Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do tall gals buy jeans?
My daughter is 6’, and skinny, it’s so hard to find her some jeans that don’t look like pedal pushers.
I’m 6’ and skinny and am the Old Navy poster. Hollister and Abercrombie were also my go-to when I was younger. Order falls online.
Anonymous wrote:Where do tall gals buy jeans?
My daughter is 6’, and skinny, it’s so hard to find her some jeans that don’t look like pedal pushers.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be flamed for this but I actually like Target's Universal Thread high rise skinnies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm having a hard time with this too. They seem to be getting softer and stretchier which is just not what I want. I just ordered a pair of Levi's to see if the material is more jean-like. We'll see. Bonus? They were really affordable!
Omg this is my problem too. Most jeans these days are basically jean-colored yoga pants. I have been looking at the cotton make-up of the jeans. Horrified to find many with 50/60/70% cotton the rest spandex/lycra/polyester, etc. Im not sure its the solution.
I've been dieting and today I was able to slip into an old, barely worn pair of Levis that I bought years ago - real denim and awesome. Straight leg, classic fit. Love.
I don't know if they still make them like this or not but I sure am enjoying this real pair of jeans. Hate those dumb, cheap stretchy things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skinny jeans forever. Jeans that are trendy right now - flared, wide leg etc only look good on supermodels.
skinny jeans don't look good on anyone.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be flamed for this but I actually like Target's Universal Thread high rise skinnies.
Anonymous wrote:Skinny jeans forever. Jeans that are trendy right now - flared, wide leg etc only look good on supermodels.