I hate jeans!
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i dont hate jeans. but they do not fit my body well. i have a big stomach and no *kitten*. it just doesnt work well. i probably havent worn jeans in over 7 years. luckily i can wear shorts to my awesome job. but that is the thing i look most forward to, is wearing JEANS. i cant wait!!!
I'm in the same boat! It's such a pain! I've pretty much sworn them off until I can fit back into the size 16's that are in my closet.0 -
I've actually hated jeans my whole life, but I still wear them. For me I just don't like the heavy fabric. Ones that are comfortable need a belt (I haaaate belts) and the ones that aren't stretchy are so heavy and hard to move in. Idk, I've found some jeans I like over the years, like the rockstar ones from old navy, and the target ones as well (mossimo?) but typically if I don't need to look nice, I wear yoga pants, and if I need to look great I put on a skirt. I usually only wear jeans in the winter, but even when I wear petites, I tend to stand on the bottom of my pants and tear them up... stupid short legs0
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Skirts and dresses? Leggings with oversized sweaters? Pants that aren't jeans?
There are plenty of options.0 -
It was about 3 years that I did not wear jeans.. Lost 20lbs and now always wear them, in fact they are to loose on me.
You will get there.0 -
Dress however you feel comfortable. I personally love denim and wish I could wear jeans everyday but I can't which is why I only have 2 pairs that fit properly and 2 that are now loose in the caboose I agree with other posters it's possible that you just haven't found the right cut, style, and size for your body.0
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I hate jeans too! I prefer leggings0
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I hate bras. They cover up too much
Bwahahaha. Agreed.0 -
I only despise Jeans due to them not going over my 26" thighs easy enough. So I usually have to buy bigger sizes if I want to wear them but I've not worn any in around 2 years myself. Ordered some the other day online to fit my new waistline I'm betting they won't fit lol.0
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I hate jeans too. Will not wear them. I stick to leggings, skirts, or dresses. Jean's don't fit me right, ever. I have hips and a tummy but no thighs and a small butt. Every pair I've ever owned has sagged in one of those areas and looks horrible. They aren't comfortable to me at all.0
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The Madeline Jean by Lee is my favorite.They cover the behind without gaping and are higher up by the waist and boot cut for a flattering line. They feel better than the pajama Jean.I order them from Kohls.com. They do fade in the wash so wash them with other jeans only!
They're on sale now if you're looking to get another pair! I just noticed when googling them!0 -
I'm with you! Jeans never fit my hourglass figure. Plus, it's impossible to find non-stretch, basic denim jeans. Stretch jeans always give you saggy knees and make you look like you've got a load in the back
I've been on the lookout for regular, non stretch, cotton jeans and can never find them. Lucky Brand still makes one style in non-stretch, but that's it!0 -
Even a shortie like me can find a decent pair of jeans...I love them0
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I don't hate them, but I'm not a huge fan either. Every pair of jeans is a compromise. If you want the thighs to fit, the waist is too big. If you want the waist to fit, the butt is too tight. If you want the butt to fit, the legs are too lose/not available in a color I like/ugly, etc.. A cute cut in the right color are stiff/heavy/flimsy/uncomfortable. I have never found a pair of jeans that fits all criteria at once, there's always at least one thing wrong with them. I also hate how 99% of jeans are 2 sizes too small after being washed (line dried), but within 3 hours of putting them on you have major butt-sag and need a belt.
The only ones I think are cute and comfy that I don't have to pull up, readjust, or pick out a wedgie every time I move are Old Navy Rockstar - which are so stretchy, they would technically be jeggings if they didn't have a button-zip and pockets. So they aren't even "real" jeans. And I don't always want to wear a skinny cut. There's just no winning with jeans.0 -
When it dips to a chilly 70F or below and I need to dress casually I like jeans, otherwise I'm in shorts, workout gear, or *shudder* a suit and tie. If you don't like jeans please, by all means, do not wear jeans.0
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I'm with you! Jeans never fit my hourglass figure. Plus, it's impossible to find non-stretch, basic denim jeans. Stretch jeans always give you saggy knees and make you look like you've got a load in the back0
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I used to hate them, when I was heavier. Now that I´m almost at my ideal weight, I wear them all the time. Jeans tuck everything in, so you get amazing looking *kitten*, even if it is still requires work. Jeans also don´t show any minor bumps and imperfections, like other thinner fabric pants. Also, jeans do not let you overeat. Trust me on this one! I used to wear stretchy pants around the house, and you can eat way more in those, than in jeans. So just keep looking. You will find a pair that works for you. Look for dark color, with lycra, and straight cut. Mark and Spenser has amazing jeans for not so skinny gals. When I was size 8, I looked really good in this brand. Now at size 0, I can wear any brand and they look awesome. My favorite is H&M and aeropostale jeans leggings.0
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I hated jeans too but now I've lost 35 lbs and am loving the jeans and my husband (and guys at work) are loving them too.
I am 43, 5'6", 185 lbs and size 14 (17 in juniors) and my *kitten* looks great in them
My SIL has lost a lot of weight and gave me some that no longer fit. She is younger than I and the jeans are low waisted and I can wear a smaller size in those than the ones that come up to my waist. I'm just gonna have to change my panty choice as they come up higher than my jeans - LOL.
Good luck if you decide to continue searching for a great pair of jeans.0 -
For those of you who complain about the waist/hip ratio or about the legs being too long, find a tailor.
Seriously.
Buy the size that fits the largest part of you and is otherwise flattering and get them taken in and/or hemmed.
If I had to find bottoms that fit me off the rack, I wouldn't own any other than skirts.0 -
I don't mind jeans, but my weight has fluctuated so much the last couple years that I just find the one I have to be too big or too small (actually right now they mostly all fit). And jean shopping is just too frustrating.
I bought a pair of the Athleta brand Bettona Boyfriend Pants a couple years ago. They have become a staple. They hold up well. I've used them for hiking and worn them to work (of course I work with high school athletics). I now have three pairs. They also just came out with a "jean" style that I purchased (had to return because they were too long...which is saying a lot for being 5'10"). But they come in different lengths and sizes. I also have a couple pairs of their Bettona Jeggings, and love them too.0 -
LOVE IT!0
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I'm an hourglass as well so finding jeans can be a pain, cause if I get them to fit my waist they don't come up over my *kitten*, and if I get them to fit my hips, the waist is so big I look like a stereotypical weight loss commercial.
Go for low or mid-rise. I hate low-rise (hate!) but it removes the saggy waist issue. I prefer mid-rise cause my abs aren't Jessica Alba's.
Awesome brand for me are London jeans. Fit perfectly. They're skinny jeans though.0 -
I have been jean free for over 2 years now. Sometimes it is hard for me to find things to wear. I have athletic/comfy clothes and I have work clothes but then I don't know what to wear out with friends or to a concert?
I have jeans, but I usually wear dresses and skirts. They're perfect for going out.0 -
I jeans!!! I think I look my best in a nice fitting pair of jeans. The only problem I have is, the waist is always a little loose when they fit my hips and booty perfect but that's what belts are for I like the sweeheart cut at Old Navy. Before i gained all kinds of weight Levis had a curvy fit that was perfect.0
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In my opinion, there's nothing more comfortable than a good fitting pair of jeans. But the only thing that's worse than an ill-fitting pair of jeans is trying to FIND that good fitting pair of jeans.
The first step is to ignore the size tag and leave your ego at home. Take in the size you think you'll wear and a size or two above and below that size. I'm normally a 4 or 6, but I'll happily buy a size 8 or 10 if it fits better.
Or if you just plain don't like jeans, don't wear them. Wear slacks, capris, dresses, skirts, whatever. The only time I ever saw my mother wear jeans was in photos from when she was a teenager in the early 1950s. She didn't like them and didn't wear them. You don't have to, either.0 -
I hate shopping for jeans, as I always have the issue of the butt and legs being way to big on me. I FINALLY found a pair at JCP last week and when I put them on I swear, light was shining down on me in the fitting room and I know there were angels singing. But really, there was a large woman singing gospel in the fitting room next to me.
I was ticked because everything was on sale, except those jeans. I am on a tight budget, have no fitting jeans and just couldn't spend $52 on a pair when I really needed to get some work clothes. I just had to ask and they WERE on clearance, just not marked.
So yes, I love my new jeans!0 -
Wow....I have never heard such hatred towards a clothing item.
I LOVE my jeans. I have about 20 pair!! Love love love jeans. I can dress them up or down. I can wear them to work, a concert, dinner or just hanging with friends.
My fave brand is Lucky. They fit my curves the best.
Oh... as for what to wear if you don't want jeans - Id say skirts. But then again, I'm not the best person to answer as I love jeans.0 -
i dont wear jeans, dont own any.
wear thick leggings, stylish sweat pants, skirts, dresses, :happy:0 -
I hate jeans too. Not because I find them uncomfortable or because of the way they look, just because I have a large stomach but a slim bum and thighs, and I'm tall. Finding a pair of jeans to fit me is a nightmare.
Having said that, M&S have started doing some for different body shapes rather than the generic 'everyone is the same size all over' jeans, and they aren't unreasonable either, about £20. Probably the only pair I've ever tried that I've really liked.
If you really want to stay away from the jeans however, there are plenty of other options. Dresses, skirts, cargo trousers. Or if you want the jean look without the jeans, what about 'jeggings'? I love leggings, I live and die in them. Cool in the summer, and in the winter I just slip on a pair of boots over the top of them.0 -
I dislike jeans.
They lose stretch during the day and I'm always pulling them up.
Yoga pants are my go to... Victoria secret has a great range. Very comfortable and flattering day to day0 -
I love jeans and I am not quite 5'4" and weight 170. I have heavier legs and I usually buy trouser or wide leg jeans with a shorter rise because I am short waisted. Don't give up, you will find something eventually. My 2 favorite stores for jeans are Macy's (Style & Co) and Kohls.
Good Luck,
amt490
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