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Originally Posted by Pacer575
I remember a waitress that use to work at a local restaurant.
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Thank you for that... Skirt zippers are often more ogle-friendly. Usually, with trousers / pants, the opening (which I found out was called a placket when I did some tailoring) is guarded against wardrobe malfunctions by a fabric facing. I don't know if there is a name for this flap of material, but skirts tend to have much narrower ones or even none at all, potentially leaving everything on view underneath an open zipper. I had two or three female friends who would generously leave their skirts undone for me, and when the zipper is on the side or the back you can see the whole thing opening and closing as they walk along..
Ladies' jeans, on the other hand, usually have shorter zippers with a wide back cover which, combined with the stiffness of denim, means we have to be quite lucky to get a glimpse of panties. Sometimes there's a good view available when the jeans are worn really tight, but I'm still quite a fan of an unzipped skirt.. The only way pants can beat this is when they have a really long zipper. This used to be more common back in the sixties.. this was the first time that large numbers of women were beginning to wear pants, and I guess that, because this was new, the designs at the time simply resembled the arrangement for men.
Although zippers on jeans gradually became shorter, they often remained longer with smart ladies' pants. I remember talking to a good friend of mine and admiring her nice long zipper, wondering what it would look like if it were undone. Before we went back to our meeting she made a last minute visit to the toilet and turned up with her zipper open. I wondered if in some way I had developed tantric powers with zippers...