Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, how far up to high waisted jeans go? All these posts about jeans coming up to your boobs... I’m a shortie and I’m pretty sure my high rise jeans come up to my bellybutton or just below. I still have plenty of space between the jean top and the bottom of my boobs.
We must have different body type because these silly jeans come up to the band of my sports bra. Ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, how far up to high waisted jeans go? All these posts about jeans coming up to your boobs... I’m a shortie and I’m pretty sure my high rise jeans come up to my bellybutton or just below. I still have plenty of space between the jean top and the bottom of my boobs.
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High rise constricts digestion and often causes cramps. You have to unbutton them after eating.
Entirely fit dependent, you don't have to go that tight. Totally out of favor, but some people find constriction decreases cramps.
Anonymous wrote:High rise constricts digestion and often causes cramps. You have to unbutton them after eating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.wikihow.com/Size-Jeans#/Image:Size-Jeans-Step-13-Version-2.jpg
I'm pretty sure that all the people saying that high rise jeans look good on them are mistaken about how a high rise jean fits. High rise jeans have a waistband that is about two inches ABOVE your belly button. Having denim fabric around your mid-section where you bend is kinda like wearing a girdle made of jeans. This is what they look like and how you style them: https://us.topshop.com/en/tsus/product/tall-mid-blue-joni-jeans-8089861?cmpid=ppc_pla_US_ip&istCompanyId=da794a11-99cb-4206-8e52-61037452aeeb&istFeedId=02701874-f9e8-446a-b209-91c0e33b94a6&istItemId=wrmqxriaq&istBid=tztx&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzsrmqp3j5QIVn4FaBR3P4gXtEAQYAiABEgLvPvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
And the first link to the Madewell jeans is an example of these: https://www.madewell.com/tapered-jeans-in-eastgate-wash-button-front-edition-L4151.html?dwvar_L4151_color=DM2835&cgid=apparel-jeans-perfectsummer#intcmp=denimfitguide_apparel-jeans-perfectsummer&start=25
Unless you're shopping in a store for teens you're probably not buying high rise. I can't imagine that many stores that cater to adult women would even be offering those. Mid-rise is what gives full coverage to your butt and I'd bet that's what the adults posting here are wearing.
There's a brand called Not Your Daughter's Jeans (NYDJ) that is obviously made for those of us who have given birth. They don't show butt crack and they have some stretch in them. https://www.nydj.com/sheri-slim-jeans/MAERSS2336.html?dwvar_MAERSS2336_color=858&dwvar_MAERSS2336_size=00&cgid=denim-style-sheri-slim#page=1&start=1 They are made for moms, but they have up-to-date cuts.
You linked to the tall size. Switch to regular and the fit is exactly as described in this thread.
Yes. The analysis above is totally off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.wikihow.com/Size-Jeans#/Image:Size-Jeans-Step-13-Version-2.jpg
I'm pretty sure that all the people saying that high rise jeans look good on them are mistaken about how a high rise jean fits. High rise jeans have a waistband that is about two inches ABOVE your belly button. Having denim fabric around your mid-section where you bend is kinda like wearing a girdle made of jeans. This is what they look like and how you style them: https://us.topshop.com/en/tsus/product/tall-mid-blue-joni-jeans-8089861?cmpid=ppc_pla_US_ip&istCompanyId=da794a11-99cb-4206-8e52-61037452aeeb&istFeedId=02701874-f9e8-446a-b209-91c0e33b94a6&istItemId=wrmqxriaq&istBid=tztx&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzsrmqp3j5QIVn4FaBR3P4gXtEAQYAiABEgLvPvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
And the first link to the Madewell jeans is an example of these: https://www.madewell.com/tapered-jeans-in-eastgate-wash-button-front-edition-L4151.html?dwvar_L4151_color=DM2835&cgid=apparel-jeans-perfectsummer#intcmp=denimfitguide_apparel-jeans-perfectsummer&start=25
Unless you're shopping in a store for teens you're probably not buying high rise. I can't imagine that many stores that cater to adult women would even be offering those. Mid-rise is what gives full coverage to your butt and I'd bet that's what the adults posting here are wearing.
There's a brand called Not Your Daughter's Jeans (NYDJ) that is obviously made for those of us who have given birth. They don't show butt crack and they have some stretch in them. https://www.nydj.com/sheri-slim-jeans/MAERSS2336.html?dwvar_MAERSS2336_color=858&dwvar_MAERSS2336_size=00&cgid=denim-style-sheri-slim#page=1&start=1 They are made for moms, but they have up-to-date cuts.
You linked to the tall size. Switch to regular and the fit is exactly as described in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.wikihow.com/Size-Jeans#/Image:Size-Jeans-Step-13-Version-2.jpg
I'm pretty sure that all the people saying that high rise jeans look good on them are mistaken about how a high rise jean fits. High rise jeans have a waistband that is about two inches ABOVE your belly button. Having denim fabric around your mid-section where you bend is kinda like wearing a girdle made of jeans. This is what they look like and how you style them: https://us.topshop.com/en/tsus/product/tall-mid-blue-joni-jeans-8089861?cmpid=ppc_pla_US_ip&istCompanyId=da794a11-99cb-4206-8e52-61037452aeeb&istFeedId=02701874-f9e8-446a-b209-91c0e33b94a6&istItemId=wrmqxriaq&istBid=tztx&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzsrmqp3j5QIVn4FaBR3P4gXtEAQYAiABEgLvPvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
And the first link to the Madewell jeans is an example of these: https://www.madewell.com/tapered-jeans-in-eastgate-wash-button-front-edition-L4151.html?dwvar_L4151_color=DM2835&cgid=apparel-jeans-perfectsummer#intcmp=denimfitguide_apparel-jeans-perfectsummer&start=25
Unless you're shopping in a store for teens you're probably not buying high rise. I can't imagine that many stores that cater to adult women would even be offering those. Mid-rise is what gives full coverage to your butt and I'd bet that's what the adults posting here are wearing.
There's a brand called Not Your Daughter's Jeans (NYDJ) that is obviously made for those of us who have given birth. They don't show butt crack and they have some stretch in them. https://www.nydj.com/sheri-slim-jeans/MAERSS2336.html?dwvar_MAERSS2336_color=858&dwvar_MAERSS2336_size=00&cgid=denim-style-sheri-slim#page=1&start=1 They are made for moms, but they have up-to-date cuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love high waisted jeans! But I’m a petite size 2 with curvy butt. I love them with a crop (just a peak of skin shows if I life my arms) or I do a longer shirt with front tuck with them.
+1 same except I’m a zero because I’m short. I’m relieved that I no longer have to see women’s butt cracks and thongs now that super low rise jeans are out.
For real. I feel like this was over in 2004
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love high waisted jeans! But I’m a petite size 2 with curvy butt. I love them with a crop (just a peak of skin shows if I life my arms) or I do a longer shirt with front tuck with them.
+1 same except I’m a zero because I’m short. I’m relieved that I no longer have to see women’s butt cracks and thongs now that super low rise jeans are out.