Why Does Every Pair of Jeans Slide Down?

Anonymous
I had a Nordstrom personal shopper help me with this complaint and ended up with the Farrah Skinny Jeans which are high waisted. nYDj brand and I get a lot of compliments.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your jeans are falling, your that means you have a flat butt. Time to do some squats.


Did you read the part where OP said she had a round butt?


Np...I agree with PP. I seriously doubt she has an actual butt bc it’s not possible for pants to slide down if you have something stopping them (ie actual hips and butt).

I have a very large bubble butt, with a smaller in comparison waist and I have this problem as well. Modern Jeans have too much stretch in them. The ones that have none at all don't typically look good on me anymore. I have mostly switched to drawstring style soft pants or AE Tomgirl chinos which stay up better for me despite their stretch
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your jeans are falling, your that means you have a flat butt. Time to do some squats.


Did you read the part where OP said she had a round butt?


Np...I agree with PP. I seriously doubt she has an actual butt bc it’s not possible for pants to slide down if you have something stopping them (ie actual hips and butt).

I have a very large bubble butt, with a smaller in comparison waist and I have this problem as well. Modern Jeans have too much stretch in them. The ones that have none at all don't typically look good on me anymore. I have mostly switched to drawstring style soft pants or AE Tomgirl chinos which stay up better for me despite their stretch


Look I don’t know you so I can’t say you are lying. However, in my experience, if you actually have a butt and hips your jeans aren’t sliding down. Now I also know the that what DCUM thinks is a butt is quite different than what a butt actually is in the real world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your jeans are falling, your that means you have a flat butt. Time to do some squats.


Did you read the part where OP said she had a round butt?


Np...I agree with PP. I seriously doubt she has an actual butt bc it’s not possible for pants to slide down if you have something stopping them (ie actual hips and butt).

I have a very large bubble butt, with a smaller in comparison waist and I have this problem as well. Modern Jeans have too much stretch in them. The ones that have none at all don't typically look good on me anymore. I have mostly switched to drawstring style soft pants or AE Tomgirl chinos which stay up better for me despite their stretch


Look I don’t know you so I can’t say you are lying. However, in my experience, if you actually have a butt and hips your jeans aren’t sliding down. Now I also know the that what DCUM thinks is a butt is quite different than what a butt actually is in the real world.


Also adding, unless you are buying your jeans way too big this isn’t happening with an actual butt and hips.
Anonymous
I had exactly the same problem. Tried everything at Gap, Old Navy, Ann Taylor, Banana, J Crew, department store brands, etc. Nothing worked. I bought a pair of Talbots jeans last year on a whim and they stay up. Seriously. I think they have a bit less stretch in them and are slightly higher waisted. You might want to try them.
Anonymous
Have you tried curvy-fit jeans from a few different places? Maybe you haven’t found the right brand yet. I have the same problem and actually found some that fit at Eddie Bauer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your jeans are falling, your that means you have a flat butt. Time to do some squats.


Did you read the part where OP said she had a round butt?


Np...I agree with PP. I seriously doubt she has an actual butt bc it’s not possible for pants to slide down if you have something stopping them (ie actual hips and butt).

I have a very large bubble butt, with a smaller in comparison waist and I have this problem as well. Modern Jeans have too much stretch in them. The ones that have none at all don't typically look good on me anymore. I have mostly switched to drawstring style soft pants or AE Tomgirl chinos which stay up better for me despite their stretch


Look I don’t know you so I can’t say you are lying. However, in my experience, if you actually have a butt and hips your jeans aren’t sliding down. Now I also know the that what DCUM thinks is a butt is quite different than what a butt actually is in the real world.


DP but I have this problem too. If you buy them big enough to fit your hips and butt, then the waist is too big. I’m not sure why that’s so unbelievable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your jeans are falling, your that means you have a flat butt. Time to do some squats.


Did you read the part where OP said she had a round butt?


Np...I agree with PP. I seriously doubt she has an actual butt bc it’s not possible for pants to slide down if you have something stopping them (ie actual hips and butt).

I have a very large bubble butt, with a smaller in comparison waist and I have this problem as well. Modern Jeans have too much stretch in them. The ones that have none at all don't typically look good on me anymore. I have mostly switched to drawstring style soft pants or AE Tomgirl chinos which stay up better for me despite their stretch


Look I don’t know you so I can’t say you are lying. However, in my experience, if you actually have a butt and hips your jeans aren’t sliding down. Now I also know the that what DCUM thinks is a butt is quite different than what a butt actually is in the real world.


DP but I have this problem too. If you buy them big enough to fit your hips and butt, then the waist is too big. I’m not sure why that’s so unbelievable.


It’s unbelievable bc if they are going over your so called large butt and wide hips and clinging then how are they falling down? Yeah they will be loose around your waist but a belt will help with that. Now if you are buying stiff jeans that have no give for your butt or waist then that means your jeans are too big and it’s not the correct style for your shape.
Anonymous
Buy skinny jeans. Then they won’t slip down.
Anonymous
I’m a personal shopper, and as others have said, it’s all about the rise in the situation: high rise will solve this problem. Also, the advice about buying a smaller size is relevant only if the denim include stretch, like Lycra. Not all denim does, so check the tag or you’ll forever be struggling to button that damn button!
Anonymous
Joe's Jeans
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your jeans are falling, your that means you have a flat butt. Time to do some squats.


Did you read the part where OP said she had a round butt?


Np...I agree with PP. I seriously doubt she has an actual butt bc it’s not possible for pants to slide down if you have something stopping them (ie actual hips and butt).

I have a very large bubble butt, with a smaller in comparison waist and I have this problem as well. Modern Jeans have too much stretch in them. The ones that have none at all don't typically look good on me anymore. I have mostly switched to drawstring style soft pants or AE Tomgirl chinos which stay up better for me despite their stretch


Look I don’t know you so I can’t say you are lying. However, in my experience, if you actually have a butt and hips your jeans aren’t sliding down. Now I also know the that what DCUM thinks is a butt is quite different than what a butt actually is in the real world.


DP but I have this problem too. If you buy them big enough to fit your hips and butt, then the waist is too big. I’m not sure why that’s so unbelievable.


I have many friends with this problem. The trick (according to one friend) is to buy pants that have side zippers, other friends have a tailor take in the waist after buying jeans that fit their butt and thighs.
Anonymous
I second the Nordstrom personal shopper. It's been a few years, but last time I did this, they tailored all my pants for free. For me this meant taking in the waist. I need a larger size to fit over my hips and bottom! The ones I ended up with at the time were Christopher Blue, amd I had never spent that much $$ on jean's before. Loved them!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your jeans are falling, your that means you have a flat butt. Time to do some squats.


Did you read the part where OP said she had a round butt?


Np...I agree with PP. I seriously doubt she has an actual butt bc it’s not possible for pants to slide down if you have something stopping them (ie actual hips and butt).

I have a very large bubble butt, with a smaller in comparison waist and I have this problem as well. Modern Jeans have too much stretch in them. The ones that have none at all don't typically look good on me anymore. I have mostly switched to drawstring style soft pants or AE Tomgirl chinos which stay up better for me despite their stretch


Look I don’t know you so I can’t say you are lying. However, in my experience, if you actually have a butt and hips your jeans aren’t sliding down. Now I also know the that what DCUM thinks is a butt is quite different than what a butt actually is in the real world.


DP but I have this problem too. If you buy them big enough to fit your hips and butt, then the waist is too big. I’m not sure why that’s so unbelievable.


It’s unbelievable bc if they are going over your so called large butt and wide hips and clinging then how are they falling down? Yeah they will be loose around your waist but a belt will help with that. Now if you are buying stiff jeans that have no give for your butt or waist then that means your jeans are too big and it’s not the correct style for your shape.


NP. My hips are 0 or 00 depending on the brand/cut. My butt/thighs most comfortably fit 2 and occasionally 4. Buying pants, especially jeans, is a special form of torture for me. I usually buy soft curvy fit jeans with stretch to fit my hips (0 or 00) and the jeans eventually stretch out to accommodate my butt/thighs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your jeans are falling, your that means you have a flat butt. Time to do some squats.


Did you read the part where OP said she had a round butt?


Np...I agree with PP. I seriously doubt she has an actual butt bc it’s not possible for pants to slide down if you have something stopping them (ie actual hips and butt).

I have a very large bubble butt, with a smaller in comparison waist and I have this problem as well. Modern Jeans have too much stretch in them. The ones that have none at all don't typically look good on me anymore. I have mostly switched to drawstring style soft pants or AE Tomgirl chinos which stay up better for me despite their stretch


Look I don’t know you so I can’t say you are lying. However, in my experience, if you actually have a butt and hips your jeans aren’t sliding down. Now I also know the that what DCUM thinks is a butt is quite different than what a butt actually is in the real world.


DP but I have this problem too. If you buy them big enough to fit your hips and butt, then the waist is too big. I’m not sure why that’s so unbelievable.


It’s unbelievable bc if they are going over your so called large butt and wide hips and clinging then how are they falling down? Yeah they will be loose around your waist but a belt will help with that. Now if you are buying stiff jeans that have no give for your butt or waist then that means your jeans are too big and it’s not the correct style for your shape.


NP. My hips are 0 or 00 depending on the brand/cut. My butt/thighs most comfortably fit 2 and occasionally 4. Buying pants, especially jeans, is a special form of torture for me. I usually buy soft curvy fit jeans with stretch to fit my hips (0 or 00) and the jeans eventually stretch out to accommodate my butt/thighs.


Are you the poster who thought Kate Bosworth was curvy?
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