Can't find jeans that fit: 5'7", 26" waist, 35" hip.

My body shape has changed a little in the past year, and now I can't find jeans that fit without a belt. I find that if I don't belt my jeans now, they start slipping down and I get a flat butt. This happens with all my jeans, and I have several brands in both non stretch and stretch. I prefer the non-stretch because they hold their shape better. I'm going to throw out my measurements, and maybe someone has the same, and knows a brand that'll fit me well without the flat but slip down belt problem.

5'7", waist 26", hips 35"
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  • sunnyside1213
    sunnyside1213 Posts: 1,205 Member
    Try Target.
  • petersonabt
    petersonabt Posts: 518 Member
    What size are you trying to wear?

    I have a 29 waist and a 35 hip so a little bigger waist but I wear "hip huggers" lol. and I wear a size 9.
  • SassyCalyGirl
    SassyCalyGirl Posts: 1,932 Member
    go th The Buckle and look at Silver Brand jeans, expensive but well worth it. The fit is amazing
  • sirrah17
    sirrah17 Posts: 26 Member
    Have you tried buying a pair that fits through the hips and then having the waist altered? It might be costly, but it might be worth the investment when you think about how many wears you'll get out of a pair of jeans that is tailored to your body.
  • sirrah17
    sirrah17 Posts: 26 Member
    Silver jeans ARE awesome. I agree.
  • LeenaRuns
    LeenaRuns Posts: 1,309 Member
    Gap has a curvy fit. I'm 25" and 34", and they fit me great!

    ETA: I'm 5'6"
  • itsmyvwbeetle
    itsmyvwbeetle Posts: 272 Member
    I would go to the buckle and try on several different brands/fits and see what works. It may take awhile to find the right pair of jeans but once you do you'll be set!! Anyway, thats how I found the jeans that I love and now have 4 pairs of the same fit in different washes.
  • RobynLB
    RobynLB Posts: 617 Member
    Have you tried buying a pair that fits through the hips and then having the waist altered? It might be costly, but it might be worth the investment when you think about how many wears you'll get out of a pair of jeans that is tailored to your body.

    OMG, I can't believe I didn't think of that. I don't think it's more than 5-10 bucks to have them put a little dart in the waist. I'm going to take in a few pairs of problem jeans and try that... way cheaper than buying another pair of jeans for sure!
  • tinak33
    tinak33 Posts: 9,883 Member
    hahhaha
    My body is 3 different sizes. :smile:


    I can't buy dresses...... :grumble:
  • RobynLB
    RobynLB Posts: 617 Member
    What size are you trying to wear?

    I have a 29 waist and a 35 hip so a little bigger waist but I wear "hip huggers" lol. and I wear a size 9.

    I wear a 26 or 27... I think that's a 3 or 5.
  • leiloob
    leiloob Posts: 49 Member
    I only wear Hydraulic jeans...you can get them at Maurice's and Macy's.
  • professorRAT
    professorRAT Posts: 690 Member
    Have you tried buying a pair that fits through the hips and then having the waist altered? It might be costly, but it might be worth the investment when you think about how many wears you'll get out of a pair of jeans that is tailored to your body.

    OMG, I can't believe I didn't think of that. I don't think it's more than 5-10 bucks to have them put a little dart in the waist. I'm going to take in a few pairs of problem jeans and try that... way cheaper than buying another pair of jeans for sure!

    You will love it! I have a 25" waist and 38" hips and this is what I do with ALL pants. Also, Lucky brand sweet n low style fits me off the shelf. They are the one and only style that does. I also have big thighs.
  • tinak33
    tinak33 Posts: 9,883 Member
    Have you tried buying a pair that fits through the hips and then having the waist altered? It might be costly, but it might be worth the investment when you think about how many wears you'll get out of a pair of jeans that is tailored to your body.

    OMG, I can't believe I didn't think of that. I don't think it's more than 5-10 bucks to have them put a little dart in the waist. I'm going to take in a few pairs of problem jeans and try that... way cheaper than buying another pair of jeans for sure!

    I have done that before with jeans and dress pants. I had a 40" butt/hip, but like a 26/27" waist. Finding clothes that fit was extremely frustrating.....
    Then, I just had to worry about that part of my body. Right now, I'm 3 different sizes and I never know what fits.... haha
  • I get my jeans at bluenotes here in Canada

    26" waist and length is 34" I am 5'8

    Unsure about the states side...
  • tinak33
    tinak33 Posts: 9,883 Member
    I used to go to Marshalls. I had the best fit with Calvin Klein jeans.
    But the went almost to the waist (older style).
    I like them because they accented my much smaller waist and emphasized the hourglass figure. :wink:

    I don't wear hip huggers because I always end up with a bit of a gut hanging over and that's just not attractive.... hahaha I need a little "height" in my jeans to keep that gut in check. hahaha
  • vjohn04
    vjohn04 Posts: 2,276 Member
    american eagle...
  • gatx
    gatx Posts: 179 Member
    We are pretty similar (although your waist is smaller than mine) and I find that DKNY jeans fit me the best. You can get them at Macy's on sale and with a coupon for $40. I sometimes find them at TJ Max/Marshall's for even cheaper.

    But I like the suggestion of tailoring.
  • a_vettestingray
    a_vettestingray Posts: 654 Member
    I picked up some Levis demi curve jeans with the exact same height and measurements as you. They fit like a glove and are my go to dressy jeans (very dark wash). VS low five flap pockets have done wonders for enhancing my butt as well.
  • LishieFruit89
    LishieFruit89 Posts: 1,956 Member
    I'm about the same measurements actually.

    Old Navy Sweetheart or Flirt.
    AVOID Dreamer!

    Gap does a curvy line that works.
  • frood
    frood Posts: 295 Member
    I recommend Lucky brand because they have a lot of cuts and the salespeople are usually good at giving recommendations and responding to feedback.

    I've also seen Lucky jeans at places like Macy's and Marshalls.
  • Ladiebug710
    Ladiebug710 Posts: 133 Member
    Try Banana Republic
  • mdcoug
    mdcoug Posts: 397 Member
    I have a pair of Levi's demi curve as well. And a couple of months ago I picked up a pair of their bold curve jeans as well. I'd go try both of those on, if you can. I find the bold curve fits me better, but I'm also a few sizes larger than you. When I was smaller, I liked the demi curve perfectly well. :embarassed:
  • PriceK01
    PriceK01 Posts: 834 Member
    I'm much bigger than you, but proportionally similar with a 29" waist and 41" hips. I'm 5'10" and all leg, so getting jeans long enough is also an issue. American Eagle straight jeans in a 10XL fit me perfectly (although you'd need a smaller size).
  • RobynLB
    RobynLB Posts: 617 Member
    Have you tried buying a pair that fits through the hips and then having the waist altered? It might be costly, but it might be worth the investment when you think about how many wears you'll get out of a pair of jeans that is tailored to your body.

    OMG, I can't believe I didn't think of that. I don't think it's more than 5-10 bucks to have them put a little dart in the waist. I'm going to take in a few pairs of problem jeans and try that... way cheaper than buying another pair of jeans for sure!

    You will love it! I have a 25" waist and 38" hips and this is what I do with ALL pants. Also, Lucky brand sweet n low style fits me off the shelf. They are the one and only style that does. I also have big thighs.

    I am so jealous of your waist to hip ratio! My inner black guy just gotta say -- dayum gurl!
  • Mellie289
    Mellie289 Posts: 1,191 Member
    Have you tried buying a pair that fits through the hips and then having the waist altered? It might be costly, but it might be worth the investment when you think about how many wears you'll get out of a pair of jeans that is tailored to your body.

    OMG, I can't believe I didn't think of that. I don't think it's more than 5-10 bucks to have them put a little dart in the waist. I'm going to take in a few pairs of problem jeans and try that... way cheaper than buying another pair of jeans for sure!
    When I was a little thinner, I had to do this with all my pants - fortunately my mother sews, so it was free!

    These days, I've been able to shop for things that fit I little better by looking for pants/jeans that sit below the waist . I saw The Gap Curvy line mentioned - I also get Eddie Bauer Blakely fit or their Curvy jeans.
  • jesswait
    jesswait Posts: 218 Member
    There are a few websites that will make jeans exactly the right size for you (like makeyourownjeans.com), or you could buy a pair you like and have them tailored.
  • ILiftHeavyAcrylics
    ILiftHeavyAcrylics Posts: 27,732 Member
    My measurements are waist: 27, hip: 37. So similar. I shop at Kohl's and I usually get Lee 515s or 525s. Hold them up before you try them on-- if the waist looks like it is cut straight up from the hip, don't bother with them. Also I don't know if you're shopping in misses, but if you aren't you should start. Misses have more of a curvy cut generally.
  • alpine1994
    alpine1994 Posts: 1,915 Member
    I can't find ANYTHING that fits me right now. It's so frustrating. I tried on so many clothes this weekend and they were all over the place. I'm 5'8", 151lbs, 27" waist, 39" hips, and 23" thighs and nothing. Everything was either way too big or way too small even if I tried on all sizes from 4 to 12.
  • yoovie
    yoovie Posts: 17,121 Member
    I have a 26 inch waist and a 37/38" hip and I know this problem. Try switching to juniors sizes, they ride lower on your hips so you dont have to worry about it cinching your waist. I hate the maw-maw butt - im trying to grow my *kitten* as much as possible so I can just make sure its all filled out nicely.

    not sure why you wear your jeans at your waist though... sounds a bit Urkelish. really? right under your ribs?
  • RobynLB
    RobynLB Posts: 617 Member
    I have a 26 inch waist and a 37/38" hip and I know this problem. Try switching to juniors sizes, they ride lower on your hips so you dont have to worry about it cinching your waist. I hate the maw-maw butt - im trying to grow my *kitten* as much as possible so I can just make sure its all filled out nicely.

    not sure why you wear your jeans at your waist though... sounds a bit Urkelish. really? right under your ribs?

    I never switched out of jrs. sizing. Lol. I don't wear them at my waist. I wear them low on my hips. My 14 yr. old niece was trying to sell me on high waisted shorts last night though. Haha. I was like, they look cute and retro on you; on me, well, I'll just look like a dorky old lady. I included the waist measurement because the hip to waist ratio changes how they fit... your pants sit somewhere in between your waist and your hip measurement, so the shape of that plan has everything to do with getting a perfect fit. I am really really insanely picky about how my clothes fit. So I think tailoring has got to be the way to go. If you figure out how to grow your butt, please let me in on the secret!