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[quote=Anonymous]I know OP said no straight jeans, but this high rise slim straight is as close as I've come to the style of jeans I most often see when traveling in Europe, which I think tends to be pretty flattering and versatile: https://www.levi.com/US/en_US/sale/womens-sale/70s-high-rise-slim-straight-womens-jeans/p/A08980015 I also have two pairs of Levis ribcage jeans with a straight leg, but I think it actually reads as a wide leg without being the voluminous, culotte-style wide legs you see on a lot of jeans. With a slight crop so you don't get the elephant leg effect, I think they are flattering. Sometimes Gap does a good job of adapting the more dramatic denim styles for a regular person, so I'd consider going in there this spring and just trying on a bunch of jeans. Some of their stuff is too trendy, but they'll do wide legs that aren't JNCO wide, and straight legs that are a bit slimmer cut, etc. Same with Madewell. Both those stores understand their customer is a little older (30s/40s, it's not where young people shop) and want to feel on trend but also want clothes that look familiar and "safe."[/quote]
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