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Where can I find a pair of skinny jeans that sit slightly higher than a centimeter above my ass crack? I have two pairs from Target that fit great in length and in the thighs but dear God they barely come up above my underwear.
I've tried Old Navy jeans but while they come up higher they're too big in the front for me.
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I love my mid-rise Luckys. Skinny, boot cut, whatever. They're the only brand that covers my corn fed badunkadunk. I love them. And, they're so amazingly comfortable. I love my Luckys.
ETA - The Buckle sells BKE jeans that also come in several mid-to-high rise varieties. They also offer free alterations. I prefer Luckys b/c we have an outlet here and they're more comfortable.
Another vote for Ann Taylor Loft. They are made for adults.
I definitely reached a point in my life where I decided I could no longer wear jeans from the juniors department (or any other teeny-bopper store like American Eagle, Old Navy, etc). Loft stuff IS more expensive, but they have sales on jeans ALL THE TIME (especially if you are near an outlet), and the quality is lots better. Plus, I'd pay ten extra bucks to make sure my ass crack doesn't show.
LOL :-) LOFT actually isn't nearly as middle-aged as regular Ann Taylor, nor is it nearly as expensive. I would say it's good for anyone in their mid-20s or older, especially if you're looking for nice casual clothes, or something you can wear to work.
I guess it's just brand association, but I still feel like I should be 40 something to be shopping there, even though I know it's geared for the "younger" crowd. Eh. Oh well.
I love the Loft but the price tag hurts. I'll give there jeans a try it definitely can't hurt.
I'm definitely at that point that I should no longer being buying the majority of my clothing from Old Navy and I don't want to end up wearing "mom" clothes from Target.
LOL. This reminds me of when I was shopping for a dress for a friends wedding and walked into a Lane Bryant at an outlet mall. I honest to God had no idea that it was a plus size store and when I walked in the lady looked at me and was like "I'm sorry sweetie, I don't think we have anything for you here." I was like "Why? You have some really cute dresses!" She's like "We start at size 14." My face I'm sure matched my hair. I thanked her and left.
67/200