that fit better. The ones I have now are 3x petite. Now I am 5"4" (163cm) tall and the petite size is still kinda long for me, The regular waist may be fine standing, but I need room when sitting. Too many choices these days as to leg style.
Bootcut
Jegging
Relaxed
Skinny
Straight
Straight Leg
Activewear
Boyfriend
Capris
Cargo
Carpenter
Casual
Chinos
Cropped
Culottes
Dress
Flared
Girlfriend
Harem
Joggers
You must have short legs, cause 5’4” seems tall, I am 5’ 1” and petite is also a bit long on me 😂. So called petal pushers reach to right above the bottom of my shoe, have you tried shopping junior sizes? The length might be better for you.
 
I had to go to WalMart to get a fitted sheet for my bed. They have a lot of sheet sets - all I need was a fitted sheet for a twin bed. Had to hunt high and low on the shelves and what I found were dark gray, tan and maroon. Not my first choice for color, but then probably doesn't matter when the lights are out.

Then I though I'd shop for jeans as long as I was there. This also entailed a time consuming search. Couldn't find any with an elastic waist. I saw a clerk stocking the shelves and asked if they had any elastic waist jeans. She just stared blankly at me, then gave a tremulous "No." I saw a couple of what seemed more experienced clerks at the entrance to the fitting room and repeated my question. One said, "I haven't seen those in years!" and suggested I try Target. I didn't want to drive all the way to the other store, so I though I'd come home and check it out their stock online before venturing there. I didn't see any elastic waist jeans there, either. What happened to these fashion statements? They had plenty of torn jeans that I would trash if I had them.

And please - don't suggest buying online - I can't.
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I had to go to WalMart to get a fitted sheet for my bed. They have a lot of sheet sets - all I need was a fitted sheet for a twin bed. Had to hunt high and low on the shelves and what I found were dark gray, tan and maroon. Not my first choice for color, but then probably doesn't matter when the lights are out.

Then I though I'd shop for jeans as long as I was there. This also entailed a time consuming search. Couldn't find any with an elastic waist. I saw a clerk stocking the shelves and asked if they had any elastic waist jeans. She just stared blankly at me, then gave a tremulous "No." I saw a couple of what seemed more experienced clerks at the entrance to the fitting room and repeated my question. One said, "I haven't seen those in years!" and suggested I try Target. I didn't want to drive all the way to the other store, so I though I'd come home and check it out their stock online before venturing there. I didn't see any elastic waist jeans there, either. What happened to these fashion statements? They had plenty of torn jeans that I would trash if I had them.

And please - don't suggest buying online - I can't.
Do you perhaps have a Kohl's somewhere nearby?
 

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