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Marc Jacobs

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Does anyone else have this problem? All of my jeans bunch up in the crotch when I sit down, so I end up with all this extra material. Right now I'm wearing Old Navy jeans (which admittedly, are a terrible example because all ON jeans fit me so terribly) but I have this problem with nearly every brand I try. Is it me? Are there brands anyone has found that don't do this? TIA!

-- Edited by wetbandit42 on Sunday 27th of September 2009 03:18:18 PM

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Dooney & Bourke

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Usually those are the jeans with the high waist/high rise. Maybe try a different fit.

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Yana wrote:

Usually those are the jeans with the high waist/high rise. Maybe try a different fit.



I'm not sure why I didn't think about that Yana, but now that you mention it, it does happen more on jeans with higher rises. I never put two and two together. Thanks!

 



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I've never noticed that problem, but after reading the other posts, it might make sense - I only have low-waisted jeans.

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YOu're welcome! Lower rise is much more flattering, I'm not talking about showing the underwear low rise, but regardless of age, it just makes it better on the body, belly area & better proportion with the tops.

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