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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're saying that the mid-rise jeans in that link fit like mid-rise jeans? How does that make the above analysis wrong? Read the description. It says MID and they're for regular height people. So according to you, the fit being discussed here is mid-rise, not high-rise. https://us.topshop.com/en/tsus/product/mid-blue-joni-jeans-7929205[/quote] You are confused. Those aren't three different cuts of jeans, they are the same cut of jeans in three different size ranges: petite, regular, tall. I agree the photo of tall may be fitting high on the model's waist (can't really see a reference point), however that's an issue with finding a fit model--she's probably taller than their other model, but may not be in the center of the size range for "tall" clothing, so they look janky. Anyway, if I'm a regular height person, I don't get high rise jeans by buying something designed for tall people, just like I don't get low rise jeans by buying petite. It may kinda of work if I do, but instead I should look for high-waisted jeans designed for someone my height. All the jeans shown are the "Joni" and they are all designed to be high-rise on the appropriate woman. If you want to understand how they are supposed to fit, better to look at regular height, as there are more photos and the fit models are probably easier to come by. It is confusing, but when the caption says "mid blue" they are referring to the color, not the cut of jeans. Of course, it is also possible to buy jeans that go even higher, but a waist is a waist, and in that case it's necessary to taper back out, like a corset.[/quote]
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