Quick question before I have to run to a mtg. Does anyone have these and do they run true to size? Are they cut pretty slim? I'm a 25-26 in sevens, 25 in COH, 25 in Salt Works. IF I were to get these, would I be better off with a 26 or stick with 25s? My main concern with the 25s is the waist being small. I'm pretty small in the butt/thigh area and prefer jeans that are cut slim (a la Earl). In other words are these jeans good for non-curvy women? I saw Cameron Diaz with them and she looked great, but so did Eva Longoria and she's pretty curvy. TIA!
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I saw some waify starlet (I want to say it was Anna K...) in them, and she looked great. I *think* certain washes of the scorpions run smaller...try doing a search for "scorpions" on Makeupalley's fashion board, as they are quite obsessed with them (I tried just now, but the search function is down or something). I think the general consensus was to size down because they stretch out.
And will you pretty please post a review? I think they're adorable
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Ah, the R&R Scorpions...I was actually going to post about these today. These are my new co-favourite jeans (tied with the True Religion Joeys, although if I am honest I might say surpassing them slightly). Vanessa - I find them tts *but* I have the opposite body type that you describe - I have a small waist and definite female hips/behind, and these jeans work fabulously with my figure. I don't know if that info helps you...maybe they good on everyone?
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I the R&R Scorpions. I've found them to be relatively TTS, but I'm built curvy like Mia. R&R jeans does stretch out some, though, so my thinking is that you will want to size down. And yes, I am in agreement that these are possibly cuter than the TR Joeys. What I love most, though, is that R&R doesn't seem to be played out in the least.
(I'm still having serious separation issues from my R&R Siouxsies...)