| I have to wear belts. Just find a belt you like. I find really neutral ones so they aren't noticeable. |
Oh for the love of God. People have different shapes. You could crack a walnut on my cheeks they are still RELATIVELY small. |
I think it affects so many people because modern jeans always have stretch in them and they stretch out over time (and between washes). |
| Buy for your hips and ass, take them up in the waist |
No. DP here but the fatter I get the more I have this problem. Belts take care of the problem completely. There are so many kinds of belts, I don't understand why it's an issue, OP. Get a belt! |
Well, this is using commonsense and you can see by the questions posted here on the regular that ain't that common. |
Belts are uncomfortable. I rather have jeans that actually fit me. OP should look for jeans that fit her waist but in a curvy fit. |
Same here! I never had this issue until I put on 10+ pounds this year. It's like my now-thicker waist is pushing my pants down. Previously I had a small waist and big hips, so no issues. I think this is what those older men must feel like, with their pot bellies and belted shorts. |
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Mine do this too. I have one pair that fell down even when I was 15 lbs heavier and I have a butt. They were an expensive pair from nrodstrom too.
I recently bought some old navy rockstar jegging and love them. Finally a pair that doesn't fall down. I wear a size 10. Only negative is they smell like mothballs and washing didn't help much |
+1 Joe's and more expensive jeans do absolutely nothing for me, and slide right off - so not worth it. Who are these people who spend hundreds on jeans and why? |
YES - have them tailored in the waist. I do this with all of my jeans, AG, Joe’s, Paige, etc etc. You’ll be happy you did it |
I’m one of those people - softer, higher quality fabric, cooler overall look. If you take good care of them (wash cold, gentle, inside out and line dry) they will age beautifully and last. |