Jeans for curvy women? (UK)
shakybabe
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I got some Levi's and they are nothing like I remember!
I'd got to 31" waist and wanted to be 30 " so got some 30" waist and when they come they don't fasten around waist they are only designed to come just over the hip.. my tummy is still 35 " at the point where they are meant to fasten... dunno why they call them 30" waist when they are hipster style!
so I still feel really fat, but my Evans jeans size 18 ones are miles too big and my belt is on the last hole. I want to get out of Evans jeans, I asked about some GAP jeans on eBay and woman said they were mid-rise and measured 8" from crotch.. well the Levis' are 12 " from crotch (I assumed she meant top of waistband and they don't fit.
Does anyone make jeans that fasten around your ACTUAL waist anymore? I'm confused by this terms low-rise, mid-rise etc they mean nothing to me are these all the ones that fasten around hips? (sorry showing my age here! :blushing:)
Should I still be getting elasticated Jeans for the bigger woman? surely not all jeans are designed for people stick thin and straight up and down? .. any for the curvy woman? (other than Evans)
Edit: looking on eBay under 'high rise' but still they are fastening under the belly button which is the tummy?.. I thought my waist was smallest part where body curves in like hourglass?
I'd got to 31" waist and wanted to be 30 " so got some 30" waist and when they come they don't fasten around waist they are only designed to come just over the hip.. my tummy is still 35 " at the point where they are meant to fasten... dunno why they call them 30" waist when they are hipster style!
so I still feel really fat, but my Evans jeans size 18 ones are miles too big and my belt is on the last hole. I want to get out of Evans jeans, I asked about some GAP jeans on eBay and woman said they were mid-rise and measured 8" from crotch.. well the Levis' are 12 " from crotch (I assumed she meant top of waistband and they don't fit.
Does anyone make jeans that fasten around your ACTUAL waist anymore? I'm confused by this terms low-rise, mid-rise etc they mean nothing to me are these all the ones that fasten around hips? (sorry showing my age here! :blushing:)
Should I still be getting elasticated Jeans for the bigger woman? surely not all jeans are designed for people stick thin and straight up and down? .. any for the curvy woman? (other than Evans)
Edit: looking on eBay under 'high rise' but still they are fastening under the belly button which is the tummy?.. I thought my waist was smallest part where body curves in like hourglass?
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I'll just go back to elasticated leggings for bigger women :sad: I must have body dysmorphia and be thinking I've got thinner cos I lost 2 and half stone! .. wonder if I can fit in a 14 if they're elasticated?.. I have 2 pairs 16's smart trousers with fitted waistband and they are getting a little baggy around the waist (though they actually do fasten AT THE WAIST! )
remind me again.. my waist is the smallest bit where body curves in ABOVE belly button?0 -
I have that problem, so I shop in River Island. Their Bootcut jeans are the best. They fasten up where you want them too. Ive worn them at size 18 and now a size 14 (well put on weight so now a '15') and they are just as good. Highly recommend em xxx0
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Ok, according to the Littlewoods catalogue Levi's now do jeans in differing shapes. They have slight curve, demi curve and bold curve. Here is a link:
http://www.littlewoods.com/women/levi/jeans/e/b/1682,5680/s/bestsellers,0.end?trail=1589-1682-5680
Not sure if this will help but the nice thing about catalogues is you can always order a few sizes to try on and then return the ones that don't fit.0 -
I was about to say River Island jeans are amazing fit. I think the sizes come up a little big as well, always good for a cheeky confidence boost!0
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Try search high waisted jeans and see what you think.
To be honest i'm not much of a fan but i've had a pair and they fasten up past the belly button0 -
My girlfriend infroms me that to get the 'normal' waisted ones you need to look for Mid-rise and from some brands, High-Waisted jeans. This is news to me.0
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gap do a jeans range called curvy which is supposed to be mid rise0
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Dorothy Perkins or believe it or not asda. They do some skinny jeans that are also a bit stretchy.0
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I've found dorothy perkins to be the best fit0
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Thanks.. I'll have to look into those!0
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Wrangler Aura jeans. Order usual size if not one smaller...they run a bit big. Bootcut, your crack doesnt hang out, and they are lower waist, (truer waist) not under the boob Mom jeans waist. VERY comfy!!!!!0
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I have a simillar problem and needed new jeans recently. I tried on a pair of each style of jeans in M&S in my new size, some i couldnt even button up some were just an odd shape but the ones that fit perfectly, were snug, did up and didnt gape at the waist, i could breathe and didnt give me a muffin top were their "value" type ones, about £12.50 a pair. I would highly recommend them0
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i've been settled on M&S per una for years and they sit on my waist. now that 've lost a bit of belly though, i'm finding them a bit high for me and i should start looking around for something a bit more hip level without being the horrible "just above the pube line" ultra lows ones that seem to be everywhere0
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I also have some M&S £12.50 jeans that are a good fit, but for Christmas I got some Levi curve ID jeans which are fab. Apparently they make my bum look amazing! My partner told me that, not the shop assistant, in case you were wondering...
If you go into a Levis store they will measure you properly and tell you which sort of curve you are. I tried on slight curve and demi curve and bought the slight curve as they fitted perfectly. £80 well spent...no way I'm regaining weight and growing out of those!0 -
I've found dorothy perkins to be the best fit
Me too!! I even got into a 16 in their "stretch" skinny's0 -
Dorothy Perkins or believe it or not asda. They do some skinny jeans that are also a bit stretchy.
I am glad you said Asda, I was just about to say similar.
George (which is the clothing part of Asda) do excellent jeans and they fit very nicely too.0
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