I am on a mission for new jeans. I have decided that I do not like the way my sevens and coh are fitting (abit snug). I want something with a more relaxed look I hate skin tight thighs.
Here is my issue. I am about a size 8 now and have no hips, so I am very straight. For some reason I cannot find jeans that fit well and are comfy/cute. Any Suggestions? TIA
To me loose thighs = trouser jeans or Seven Dojos. ($165)
You'd probably look really cute in a pair of Seven Millers (I am jealous of every girl who can pull those off) or these Seven Luisa trousers. ($187)
Also, I think Meli-Melo makes cute trouser jeans, but they are $$$ (this pair is $225...say hello we need a coupon code! )
Oh and I just can't forget my otherworldy loves, the Rock and Republic Kravitz. ($225 as well). Someday, my paycheck will magically increase and I'll be able to have these for my very own (along with a pair of Scorpions, but I digress). Until then...
Thanks girls. Maybe I will give sevens another chance. I really like the dojos and love the luisas. I am now off to look for luxes again, the only thing I saw when I did a quick search were the ones by liz claiborne.
Well I found these and I like the style for a comfy jean. I generally don't care to buy jeans with holes but for some reason I like these lux jeans. What do you think?
I bought a pair of Express W31's (I don'tknow what that means), but they were really relaxed fitting, but still looked good if I wore them out.
Try gap's new curvy, straight or regular fits.
If you want things to fit straight (which actually can make you look like you have hips, which i need) Trousers are def. the way to go. Just stay away from "fit and flare" styling. Look for pairs that say "straight" or "relaxed"
I hate skintight thighs, too. I've had good luck with Lucky jeans and also just got a pair from Fossil that are awesome. Fossil has a couple different styles, some of which were too straight in the waist/hip for me - so maybe they would work for you?
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