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10-08-20, 05:18 PM | |
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: NE Pennsylvania
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I have always had a thick waist and used to have good luck with Lee jeans. So , to put it another way, curvy fit jeans never fit me. Way too small in the waist and way too much fabric at the hips. I haven’t purchased a pair of jeans in many years though, so I don’t know if they still fit the same way. JC Penney used to carry them. Good luck. It’s no fun when stuff doesn’t fit.
Kim |
10-08-20, 05:29 PM | |
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Chicago burb
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I have the opposite problem from you with jeans, but I know the struggle to find a pair of good fitting jeans! I found this article that might help you with some ideas.
https://jeanius.io/jeans-reviews/bes...d-skinny-legs/ Also, I have a pair of "boyfriend" style jeans from Kut from the Kloth and although they fit my legs and thighs, they have too much room in the waist for me. Maybe you should look into a boyfriend fit jean? Good luck!
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Wendy |
10-08-20, 06:25 PM | |
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Modify City, State of Fierce
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What about buying a pair that zips comfortably and then take them to get altered to fit?
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