Trouble in Paradise
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Another fashion question - jeans this time
This is geared mainly towards those who suffer from the same malady as me - Squishy Middle Syndrome. If you're a shorty too, even better.
I want some jeans that won't give me muffin top but aren't mom jeans either. I need that sweet, sweet mid-rise. I found some nice flares with a mid-rise at Loft last weekend, but they were super-duper long on me. I won't buy anything that requires alterations because I'm a lazy hor. Old Navy jeans aren't cut wide enough in the thigh (any style). My Express jeans, while not egregious muffin-top offenders, do give me plumber's crack.
Halp.
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Re: Another fashion question - jeans this time
Oh, crap. I was about to reply about the Loft, then read your post a 2nd time. Oops.
I guess I like the LOFT because I need long jeans and I can usually find them there!
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
Yes, please halp. I'm not short, but I do still have squishy middle syndrome.
Gap mid-rise curvy jeans used to be ossum. And then they changed their denim and the material is really thin... about the same as ON's jeans. Which is fine at ON prices. But I'm not paying $65 for a pair of jeans that I can get at ON for $17.
Oh, and I'm cheap. I cry if I have to pay more than $40-$50 for a pair of jeans.
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