Anonymous wrote:Jeans are "hard pants." No need to wear those anymore!
Anonymous wrote:OMG the same for me. If they fit in my thighs and hips, they are just a smidge too tight in the waist. I think mid-rise tend to be more comfortable as far as that goes.
I'm always reading reviews of jeans that fit well in the hips and are too loose in the waist, and I'm just like - well, I'm not an hourglass I guess!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i also dont think it should be triggering to say that jeans are comfortable on slim people. It's just true. I'm slender, and i wear jeans almost every day (Levis and Rag and Bone) and feel very comfy.
There is a "jeans hack" that I do to make real denim fit my body -- when they are new, put them on and get in the bathtub, and then exercise -- do yoga and stretches. The jeans will mold to your skeleton a bit more and bend at your hips/knees.
It’s not triggering, you just sound kind of dumb saying jeans are only uncomfortable if you’re fat. I’m a size 18-20 and jeans are comfortable to me. It’s not a matter of body size. It’s a matter of how the jeans fit and your own sensory preferences. I can’t stand stretch jeans because of the way they feel and only wear 99% or 100% cotton denim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i also dont think it should be triggering to say that jeans are comfortable on slim people. It's just true. I'm slender, and i wear jeans almost every day (Levis and Rag and Bone) and feel very comfy.
There is a "jeans hack" that I do to make real denim fit my body -- when they are new, put them on and get in the bathtub, and then exercise -- do yoga and stretches. The jeans will mold to your skeleton a bit more and bend at your hips/knees.
to clarify --get in the bathtub full of water. get the denim soaking wet. exercise for 20-30 minutes, and then let them dry. they will fit like a glove.