This is your problem. You need a belt. It doesn’t matter what the jeans are, if you don’t wear a belt you’re going to be pulling them up all the time. Some people with tiny waists and bigger hips maybe don’t need to, I don’t know, but those of us who are straighter need a belt. |
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| You need to buy better quality jeans that are 100% denim. Jeans that get saggy are the ones with elastane and other stretchy material in them to make them softer/thinner. True denim jeans do not stretch or sag. |
I find the opposite. 100% cotton bag out |
Agree! |
This is correct. Buy jeans from companies that specialize in jeans (e.g. Levi's) .The maximum amount of stretch should be 2%, but it's even better to go with 100% denim. |
| I have 100% cotton Levi’s that don’t stretch out easily. I can go several wearings before they look obviously worn. |
| Have you tried kut from the Kloth? I’ve had good luck with their jeans and cords not stretching out. Took a little trial and error before I found the cuts that worked the best for me, but they have a good baby boot cut with a medium rise that is my go to. |
| 100% cotton jeans they fit tight and don't stretch at all. |
| Totême jeans. They keep their shape, even the ones that are not 100% cotton. |
| Do you put your jeans in the dryer? Try hanging them to dry. |
| “Vintage” 100% cotton Ralph Lauren jeans I got on eBay. Those babies are stiff and don’t give an inch. Like wearing a girdle. |
Agree. |
| Most of my jeans are from Mother and they don’t get baggy at all. |
| Mother jeans but $$$ |