Wednesday, August 18, 2010

STYLE SNAPS: Infomercial Review


I had an aunt who, I think, was fat from the time she was born until now. Yet she insists on wearing high heels. I'm talking about huge, mile-high spikes. Fat women and high heels are not a good combination. Any time she walks in Texas, her spikes strike oil.

Part of me just doesn't get why women insist on wearing what must be the most uncomfortable shoes ever made. But when they do, it's nice to know that they have something like Style Snaps to help them stop stepping on the hems of their pants. I saw the commercial for Style Snaps just last night, so let me explain them to you. Style Snaps are these plastic snapping thingies that you use on the hem of your pants. They stay on the inside of your pants legs, so they're invisible on the outside. Yet they hold the hum up to just the height that you want. They go on and come off easily, so the hem is never permanent unless you want it to be.

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I thought it was funny yet appropriate when the commercial announcer statement that Style Snaps were "invented by a woman." Because, you see, a man would never think of something like this. I happen to have the same problem: I step on my pants hems constantly (My legs are a bit short for my size), but it never occurred to me to make something like this. Although one day, when riding a bike in long pants, I did hike the legs up with rubber bands.

But I digress. The point is this: Whether you wear high heels or have some other reason that your hems are always getting in the way of walking (or riding), Style Snaps are convenient, easy and affordable.

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