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Jeans Shopping.......... dreading it! Please HELP!
19lottie82
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Hello lovely ladies, I don't know if this would be better posted somewhere else, but I have a problem and it's really stressing me out, like REALLY!
I really need some new jeans, so need to go in to town this afternoon and the thought of it has my stomach in knots already!
I'm 5'9'' but a size 14-16, depending on how "generous" the sizes are, but I can NEVER find jeans to fit.
Because I'm not a size 8-10, the though of wearing a pair of skinnies makes me feel sick (and make my thighs look like a pair of sausages!), so I always end up going for straight leg, or bootcut. When I do finally find a pair that I think fit, they seem fine in the shop, but of course, once I get them home and wear them in, the bum sags and the old "builders bum" seems to rear it's ugly head.
I think I might be a bit oddly shaped, in the sense that my thighs / hips, are a bit out of proportion / larger than my waist, if that makes sense?
I'd really like a pair of jeans that I can dress up a bit, i.e. wear with a pair of heels and a nice top on a night out.
Can anyone offer any advice / suggestions? I dont mind paying a bit more, maybe up to £90 if I can get a pair that will actually do me justice..... I've heard good things about Levis Bold Curve, but looking at their website they only go up to a 32" waist, and if I remember correctly, Levis sizing isn't very generous, so I can't see them fitting if I'm honest
Help! And TIA......
I really need some new jeans, so need to go in to town this afternoon and the thought of it has my stomach in knots already!
I'm 5'9'' but a size 14-16, depending on how "generous" the sizes are, but I can NEVER find jeans to fit.
Because I'm not a size 8-10, the though of wearing a pair of skinnies makes me feel sick (and make my thighs look like a pair of sausages!), so I always end up going for straight leg, or bootcut. When I do finally find a pair that I think fit, they seem fine in the shop, but of course, once I get them home and wear them in, the bum sags and the old "builders bum" seems to rear it's ugly head.
I think I might be a bit oddly shaped, in the sense that my thighs / hips, are a bit out of proportion / larger than my waist, if that makes sense?
I'd really like a pair of jeans that I can dress up a bit, i.e. wear with a pair of heels and a nice top on a night out.
Can anyone offer any advice / suggestions? I dont mind paying a bit more, maybe up to £90 if I can get a pair that will actually do me justice..... I've heard good things about Levis Bold Curve, but looking at their website they only go up to a 32" waist, and if I remember correctly, Levis sizing isn't very generous, so I can't see them fitting if I'm honest
Help! And TIA......
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My last 2 pairs have been from Sainsburys. Good amount of stretch and they do short, standard and long leg. I think they were £18 were bootcut and have a belt. Had first pair 2 months and they seem to be washing and wearing well.
I was reading one of those comparisons articles a couple of weeks back and new look basic jeans came out very high and were only a tenner. Not been in to see what i think though.0 -
I wear gap curvy jeans as I have a large hip to waist ratio. Not sure what size they go up to though.The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.Bertrand Russell0
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It's worth having a look in fatface if you have one near you - their stuff is good quality so shouldn't 'sag' and they have a few different cuts/styles so there ought to be something to suit you. I'm a similar size to you and I find their stuff fits really well.
I've always found levis fit a bit on the small side.
I recently bought some 'boyfriend' fit jeans in sainsburys which I really like the style/fit of, but they are a thinner fabric and don't hold their shape particularly well
Common sense?...There's nothing common about sense!0 -
I have Fatface jeans just now and I find them pretty bad for sagging / builders bum I'm afraid. I don't know maybe I'm just choosing th wrong size / fit?
gunsandbanjos, I was thinking of trying GAP actually. i will pop in this afternoon.
I'll let you guys know how I get on , upon my return, but I'm not hopeful tbh
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Hi, I have always struggled to find jeans to fit too. I'm the same size as you and thought I could never wear skinny jeans. My DD made me buy a pair of Jamie jeans from Topshop, the only ones that seem to fit me.0
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thanks SKIPPY i'll have a look
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Have you tried online/catlogue companies specifically for fuller figured women, such as Simply Be or Marisota? They usually have a good range.0
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I've never tried them but maybe try a pair of Not Your Daughters Jeans on for fit. Some people swear by them, you have £90 but they may be a bit more, but to buy a pair of jeans you feel really good in may be worth the extra.0
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Another vote for GAP.
I'm 5'11 with a size 10 bum and size 8 waist and find gap jeans are a really good fit for me, with no builders bum.
I used to like Next jeans, but find all their styles such a different fit, that you have to take about 10 pairs in with you!Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')
No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)0 -
Joe Browns do good jeans. Comfortable, good quality and reasonably priced too. I know they're a mail order company, but I think Debenhams sell their stuff too.0
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