
Anonymous wrote:I'm really not sure that shopping at Lands End will help. Their clothes scream mom to me.... You can pick up a few staples and occasionally something trendy, but I wouldn't build a new look around it - if you're aiming to get away from a mom look.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get in shape, that will fix the jeans problem. Gap fits me just fine: if you don't have a ginormous ass, they will look ok.
This was a totally bitchy and unhelpful response. I am a size 8 and hardly have a "ginormous ass;" Gap jeans look like crap on me.
Anonymous wrote:If you're a size 4 or 6, designer jeans will definitely fit you and well. They cut 24-32 (most brands) and you'll be a 28-29. I would recommend Paige if you have thinner legs, AG, Citizens of Humanity, Joe's, list goes on. But really, they make so many different styles, you will find somethin! Just hit up Nordstrom rack and for about $100 you can get some great pairs or look at Anthropology for some cute styles. They also have great fun dresses and tops and the prices are not unreasonable. Good luck!

Anonymous wrote:OP here - but also straight jeans suggestions! I'm not curvy at all

Anonymous wrote:Get in shape, that will fix the jeans problem. Gap fits me just fine: if you don't have a ginormous ass, they will look ok.
This was a totally bitchy and unhelpful response. I am a size 8 and hardly have a "ginormous ass;" Gap jeans look like crap on me.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I looked in the mirror this morning and thought the exact same thing. From my cheap jeans to my ugly flats because I have awful feet, I just don't feel pretty or stylish anymore.
I love the PP who suggest classic staples and I always want to do this but somehow never do.
For jeans, where do you shop if you're not a size 4 or 6? I've got hips and thighs and designer jeans just don't fit me.