Help with Women's pants brand for Pear shape (bigger thighs)

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  • benevempress
    benevempress Posts: 136 Member
    Thank you to everyone for all of your suggestions. I will check out as many of these that I can find nearby as I try to replace all of the pants I am donating since (happily) they are now way too big.

    I should have put my height in my first post too in case that influences someone's suggestions. I'm 5'10".

    MapDancer, I had assumed that since the GV pants did not fit me when I was bigger, they would not now either. Obviously I haven't gotten used to my new body yet. I appreciate you sharing that you are exactly the same measurements as me (except for height) and that they work for you (depending on country of origin). I will definitely have to try the GV pants again. Those prices can't be beat and Costco is not too far from me so if they have them in stock now I might be able to get a couple pair quickly to get me started on rebuilding my wardrobe.
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    For dress slacks, try Raffaella Curvy fit. You can get them st Amazon with free returns/exchanges. Really anything called curvy fit is meant for peeps like us.
  • tanyaltrl
    tanyaltrl Posts: 42 Member
    I found Paige jeans to be perfect for me. Low rise that is (haven't tried higher waisted jeans by them). Calvin Klein is great. I also second the Levis suggestions.
  • Kullerva
    Kullerva Posts: 1,114 Member
    Your shape and measurements are very close to mine. Try Levi's for females. Kohl's has a nice variety.

    I second Levi's. I used to have an 11-inch gap and that was the brand I used. Very comfy, and they don't tend to "bite" as much as other jeans I've worn (leaving red marks, etc).
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    tanyaltrl wrote: »
    I found Paige jeans to be perfect for me. Low rise that is (haven't tried higher waisted jeans by them). Calvin Klein is great. I also second the Levis suggestions.

    Yeah! Another for Paige! I was surprised how much I like them. I need a new pair after I lose more weight.
  • robininfl
    robininfl Posts: 1,137 Member
    I am so confused! I don't have the 10 inch difference between waist and hips - built straight and it makes pants so hard to find. I thought they were all made for that curvier shape. I'm 29"-37" right now with legs around 21-22" (muscle) and waist is definitely the limiting factor for me in jeans, they are always too tight in the waist if they fit everywhere else. It seems like if I was 26"-37" (which isn't ever gonna happen) then they would fit great.

    Do pants just not fit ANYONE?
  • SarcasmIsMyLoveLanguage
    SarcasmIsMyLoveLanguage Posts: 2,668 Member
    tlflag1620 wrote: »
    I like Lucky Brand "easy riders" or "sweet n low" (they aren't really low rise, despite the name - both styles hit me just below the belly button). I still need a belt, but they aren't as bad as a lot of other brands. Fwiw I have a 27" waist, 37" hips, and 22" thighs. Levis curvy boot cut (529) are also pretty good. More room in the thigh than most brands.

    Me too. Lucky Brand seem to be the only type that fit my body.
  • awasson7
    awasson7 Posts: 8 Member
    Gloria Vanderbilt high rise jeans are great for pear shaped bodies. You do have to order them online though. I had to buy 1-2 sizes smaller - they run big.
  • dubird
    dubird Posts: 1,849 Member
    I don't know about brands, but low-rise boot cut jeans are helpful for me. I don't have as much of a pear as I used to, but still enough that if I don't wear boot cut or wider leg pants, I look like a pear on toothpicks wearing skis!

    You might look for 'curvy' style as well. Those tend to be larger around the waist/thigh area, which might be what you're looking for.
  • Fit4LifeAR
    Fit4LifeAR Posts: 233 Member
    Maurice's work well for me.
  • Stanley1903
    Stanley1903 Posts: 73 Member
    I have broad hips, but I don't have large thighs. Unless I lose a lot of weight, pants never fit my thighs. However, I love Levi's. I've had decent luck in the past with Gloria Vanderbilt, Bill Blass (when I was at my thinnest and had closer to your proportions; they have higher rises, also), and Old Navy. I love the sweetheart cut. There is more room in the hip/butt/thigh in sweethearts.
  • socajam
    socajam Posts: 2,530 Member
    Gisel2015 wrote: »
    socajam wrote: »
    Definitely not cheap

    I agree that NYDJ are not cheap, but jeans can last for a very long time if you take care of them. I prefer to spend many in a good pair of jeans that fits my body nicely rather than wear something that makes me look older than I am (and I am older!) and totally unflattering. But we are all different.

    And your point is?
  • macchiatto
    macchiatto Posts: 2,890 Member
    robininfl wrote: »
    I am so confused! I don't have the 10 inch difference between waist and hips - built straight and it makes pants so hard to find. I thought they were all made for that curvier shape. I'm 29"-37" right now with legs around 21-22" (muscle) and waist is definitely the limiting factor for me in jeans, they are always too tight in the waist if they fit everywhere else. It seems like if I was 26"-37" (which isn't ever gonna happen) then they would fit great.

    Do pants just not fit ANYONE?

    I understand. A couple years ago I had almost identical measurements to yours, and yes, pants were always too tight in the waist if they fit elsewhere. That's still my problem to some extent but now my waist is around 28" and hips 38".
  • nxd10
    nxd10 Posts: 4,570 Member
    Gloria Vanderbelt. Great with curves. Nice colors. Come in tall.
  • awasson7
    awasson7 Posts: 8 Member
    awasson7 wrote: »
    Gloria Vanderbilt high rise jeans are great for pear shaped bodies. You do have to order them online though. I had to buy 1-2 sizes smaller - they run big.

    I meant Liz Claiborne, not Gloria Vanderbilt - sorry.
  • xtina315
    xtina315 Posts: 218 Member
    I'm pear shaped. I wear high waisted pants because it sucks everything in. I read a few articles that our shape should wear those types of pants. I like levis curvy fit jeans.
  • kristen6350
    kristen6350 Posts: 1,094 Member
    I second American Eagle and raise you Old Navy. I'm stupid tall too - so that makes it all more fun. 37' inseam, 28 waist, 41 hips. I really like Old Navy's Curvy Jeans. They don't bunch in the back :)

    Dress pants. I HAVE to get mine from New York and Company. I have never found any long enough and even there I have to wear flats. I'm not sure if they are super good for curvy people, I just have to settle.
  • lisalewis7588
    lisalewis7588 Posts: 76 Member
    I went on a mission last fall to find jeans. Exact same problem as you. Waist 30", hips 41", thighs 23". My goal was to find a pair of jeans that I didn't need a belt for (which I always had to wear to prevent the gaposis problem).

    I tried on at least 60 pairs of jeans at Sears, Kohls, Dillards, Macy's, JCPenney, Walmart, Fred Meyer, Target, and Shopko. (yes, this was an ALL-DAY event).

    I found 2 that work. just 2. NYDJ (but not all NYDJ, certain styles and even colors fit better than others--you just have to try them on) and Levi's 515. Obviously the Levi's are a more economical choice, but NYDJ really did fit SO WELL I couldn't NOT buy them (and I hate spending money on clothes). That was in October, and now it's March, and they still fit so beautifully! Every time I put them on I smile, which is unlike any other jeans I have ever owned in my entire life. No belt, no gap, no problems whatsoever.

    Good luck!
  • NotSoPerfectPam
    NotSoPerfectPam Posts: 114 Member
    Bandolino brand - mandie style. Found mine at Steinmart. Also, Macy's has a few types of jeans that have worked for me. Good luck.
  • LaceyBirds
    LaceyBirds Posts: 451 Member
    Gloria Vanderbilt works for me, the corduroys especially. I also find the Dress Barn Classic Fit jeans to fit well.
  • CassidyScaglione
    CassidyScaglione Posts: 673 Member
    I really like wranglers.... most other cowboy type jeans for ladies have a bit more room in that region as well...
  • katekrapf
    katekrapf Posts: 3 Member
    Our measurements are pretty much the same. I'm currently 29.5 waist, 38.5 hips, and 22.5 thighs. My favorite jeans are Simply Vera Vera Wang Slimming Skinny Jeans in size 6 from Kohl's. They also have a bootcut shape if you prefer that. I also love Levi's Mid-Rise Skinny jeans or the 512 straight-leg from J.C. Penneys. I have them in an 8 now, but will be getting a 6 soon. I personally do not like any "curvy" cut jeans b/c I feel like the waist digs into my waist too much to get them to fit everywhere else.
  • 7elizamae
    7elizamae Posts: 758 Member
    mallomary wrote: »
    Gisel2015 wrote: »
    socajam wrote: »
    Definitely not cheap

    I agree that NYDJ are not cheap, but jeans can last for a very long time if you take care of them. I prefer to spend many in a good pair of jeans that fits my body nicely rather than wear something that makes me look older than I am (and I am older!) and totally unflattering. But we are all different.

    Try Nordstrom Rack. I just got two pairs for a little under $100 and I love them.

    Yes, there is usually a whole rack of NYDJ items at my Nordstrom Rack. Worth a try!
  • jrwms714
    jrwms714 Posts: 421 Member
    I do very well with Lands End jeans. They have the higher waistband and make jeans for pear shapes that are great. Plus they come in several colors. I am 5'0" and their petite jeans -with and without stretch - give me plenty of room for my thighs which are also large, and my waist which is much smaller. Look online or at Sears, especially if you don't need petite sizing.
  • tkphotogirl
    tkphotogirl Posts: 245 Member
    Another vote for Levis bold curve. I have had success finding them on ebay for around the £20 mark
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