Why Does Every Pair of Jeans Slide Down?

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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?


Stop trying to derail the thread. Curviness has nothing to do with weight. It means having a certain bust/waist/hip ratio. In other words, an hourglass shape. There are plenty of thin women who have that shape. It's hard to find jeans precisely because it's assumed if you're thin, then you don't have any curves.
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I’ve solved this problem by largely giving up on jeans. Even when I found a pair of jeans that fit and didn’t slide, I noticed that the fit of jeans fluctuates a lot with even the smallest changes in weight/measurements. I could lose a tiny amount of weight (like 5-6 pounds) and my jeans would no longer fit exactly right.

But if you insist on wearing them, I agree with going down a size.

It’s too hot for jeans anyway.
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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?


Stop trying to derail the thread. Curviness has nothing to do with weight. It means having a certain bust/waist/hip ratio. In other words, an hourglass shape. There are plenty of thin women who have that shape. It's hard to find jeans precisely because it's assumed if you're thin, then you don't have any curves.


So than that is a yes.

There are plenty of women who have that shape. However, there are plenty of women on DCUM who think they have that shape but don’t. And yeah curviness does have a little to do with weight. The poster who replied that her hips were a 0/00 has no hips. She doesn’t have an hourglass shape and is clearly buying jeans that are too big that end up falling down her body.
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Anonymous wrote:you really have to buy your jeans painfully tight in the dressing room. they will stretch out to the perfect fit. if you buy them as a perfect fit they stretch out to diaper butt/mom jean territory.


OP here. So, my jeans are too big? That's the best news I've heard in a long time. Thanks, you made my day!


+1 (older poster here--if you still don't have any luck, try the Invisibelt)
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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?


Stop trying to derail the thread. Curviness has nothing to do with weight. It means having a certain bust/waist/hip ratio. In other words, an hourglass shape. There are plenty of thin women who have that shape. It's hard to find jeans precisely because it's assumed if you're thin, then you don't have any curves.


So than that is a yes.

There are plenty of women who have that shape. However, there are plenty of women on DCUM who think they have that shape but don’t. And yeah curviness does have a little to do with weight. The poster who replied that her hips were a 0/00 has no hips. She doesn’t have an hourglass shape and is clearly buying jeans that are too big that end up falling down her body.


Wow. So you're saying that someone with 32-22-32 (size 0) doesn't have an hourglass shape? Because that's the literal definition of an hourglass figure- bust/hips the same measurement and the waist 9" or more smaller than the bust/hips.

Btw, I'm not Kate Bosworth poster. And no, Bosworth is not curvy because her torso is basically a rectangle with little waist definition.
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Ribbon belt. Lies flat. Otherwise pants around my knees.
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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?


Stop trying to derail the thread. Curviness has nothing to do with weight. It means having a certain bust/waist/hip ratio. In other words, an hourglass shape. There are plenty of thin women who have that shape. It's hard to find jeans precisely because it's assumed if you're thin, then you don't have any curves.


So than that is a yes.

There are plenty of women who have that shape. However, there are plenty of women on DCUM who think they have that shape but don’t. And yeah curviness does have a little to do with weight. The poster who replied that her hips were a 0/00 has no hips. She doesn’t have an hourglass shape and is clearly buying jeans that are too big that end up falling down her body.


Wow. So you're saying that someone with 32-22-32 (size 0) doesn't have an hourglass shape? Because that's the literal definition of an hourglass figure- bust/hips the same measurement and the waist 9" or more smaller than the bust/hips.

Btw, I'm not Kate Bosworth poster. And no, Bosworth is not curvy because her torso is basically a rectangle with little waist definition.


Well she is probably wearing a size 0. So no I don’t believe someone wearing a size 0 is curvy. You can think they are and we will just disagree. I think in DCUM land you think it’s curvy. 32A can be your bust and sorry that isn’t helping your curves. Unless you are claiming a 32C bust I’m not seeing curves. So like I said, that poster claiming size 0/00 most likely isn’t as curvy as she thinks and are buying jeans too big.
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Some people find making jeans that tight pretty uncomfortable & hot
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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?


Stop trying to derail the thread. Curviness has nothing to do with weight. It means having a certain bust/waist/hip ratio. In other words, an hourglass shape. There are plenty of thin women who have that shape. It's hard to find jeans precisely because it's assumed if you're thin, then you don't have any curves.


So than that is a yes.

There are plenty of women who have that shape. However, there are plenty of women on DCUM who think they have that shape but don’t. And yeah curviness does have a little to do with weight. The poster who replied that her hips were a 0/00 has no hips. She doesn’t have an hourglass shape and is clearly buying jeans that are too big that end up falling down her body.


Wow. So you're saying that someone with 32-22-32 (size 0) doesn't have an hourglass shape? Because that's the literal definition of an hourglass figure- bust/hips the same measurement and the waist 9" or more smaller than the bust/hips.

Btw, I'm not Kate Bosworth poster. And no, Bosworth is not curvy because her torso is basically a rectangle with little waist definition.


Well she is probably wearing a size 0. So no I don’t believe someone wearing a size 0 is curvy. You can think they are and we will just disagree. I think in DCUM land you think it’s curvy. 32A can be your bust and sorry that isn’t helping your curves. Unless you are claiming a 32C bust I’m not seeing curves. So like I said, that poster claiming size 0/00 most likely isn’t as curvy as she thinks and are buying jeans too big.


Curvy means an hourglass shape. An hourglass shape has specific requirements. If someone meets that requirement, then they are curvy.
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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?


Stop trying to derail the thread. Curviness has nothing to do with weight. It means having a certain bust/waist/hip ratio. In other words, an hourglass shape. There are plenty of thin women who have that shape. It's hard to find jeans precisely because it's assumed if you're thin, then you don't have any curves.


So than that is a yes.

There are plenty of women who have that shape. However, there are plenty of women on DCUM who think they have that shape but don’t. And yeah curviness does have a little to do with weight. The poster who replied that her hips were a 0/00 has no hips. She doesn’t have an hourglass shape and is clearly buying jeans that are too big that end up falling down her body.


Wow. So you're saying that someone with 32-22-32 (size 0) doesn't have an hourglass shape? Because that's the literal definition of an hourglass figure- bust/hips the same measurement and the waist 9" or more smaller than the bust/hips.

Btw, I'm not Kate Bosworth poster. And no, Bosworth is not curvy because her torso is basically a rectangle with little waist definition.


Well she is probably wearing a size 0. So no I don’t believe someone wearing a size 0 is curvy. You can think they are and we will just disagree. I think in DCUM land you think it’s curvy. 32A can be your bust and sorry that isn’t helping your curves. Unless you are claiming a 32C bust I’m not seeing curves. So like I said, that poster claiming size 0/00 most likely isn’t as curvy as she thinks and are buying jeans too big.


Curvy means an hourglass shape. An hourglass shape has specific requirements. If someone meets that requirement, then they are curvy.


Well an hourglass shape means having substantial bust and hips with a small waist. Size 0 isn’t falling into that unless you are shaped like a Barbie doll. Curvy means having curves and that is usually followed by at least a substantial butt and thighs. So no, curvy doesn’t automatically mean hourglass.
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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?


Stop trying to derail the thread. Curviness has nothing to do with weight. It means having a certain bust/waist/hip ratio. In other words, an hourglass shape. There are plenty of thin women who have that shape. It's hard to find jeans precisely because it's assumed if you're thin, then you don't have any curves.


So than that is a yes.

There are plenty of women who have that shape. However, there are plenty of women on DCUM who think they have that shape but don’t. And yeah curviness does have a little to do with weight. The poster who replied that her hips were a 0/00 has no hips. She doesn’t have an hourglass shape and is clearly buying jeans that are too big that end up falling down her body.


Wow. So you're saying that someone with 32-22-32 (size 0) doesn't have an hourglass shape? Because that's the literal definition of an hourglass figure- bust/hips the same measurement and the waist 9" or more smaller than the bust/hips.

Btw, I'm not Kate Bosworth poster. And no, Bosworth is not curvy because her torso is basically a rectangle with little waist definition.


Well she is probably wearing a size 0. So no I don’t believe someone wearing a size 0 is curvy. You can think they are and we will just disagree. I think in DCUM land you think it’s curvy. 32A can be your bust and sorry that isn’t helping your curves. Unless you are claiming a 32C bust I’m not seeing curves. So like I said, that poster claiming size 0/00 most likely isn’t as curvy as she thinks and are buying jeans too big.


Curvy means an hourglass shape. An hourglass shape has specific requirements. If someone meets that requirement, then they are curvy.


Nope. But I can see how on DCUM this can be confusing.
Anonymous
I also have this problem! It’s so annoying!

And I’m apple shaped, so the jeans problem seems to affect many types.
Anonymous
I use my kids Dapper Snappers from when they were toddlers but they now sell adult versions. It’s a great alternative to a regular belt and you can cinch the waist band from the back.
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Do some squats. Having an ass will help keep them up.
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I had this problem. Old Navy Skinny Curvy fit.
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