I love ATL Curvy Boot. My waist was always one size smaller than my hips/butt. These jeans fit my body shape at least before this pregnancy. We'll see afterward.
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Jeans - How Should They Fit?
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Originally posted by MrsK View PostCrabette, I guess I mean the jeans are falling off of me so that the crotch of the pants is actually several inches below my actual groin. Like I'm trying to immitate a penguin, perhaps? The rise just gets all stretched out. That and having to hike up the jeans is a bigger problem for me than baggy butt. I don't have much back there anyway. It's likely that I'm wearing a size (or 2?) Too big but I seem to have this problem with both sizes in my closet. But I don't think I could squeeze into a size smaller without major muffin top.Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!
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Lower rise was fine pre baby but not so great post. High waist is your friend and investing into a higher end pair or two. Check out outlets and online sales. I get Joe's jeans at a local outlet for $40 a pop. I've actually tried on a few pairs of Not Your Daughter's jeans but they don't fit me at all. I think they require a more curvier shape. I prefer 7s and Joe's. Both last much better and stretch out much less than Lucky. I also have to wear a belt with all of my jeans because I don't have much hips or butt to hold them up on my own. I do have to hike them back up after sitting on the floor but I think you'd have to do that with just about any style and shape.
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Originally posted by LilySayWhatThis is twice what I have paid for jeans but they're selvedge denim, made in North Carolina, and cut for women. I may have to have these when I get a new job.
http://us.levi.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11235773Sandy
Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty
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I'm not exactly sure how much they'll be...right now the stuff on the site is between 40-80% off. I'll try to post the prices tomorrow when the sale is listed.
Ps. they do have some seriously cute baby stuff on sale from time to time. I just bought this for for an unknown baby: http://www.babyaspen.com/hippo-hooded-bath-robe.html. Originally $37.50, I got it for $17.50 on Haute Look. Yes, it's kind of expensive for a baby robe, but I seriously couldn't resist.
Ok, back to jeans...I'm just trying to make it out alive!
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Ok, so I'm shopping right now. Appears that I should be wearing my jeans 3 sizes smaller for one thing. $178 for Joes? $169 for 7s? $104 for NYDJ? I cannot spend $500 on jeans today. And I need to decide between styles. I'm thinking of bringing them all home and sending you all photos for a jury to decide. So overwhelmed?Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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