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Hermes

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A few of us touched on this in the "Things you can never find" thread, and I think we need to go into it more!

I'm pretty curvy, and no matter how thin I am my shape stays the same proportion-wise.  This means that I do not fit most designer-type jeans at all, especially the narrow thigh/skinny knee/flare combo that they seem to be so fond of. 

So for those of you who share my plight, what brand(s) of jeans are you liking right now?  I'm going to embark on Mission: Jeans 2008 and am looking for some suggestions that others have had luck with.  I'm looking for a streamlined trouser style - not a wide leg, but wide enough to accomodate the junk wink.gif.  Double bonus points if you have a suggestion that comes in different lengths!

Some I'm thinking of trying already, if anyone has anything to say of fit:
BR, Macy's house brand, Seven petite bootcut.

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I am curvy, although tall. I find that sevens and COHs fit me very well. I also really like Joe's jeans. I would suggest hitting up nordstroms and making it a day (half day, whatever) of trying on a ton of jeans. Sometimes I go in and try on 20 pairs and only find one that fits. Not every pair of sevens and COHs fit me either. It is definitely hit and miss. Good luck!!

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I'm very curvy, and whether I gain or lose weight, my proportions stay the same, like you. That being said, I've had success with the following:

Joe's Honey - I don't really like how they've changed the fabric they use, though, and I find that the new styling is MUCH slimmer cut.

COH Faye - Almost a trouser fit, but not quite. Love how they put little tucks at the waist to make the waist smaller while still leaving booty room.

People's Liberation - Uber stretchy, so lots of room for my butt

Freedom of Choice - Hard to find, but a curvy girls best friend. My friend and I have very different, but very curvy, body types, and we both love these jeans


Jeans I want to try: Chip & Pepper seems to have re-designed their jeans, and they looked promising. Kasil jeans, and AG angel.

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I usually don't do well in the narrow thigh/skinny knee area but I found COH to be marvelous (I liked the Ingrid flare). SFAMK was good for those with booty although the thigh seemed less accomodating. Joes Honey did fit much better for the curvy figure but is it just me or are the pockets on the back so teeny tiny? Make my backside look even bigger.. whats the point? I liked Paige Premium bc they make thighs seem soo skinny, but certain styles are cut way too narrow for me. I have had a lot of luck with Banana Republic. I usually go for a dark wash bootleg and am very happy with the results for a mid-price jean (never buy fullprice). They usually don't run too long in the inseam either so being 5'4" I didn't even have to hem my last pair :O

I really think you should go to a Bloomies and try on 10 pairs per week or something. You will be surprised at how things you THINK would fit nicely don't and vice versa.

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Elle wrote:


So for those of you who share my plight, what brand(s) of jeans are you liking right now?  I'm going to embark on Mission: Jeans 2008 and am looking for some suggestions that others have had luck with.  I'm looking for a streamlined trouser style - not a wide leg, but wide enough to accomodate the junk wink.gif






Joe's Muse. If you haven't tried them, please do. Also, don't discount the first pair you try on. They fit pretty differently according to wash. They are small enough at the waist and wider through the leg. I think they are the most comfortable and flattering jeans I've ever had. Sorry, they don't come in different lengths. I have to hem but it's worth it.

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Ran over to BR and Macy's real quick today, and tried on everything they had.  Neither had a huge selection and my BR doesn't carry petite lengths of jeans weirdface.  However, I did figure out my size in a more casual pair of Lucky jeans and I've had luck with those in the past.

I ended up buying this pair at BR, which must have been a return so yay for me!
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They fit a touch closer in the thigh for me, but I was really suprised by them.  Nice sturdy denim too, and the SA promised I could return them if they shrank too much in length smile.gif.

They're not the trouser style I was after per se so I'll have to keep trying on for those (planning a Nordies jeans trip soon).  Have a pair I'm still thinking about at Ann Taylor Loft, but the jeans I'm trying to replace are from there - the denim is so flimsy they don't hold their shape.

I'm going to write down all your suggestions and take them with me!  Nordies tailors for free for reason, right?

-- Edited by Elle at 20:21, 2008-01-28

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Hermes

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I think I'm a similar shape, and I actually found a great pair of trouser jeans at Gap about a month ago. I was surprised, because their jeans are usually horrible on me. Might be worth checking out.

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I'm also curvy.  The pairs that I wear regularly:

-Joe's Muse

-AG Angel (I like this style in cords too)

-SFAMK flare

-pair from BR

-Gap Long and Lean

-Blue Cult Kate

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I'm also a huge fan of Joe's Jeans. I was never really into jeans until I found Joe's; it was just too hard for me to find anything that fit without a ton of tailoring. I'm super curvy and I find that almost all the Joe's styles fit me really well. My faves are Honey and Socialite.

My second choice would be the AG brand. I used to like Kasil, but I haven't seen them in stores in ages and I don't really like to buy jeans online unless it is a style I'm pretty sure will fit.

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Elle wrote:


I'm going to write down all your suggestions and take them with me!  Nordies tailors for free for reason, right?

-- Edited by Elle at 20:21, 2008-01-28



I know Nordies charges for original hem tailoring - I want to say it's $10-20.  Not sure about just a regular hem though - that might be free.



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If you buy the jeans full-price regular hemming is free.

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Hermes

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There are a couple more pairs from BR I'd like to try - I tried a pair of their trouser jeans on (another return) and hated the back pockets, the high rise, and light wash, but they have a darker, lower-waisted version with nice back pockets online.  Was going to order a bunch of pairs and just take back the ones that didn't fit, but all the online codes expired a few days ago hmm.gif.  I do it as soon as some new ones pop up ...

And I think these have to go back:
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They only have a 30" inseam to begin with, and lost nearly another inch with washing.  Their trouser styles have a longer inseam, hopefully I'll have better luck there.
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-- Edited by Elle at 22:15, 2008-01-31

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