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As on tried on a old pair of 32 waist jeans today, I realized they were super tight. I hav't gained much wight in a year. I've been on and off pm. I've noticed my hips have gotten more fem lately, thank u estrogen lol.I think my waist has changed, so I guess my question is this, has anyone switched to women sized jeans.or dress pants? I'm thinking of trying it, they might fit better. I'm kinda ecited about this because it means pm is workin for me everywhere not just the boob area. Anyone have any ideas of some nice women's jeans. Im not even sure of sizes in women's mayb a 12?
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22-03-2016, 11:08 PM
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I'm so glad PM is working for you! I didn't dare try it myself, lol.
If you're not too hard up for cash Levi's and Lee's jeans have the best fit I've had, and they do loads of different cuttings for different body types. I'm female but of a very small build so small hips, no thigh fat, comparatively bigger butt.. And finding jeans that fit is like finding a needle in a haystack. The cutting varies with brands but I'd recommend stretchy ones. I love Primark for their stretchy and very cheap jeans but I checked your profile and you're in NY, so I'm not sure if you have that there. I would not recommend Topshop, I got a pair of black jeans there and they faded and got really loose in the wash. I'm not sure how much 32 is in US sizing, unfortunately :/ but I think the ones I got from Levi's were 24/26 and Lee's were 27. Levi's should be pretty cheap in the US, the Lee ones I've got are a gift and getting a nice pair myself would set me back maybe £90 lol.
If you're not too sure about what works for you just ask any store attendant and explain what you need, the store near me is always really nice and helpful and the senior staff are really good at recommending flattering cuts for your body type.
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I wear women's Lucky Brand Jeans. Either Charle cut or Brooke. Don't ever pay retail. They go sale all the time especially on their web site. Have fun!
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I get mine from old navy, they have many different styles and fit. Old navy have free shipping and free returns. In male fit jeans I take a size 32, in female size I find size 10 works. That goes for skirts too.
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23-03-2016, 04:07 AM
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(22-03-2016, 11:08 PM)superlovers Wrote: I'm so glad PM is working for you! I didn't dare try it myself, lol.
If you're not too hard up for cash Levi's and Lee's jeans have the best fit I've had, and they do loads of different cuttings for different body types. I'm female but of a very small build so small hips, no thigh fat, comparatively bigger butt.. And finding jeans that fit is like finding a needle in a haystack. The cutting varies with brands but I'd recommend stretchy ones. I love Primark for their stretchy and very cheap jeans but I checked your profile and you're in NY, so I'm not sure if you have that there. I would not recommend Topshop, I got a pair of black jeans there and they faded and got really loose in the wash. I'm not sure how much 32 is in US sizing, unfortunately :/ but I think the ones I got from Levi's were 24/26 and Lee's were 27. Levi's should be pretty cheap in the US, the Lee ones I've got are a gift and getting a nice pair myself would set me back maybe £90 lol.
If you're not too sure about what works for you just ask any store attendant and explain what you need, the store near me is always really nice and helpful and the senior staff are really good at recommending flattering cuts for your body type.
Not too familiar with Primark, but there's one at Downtown Crossing, Boston - a "short" drive or train ride from NYC.
;-)
Never been in there; maybe it's time.
-Dianna
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Thank u girls, i appreciate all the feed back. I'm excited to get my first pair, maybe a nice pair of panties too match.
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24-03-2016, 10:18 PM
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(22-03-2016, 10:14 PM)johnnyboy7585 Wrote: As on tried on a old pair of 32 waist jeans today, I realized they were super tight. I hav't gained much wight in a year. I've been on and off pm. I've noticed my hips have gotten more fem lately, thank u estrogen lol.I think my waist has changed, so I guess my question is this, has anyone switched to women sized jeans.or dress pants? I'm thinking of trying it, they might fit better. I'm kinda ecited about this because it means pm is workin for me everywhere not just the boob area. Anyone have any ideas of some nice women's jeans. Im not even sure of sizes in women's mayb a 12?
I switched to womens Levis exclusively last year. They are 505 straight leg sized 10M, which surprised me as I thought for sure at 5'11" and 220 pounds I figured a size 14 or 16! They have this lovely stretch to them because of the fabric, but be cautious as the different colors in the same size/brand do not fit the same! I bought mine at JcPenneys and merely grabbed them off the shelf and tried them on in the fitting room until I found the right fit. Trust me, no one cares in this store.
As for panties, I've been wearing satin string bikinis that I buy from a particular eBay vendor for 2+ years now!!!
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(23-03-2016, 04:07 AM)Dianna1395 Wrote: Not too familiar with Primark, but there's one at Downtown Crossing, Boston - a "short" drive or train ride from NYC.
;-)
Never been in there; maybe it's time.
-Dianna
You should definitely go, prices are dirt cheap (well, in the UK at least) and the quality is a lot better than H&M and Forever21. I love their stretchy tank tops and jeans- the jeans range about £8-12 and fit so well, which really good on a student budget
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Awesome advice girls, love the feedback. satin string bikinis sound very comfy I gotta try them. Any brand in particular? Levi jeans seem to have so many options. Great advice!
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Women's jean sizes vary ridiculously from brand-to-brand, year-to-year and even within a brand. Also the shape of the fit varies a lot. The same can be said of men's jeans, actually. Your best bet is to go to the store and try them on, looking your self over in the mirror. Take a pocket hand mirror so you can see the fit from the rear, too. I can safely state for experience that you don't want to try to buy jeans online. Go to the store.