navy blue dress pants women Freedom Flex Slim Straight Leg Dress Pants for Tall Women in Navy 2 / Tall / Navy
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navy blue dress pants women Freedom Flex Slim Straight Leg Dress Pants for Tall Women in Navy 2 / Tall / Navy

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navy blue dress pants women Freedom Flex Slim Straight Leg Dress Pants for Tall Women in Navy 2 / Tall / NavyAbout Our Slacks for Tall Women The search for extra long women's dress pants is over. Whether you're meeting clients to close a deal or walking into a big job interview, you need an outfit that's going to make you look good and feel confident. Finding options when you're vertically blessed can be tough, which is why we designed this pair of slacks for tall women between 5'9 and 6'6. They have an extra long inseam with a turn up hem, a slim straight

About Our Slacks for Tall Women

The search for extra-long women's dress pants is over. Whether you're meeting clients to close a deal or walking into a big job interview, you need an outfit that's going to make you look good and feel confident. Finding options when you're vertically blessed can be tough, which is why we designed this pair of slacks for tall women between 5'9” and 6'6”. They have an extra-long inseam with a turn-up hem, a slim straight fit that will flatter your long legs and a high-rise waist with a hook and bar closure. The pleated seams on the back of the legs provide added detail to this classy style. You don't have to worry about dry cleaning them – just machine wash on the delicate cycle, then hang them to dry. Wear these dress pants with a button-up shirt and flats or a pair of high heels and you'll be the most stylish person in the office.

SIZE & FIT:

  • Tall Inseam: 35.5"
  • Extra Tall Inseam: 37.5"
  • Straight leg fit
  • Slimmer around the hip and thigh
  • High-rise waist
  • Hook and bar front closure
  • Model is 6'1" wearing size 6 Tall

FABRIC & CARE: 

  • 49% nylon, 40% rayon, 11% spandex
  • Knit fabric
  • Pre-washed and shrinkage controlled
  • 1” turn-up hem
  • Pleated seams along the middle back leg
  • Inseam front pockets and single ornamental welt pocket on the back
  • Machine wash cold on delicate cycle with similar colors
  • Line dry, low iron if needed
  • Do not bleach, do not dry clean
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I gave this book 3 stars not because I think it was bad, but because it didn't really have much to do with higher education. I am a big believer in Christian higher education and the integration of faith and learning, however, if you were to take this book and replace "Christian higher education" with a phrase like "the Christian community" or the "Church family" no one would notice the difference. I do believe in much of what he said but that's because I follow Christ. I didn't expect him to spend chapters on what Christians believe and how they differ from other religions, I was hoping for an intelligent argument and exploration of Christian higher education and how it differs from other higher education. And the argument, higher education used to be all Christian higher education is not a good argument. Once again, not a bad book but just not what I expected based on the description and title.
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David Dockery is the president of my alma mater, Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. Therefore, I have always taken great interest in keeping up with what Dockery says and does in the realm of Christian higher education. B&H publishing has done us all a favor by pulling together his ideas into a unified book with the theme - "Serving Church and Society through Christian Higher Education". Dockery's heart beats with the passion of a pastor, theologian, academic, and administrator. He sees the Christian university as a place in society where both mind and heart can renewed along biblical and gospel lines. It is difficult work in our day, but it is a necessary work. Dockery writes, "I believe that the integration of faith and learning is the essence of authentic Christian higher education and should be wholeheartedly implemented across the campus and across the curriculum." And how is this accomplished? Dockery says, "We need more than just new ideas and enhanced programs, we need distinctively Christian thinking, the king of touch-minded thinking that results in culture-engaging living. ...This perspective involves the whole of our human personality. Our minds are to be renewed, our emotions purified, our conscience kept clear, and our will surrendered to God's will. Applying the Great Commandment entails all that we know of ourselves being committed to all that we know of God." A number of the chapters in this book simply sparkled with insight. Pastors will especially note the overlap of Dockery's vision of Christian community in the university with what we also hope to find within the local church. For example, Dockery writes a chapter on "Establishing a Grace-Filled Academic Community" that could and should be applied to the local church as well, with an emphasis on unity, shared life, worship, and service. Within chapter six is a section titled, "Building Blocks for Building a Community with Renewed Message", a message with such urgency and clarity that I did in fact bring it home to our church for a renewed sense of Christian community. Such is the case for much of this excellent book. You may not have a vocational calling to higher education. However, as a pastor or Christian parent, it is your responsibility to consider carefully the type of institution you send your students to for university education. Dockery writes, "I would suggest that the starting point of loving God with our minds, thinking Christianly, points us to a unity of knowledge, a seamless whole, because all true knowledge flows from the one Creator to His one creation." Dockery's vision is compelling and sound, and I heartily recommend this book.
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