Jeans shopping rant

capriqueen
capriqueen Posts: 976 Member
How bad can shopping for jeans be? I went to a Lee outlet today asking for a size 28 jeans. He looked at ne and said, "Well I doubt a 28 would fit you, maybe you should try a 32". I had fit in a 28 Levis, and while sizes from different brands vary, I thought it wouldn't hurt to try. I didn't like the fit so I went to a Levis store next. This guy asks whether I want jeans in discount or from a fresh collection, and, before I could answer, says that he does not have discounted jeans in a 32 so maybe I should try the new collection instead.

I know I'm not model material and that I should probably lose some weight off my lower body. But surely there must be a more polite way of putting things?
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  • mitchiejo
    mitchiejo Posts: 179 Member
    Wow, how rude! There definitely is a more polite way. I always hate shopping for jeans anyway. I never seem to find ones that fit properly.
  • capriqueen
    capriqueen Posts: 976 Member
    I know right? If people selling stuff dont even know the right way to talk I dont know what they're doing there.
  • kristy6ward
    kristy6ward Posts: 332 Member
    It is true, jeans shopping is IMPOSSIBLE. At each store I have to try on multiple sizes and styles because there is no universal standard. I thought that if I lost weight, shopping would be an awesome experience. At least when I was heavier I had a baseline for what size I should be wearing, now that I don't even have that, it is infinitely more difficult and a lot less fun.

    ps. Don't take it so hard about the salesmen. I'm sure they were just being matter of fact about a product they sell. They probably thought they were being helpful even.
  • capriqueen
    capriqueen Posts: 976 Member
    Thanks kristy6ward. Ive actually never gone jeans shopping, Ive had hand me downs that fit me well until I put on weight. I didnt realise what a pain it can be!
    Girls in my country are pretty small, so a slightly heavier woman automatically falls in the large section.
  • sillygoosie
    sillygoosie Posts: 1,109 Member
    Which size ended up fitting the best?
  • capriqueen
    capriqueen Posts: 976 Member
    I will be honest...I did not fit into the size 28 skinny jeans but I did fit into something called the size 28 demi curve. Go figure!
  • kimosabe1
    kimosabe1 Posts: 2,467 Member
    the sales person had an ingrown-
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    The only problem I have is that they are to long, because I am to short. :ohwell:
  • XjXannX
    XjXannX Posts: 44 Member
    Lee jeans are sucky. but that guy shouldn't have said that, how rude! Jean shopping is frustrating, I hate it
  • JamieBeth19
    JamieBeth19 Posts: 47 Member
    At least you are brave enough to talk to the sales people about your size! When I walk in I always give them the classic "just looking" it's my polite way of saying "Yes I may need some help but I'm not willing to share anything about my body with you" haha! Jeans shopping has always been miserable for me, I have very wide hips :/
  • pinkiemarie252
    pinkiemarie252 Posts: 222 Member
    I also have wide hips. It's REALLY hard to find jeans that fit and I'd be really upset if a salesmen started making implications about the size of my derriere!
  • meshashesha2012
    meshashesha2012 Posts: 8,329 Member
    that sucks, but sounds like he was right about the skinny jeans. maybe he knows that they run a few sizes small?



    not sure what your body type is, but i really like old navy jeans. their skinny jeans are flattering and i think they've done pretty well in the last few years to no longer have their jeans looking like mom styles
  • inside_lap
    inside_lap Posts: 728 Member
    Though not the most socially graceful, I think both sales agents were trying to be helpful not to hurt your feelings. I'm sorry you didn't have a good experience.
  • capriqueen
    capriqueen Posts: 976 Member
    Thanks everyone. I realise Im not the only one here. @meshashesha20, I am a classic pear. I wear a size 2 in shirts and a size 10 in pants. (Belljar, maybe?) I live in India where people are still coming to terns with the fact that all girls don't have 35" butts. In fact, I kunda feel like the Puerto Rican in Sisterthood of the Travelling Pants about mine. @inside_lap: I know they were trying to help. I just meant they should choose their words carefully.
  • I still can't find jeans. I have big thighs and calves and if I find something that fits in the waist and makes my butt look good then they're so tight in the calves they look horrible.
  • DavPul
    DavPul Posts: 61,406 Member
    I CANNOT BELIEVE THESE SALESMEN HAD THE GALL TO TRY TO HELP A CUSTOMER GET INTO THE PROPER FITTING JEANS!!!!
  • capriqueen
    capriqueen Posts: 976 Member
    @DavPul : you know what im talking about.
  • Achrya
    Achrya Posts: 16,913 Member
    I CANNOT BELIEVE THESE SALESMEN HAD THE GALL TO TRY TO HELP A CUSTOMER GET INTO THE PROPER FITTING JEANS!!!!

    Everyone knows the proper tactic is to bring the 32s on a 28 hanger and if they buy you pull the size tag out while ringing them up. Gotta pad the ego of your customers.
  • Hauntinglyfit
    Hauntinglyfit Posts: 5,537 Member
    I have salesmen telling me what size i should try all the time. It's their job. And most of the time they know better how their clothes are sized.
    I have jeans that i wear regularly in size 2, 4 and 6. Different brands but they all fit. If i go to a store and ask for a 2, and the guy tells me to try on a 6, i am going to do so and be grateful that he saved me the time it would've taken to try on too small jeans.

    As for saying it nicely? How would one do that? Why is it even something that needs to be said nicely? "You should maybe try a 32." is how anyone would say it. Maybe you're oversensitive about your weight, but that is your issue.
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    So were the salespeople right or not?

    I'm confused about what the problem is. Was it their "tone"?

    ETA: I treat most salespeople as "experts" in whatever it is they're selling. I'll rely on them to point me in the right direction. Why not use their expertise to start you in the right size (or at least the right ballpark)? And if a smaller size fits better, feel free to "rub it in their faces". They'll probably appreciate the feedback so they can better hone their expertise.
  • carazyg
    carazyg Posts: 37 Member
    At least you are brave enough to talk to the sales people about your size! When I walk in I always give them the classic "just looking" it's my polite way of saying "Yes I may need some help but I'm not willing to share anything about my body with you" haha! Jeans shopping has always been miserable for me, I have very wide hips :/

    I always use the "just looking" ploy! Hahaha!!
  • ja20102004
    ja20102004 Posts: 349 Member
    I hate it with a passion. The sizes are confusing as it it.
  • sunnyhlw77
    sunnyhlw77 Posts: 204 Member
    What I hate is that every store has different sizes, in one store I'm a 14/15, in the next store I'm a 16, then the next I'm an 18, my butt hasn't shrunk or grown while walking 100 feet. That's my peeve. Especially when store #1 is a regular sized clothing store and I'm a 14/15 while at a bigger person store I'm a 16 or 18, go figure. I think we need more standardized sizing in stores!
  • fitfreakymom
    fitfreakymom Posts: 1,400 Member
    I just go to second hand stores to buy mine, no sales people bother me and the jeans or broken in and I can get brand names for like $4.
  • angel79202
    angel79202 Posts: 1,012 Member
    i say bad words when jeans shopping...ur beautiful, and the sales person is a dummy
    smile :)
  • Oliviamarie05
    Oliviamarie05 Posts: 528 Member
    Did they suggest you try a different size in a really rude tone?

    Normally I just take the advice of the salesperson. Sometimes they are right and on occasion they are wrong. I have a hard time shopping for jeans as well thanks to thick thighs, big butt and short legs with a long torso. Small on top, big on bottom. Typical pear.

    However, if some douche came up to me and was a total d*ck about my size and argued with me about jeans etc, then things would go really bad with a verbal smack down that would leave them crying for days.

    I think I know my *kitten* better than random people.
  • Otterluv
    Otterluv Posts: 9,083 Member
    I CANNOT BELIEVE THESE SALESMEN HAD THE GALL TO TRY TO HELP A CUSTOMER GET INTO THE PROPER FITTING JEANS!!!!

    Everyone knows the proper tactic is to bring the 32s on a 28 hanger and if they buy you pull the size tag out while ringing them up. Gotta pad the ego of your customers.

    NO! Well, partially. What they do is give you the 28's, which they know run small, and wait until you are crestfallen when you unexpectedly don't fit in them (because they run small). Then they just look at you, tsk, and unceremoniously hand you your beaten pride and those 32's.

    Or, maybe the salespeople knew that they run small and were hoping to avoid that whole scenario. OR they may think that it's not, actually, the end of the world or insulting someone to suggest that they, in that particular style/brand of jeans, are in fact a 32 instead of a 28.
  • I'd kill to be a 32 :laugh:
  • greenmonstergirl
    greenmonstergirl Posts: 619 Member
    When you find what fits...look on eBay for that same style/brand/size as I get Levis for $9 all day long on there.
  • Pinkranger626
    Pinkranger626 Posts: 460 Member
    Ugh... jeans shopping is the worst. My ex once asked me why I had to try on every pair that I bought. He couldn't figure out why, if I knew my size, I had to bother trying them on. So i showed him. I picked two of the same jeans, same wash, same cut, same brand etc.... one of them fit, the other one didn't. Explain that to me!!

    I also have to try them on to make sure they pass the crack test. They may look all cute and such while standing in front of the mirror, but if I bend over/crouch down will you get a much less flattering view of me?? If they can't pass the crack test I won't buy them.

    I have a hard time finding skinny jeans that fit me since I have a butt and wide hips... I find I have to go up by two or three sizes to get them over the hips and thighs, but then the waist is huge!!

    I have jeans that range from a size 5 all the way to a 13 depending on the brand and the cut. I've given up letting it bother me since I know that sizes are so inconsistent.