Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for this post...I was just about to ask almost the same question. I'm a size 14 and also tall (5'9") and have also had the problems with inexpensive stretchy jeans wearing out so quickly. I was thinking the stretch could be the problem so was looking at Levi's 501 jeans without stretch. I'm also wondering if air drying jeans after washing would help them last longer?
Also I get that cropped/ankle length jeans are in now but it's making me crazy that so many stores have just shortened all the jeans they offer, even when they're supposed to be full length jeans. For full length I need a 33" inseam and maybe 30" for ankle length. Old Navy and Gap seem to have mostly dropped inseams over 32" and the same thing at Levi's for a lot of the newer styles.
My ideal pair of jeans is high waisted and not "curvy" (those usually are too tight in the waist) with either a straight leg or boot cut. I'm OK with up to $100 for a pair if they are long lasting. I'm checking out the other recommendations, too - pls keep them coming![]()
Yes, air dry your jeans, especially if they have stretch.
Look at JCrew - their talls are longer. Have lots of jeans on the factory website
https://factory.jcrew.com/plp/womens/categories/clothing/jeans?fit=Tall
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Nordstrom Rack. I'm your height and build and my go-tos are NYDJ. They have just the (small) right amount of stretch that they hold their shape and don't introduce living organisms to your body.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for this post...I was just about to ask almost the same question. I'm a size 14 and also tall (5'9") and have also had the problems with inexpensive stretchy jeans wearing out so quickly. I was thinking the stretch could be the problem so was looking at Levi's 501 jeans without stretch. I'm also wondering if air drying jeans after washing would help them last longer?
Also I get that cropped/ankle length jeans are in now but it's making me crazy that so many stores have just shortened all the jeans they offer, even when they're supposed to be full length jeans. For full length I need a 33" inseam and maybe 30" for ankle length. Old Navy and Gap seem to have mostly dropped inseams over 32" and the same thing at Levi's for a lot of the newer styles.
My ideal pair of jeans is high waisted and not "curvy" (those usually are too tight in the waist) with either a straight leg or boot cut. I'm OK with up to $100 for a pair if they are long lasting. I'm checking out the other recommendations, too - pls keep them coming![]()
Anonymous wrote:
Walmart Levi’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I absolutely love these. Keep watching them because I'm sure they'll end up in clearance soon. They are offered in tall. Super soft, pull on style, the inside fabric is so soft.
Land's End: https://www.landsend.com/products/womens-starfish-mid-rise-knit-denim-straight-jeans/id_373559?attributes=5458,44967
OMG. Those are old-lady pull-on pants. OP, you don't want to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for this post...I was just about to ask almost the same question. I'm a size 14 and also tall (5'9") and have also had the problems with inexpensive stretchy jeans wearing out so quickly. I was thinking the stretch could be the problem so was looking at Levi's 501 jeans without stretch. I'm also wondering if air drying jeans after washing would help them last longer?
Also I get that cropped/ankle length jeans are in now but it's making me crazy that so many stores have just shortened all the jeans they offer, even when they're supposed to be full length jeans. For full length I need a 33" inseam and maybe 30" for ankle length. Old Navy and Gap seem to have mostly dropped inseams over 32" and the same thing at Levi's for a lot of the newer styles.
My ideal pair of jeans is high waisted and not "curvy" (those usually are too tight in the waist) with either a straight leg or boot cut. I'm OK with up to $100 for a pair if they are long lasting. I'm checking out the other recommendations, too - pls keep them coming![]()
Anonymous wrote:NYDJ. There are so many pairs on Poshmark you could get for like $20-30.