Women's jeans

ArchyRunner
ArchyRunner Posts: 58 Member
edited November 9 in Fitness and Exercise
Wasn't sure where to post this. I'm trying (in vain?) to find women's jeans that fit. I run and I lift so my quads are large but I have a 29 inch waist. What fits in the waist won't fit in the legs and vice versa. Suggestions? And I'm irked with Barbell Apparel so we won't even go there.
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  • sheepotato
    sheepotato Posts: 600 Member
    I used to have really strange measurements (I was pear shaped with a small waist and large hips/butt.) I used to find a pair I really liked the hip fit of and take them to a tailor to have them taken in the places where they were too big. There are sites online that make jeans to your measurements, I was happy with the pair I purchased from makeyourownjeans.com but look around there are a few others.

    My only solution lately has been stretchy jeans with a belt that end up sagging during the day. I felt so much better when I was wearing jeans that actually fit my body. I plan to buy more made to size jeans as a goal weight victory.
  • mymodernbabylon
    mymodernbabylon Posts: 1,038 Member
    American Eagle's super stretch jeggings might work for you. But honestly, getting a pair of jeans that fit your bum and then having the waist fitted by a tailor is the best way.
  • sistrsprkl
    sistrsprkl Posts: 1,010 Member
    I also have large quads, my favorite now are high waisted skinny jeans with spandex. Anything with some stretch is good and the higher waist keeps them from sagging.
  • Zx14chick
    Zx14chick Posts: 255 Member
    There is a company called Beija Flor that has good reviews. I think most of their jeans have nice stretch in them, so you might be able to find a pair that stretch enough for your quads, but still fit nicely at the waist. Good luck!
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    I gave up and I just deal with saggy sad looking jeans. It's easier than the anxiety I get from actually shopping/wearing "well fit" jeans.
  • ArchyRunner
    ArchyRunner Posts: 58 Member
    On a whim I just did my measurements. 29" waist and 23" thigh. I don't think my thighs are big. What are other women doing (besides not lifting) that would make them scrawny enough for these jeans??? Maybe tailored is the way to go, how hard is it to tailor the waist?
  • tweekedgirl
    tweekedgirl Posts: 114 Member
    I feel your pain.

    I'm size uk 10 in the waist, but actual jeans won't fit around my calves. I've resorted to the option of buying size 10 decent jeggings, such as those from River Island. These very much look like jeans and are very stretchy so are ideal.

    Otherwise, if I want to buy actual jeans, I have to get a size 12 and just tighten around the waist with a belt.
  • You should look for jeggings or some stylish slacks and legs, which look like jeans.
  • I agree with jeggings. I liked Victoria Secret jeans, but not I just wear jeggings.
  • MakePeasNotWar
    MakePeasNotWar Posts: 1,329 Member
    I find the Curvy Fit styles from Denver Hayes at Mark's are cut a bit bigger through the thighs than other brands. Not the most glamorous of jeans, but better than having to pull up my pants every 5 minutes because the waist is too big. They have a decent looking black skinny jean.

    http://www.marks.com/shop/en/marks-marksdefaultsalescatalog/ladies/bottoms/ladies-denim

    2nd skin yoga jeans are a bit bigger in the legs than most brands I've tried as well. And super comfortable without feeling as clingy as jeggings.
  • 47Jacqueline
    47Jacqueline Posts: 6,993 Member
    My favorite pants are from Athleta - Slim Up style - legging type with an unfitted ankle that has some extra length. They came in petite and are perfect length.
  • lishie_rebooted
    lishie_rebooted Posts: 2,973 Member
    Wear a belt. Thats what I do
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    I spend the money having the extra taken out of the waist.
    603reader wrote: »
    Wear a belt. Thats what I do

    It works for me until I end up with a 6" wad of denim gouging into my spine. :P Now I just fork over $25 and have my jeans tailored. The waist is slightly baggy, but the denim fold is only an inch.

  • sheepotato
    sheepotato Posts: 600 Member
    On a whim I just did my measurements. 29" waist and 23" thigh. I don't think my thighs are big. What are other women doing (besides not lifting) that would make them scrawny enough for these jeans??? Maybe tailored is the way to go, how hard is it to tailor the waist?

    I don't know what it would be in your area, but I wouldn't expect anything over $30 for it could be as low as $15. I would look for a small tailor or dry cleaner that does alterations tucked in a stripmall or a side street that doesn't do a lot of advertising, you can get a better deal because most of them keep prices competitive and rely on repeat business. Avoid large bridal alteration shops (Those places love to charge out the wang and take weeks or months because people don't really know what to expect.) My jeans were usually finished in a day or two depending on how many orders were ahead.

  • hazleyes81
    hazleyes81 Posts: 296 Member
    edited December 2014
    Is that your mid-thigh or upper thigh? My measurements as of last week are 26 waist, 29 abdomen, 37 butt (area of furthest projection from the side), 40 hip (saddlebag area), 24 upper thigh, 20.5 midthigh, 14.5 calf. I usually have rear waistband gap issues since I have a bubble butt and my waist size puts me a size smaller than my thigh size. Express, Seven, and American Eagle seem to work well for me. Look for jeans that have a "relaxed fit" in the thigh (v slim fit) and a slight stretch. I usually get a "curvy" bootcut or straight leg.

    Belts don't work for me because then the projection of my backside pulls them into my abdomen and really I can only consider curved belts which are harder to find. Straight belts end up creasing and breaking (leather) and a stretchy fabric belt is pointless.

    http://www.ae.com/web/browse/category_products.jsp?catId=cat1930004 They don't look so baggy and relaxed on me lol


    Oh I almost forgot about Levi's 529
  • pkw58
    pkw58 Posts: 2,038 Member
    This is why I only buy NYDJ... they have a small percentage of stretch in them but are mostly cotton. When I was younger I wore Lee's Relaxed Fit. I have had excellent luck with the Gloria Vanderbuilt Jeans at Costco as well.
  • I completely forgot about Lucky Brand. Try on different styles. Awesome jeans!
  • hazleyes81
    hazleyes81 Posts: 296 Member
    Awe yes! Lucky brand is good as well.
  • lishie_rebooted
    lishie_rebooted Posts: 2,973 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    I spend the money having the extra taken out of the waist.
    603reader wrote: »
    Wear a belt. Thats what I do

    It works for me until I end up with a 6" wad of denim gouging into my spine. :P Now I just fork over $25 and have my jeans tailored. The waist is slightly baggy, but the denim fold is only an inch.

    I wear Express and Old Navy jeans without too much extra fabric. And Gap on occasion.

    The cost of the Express jeans made me weep inside when I bought them but ive had them for almost a year and a half and wear them almost exclusively and they're holding up very well.
  • hazleyes81
    hazleyes81 Posts: 296 Member
    edited December 2014
    I've never bought Express jeans at Express. I always get them from Marshalls/TJ Maxx for maybe $10-15 :smiley:
  • lishie_rebooted
    lishie_rebooted Posts: 2,973 Member
    hazleyes81 wrote: »
    I've never bought Express jeans at Express. I always get them from Marshalls/TJ Maxx for maybe $10-15 :smiley:

    I can't wear regular length jeans. My inseam is 33" and unless I want to wear high waters, I need to buy long/tall which is hard to find in stores for a size 2/4 except Express and NYCo.
  • tacticalhippie
    tacticalhippie Posts: 596 Member
    I usually buy silver jeans and have them altered. The husband freaks out over the price but they last me several years.
  • MaddyT122
    MaddyT122 Posts: 152 Member
    I wear Eddie Bauer curvy fit jeans. Love them.
  • French Dressing Jeans are expensive but they're awesome.
    Otherwise, jeans are the devil for girls who lift.
  • ArchyRunner
    ArchyRunner Posts: 58 Member
    Wow! Lots more choices than I thought! Guess it's time to go shopping.
  • ArchyRunner
    ArchyRunner Posts: 58 Member
    hazleyes81 wrote: »
    Is that your mid-thigh or upper thigh? My measurements as of last week are 26 waist, 29 abdomen, 37 butt (area of furthest projection from the side), 40 hip (saddlebag area), 24 upper thigh, 20.5 midthigh, 14.5 calf.

    No clue, I just measured biggest part
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    I have a 27 inch natural waist and about a 29 at the belly button. My thighs are just under 24 inches, hips 39, and I still wear designer jeans. You just have to try try try.

    Right now my favorites are a pair by Paige-they have a lot of stretch but they're dark and solid and don't look like pajama jeans or some crazy nonsense.
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    I like my Old Navy Rockstar jeans. I wear a totally different size in them than all other pants, but they are low rise and stretchy, so you don't have to worry about the waist difference as much. As for other pants, I've had good luck with their pixie pants. No, not jeans, but they fit in all areas with no belt:)
  • kelleybean1
    kelleybean1 Posts: 312 Member
    MaddyT122 wrote: »
    I wear Eddie Bauer curvy fit jeans. Love them.

    Same here.
  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
    Try American Eagle or Old Navy jeans.
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