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Postby Guest on Mon May 05, 2008 7:14 pm

I've been looking around lately at women's jeans. I even made an _ purchase for some low rise skinny but they ride to far down on my ass. Has anyone else had this issue?

I was going to buy some mid rise skinny, but they don't seem to exist? Any suggestions?

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Postby Guest on Tue May 06, 2008 11:13 pm

Has anyone tried having custom made jeans? There are a number of companies around (such as indi jeans, mejeans, jean machine (uk) etc) which take measurements such as length from the front and rear waistbands to the crotch seam, inside leg, outside leg etc.

This should allow for a nice bum hugging pair to be made no?

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Postby azraelle on Wed May 07, 2008 5:24 am

. wrote:Has anyone tried having custom made jeans? There are a number of companies around (such as indi jeans, mejeans, jean machine (uk) etc) which take measurements such as length from the front and rear waistbands to the crotch seam, inside leg, outside leg etc.

This should allow for a nice bum hugging pair to be made no?

Depends on whether they use a man's sloper (master pattern) or a woman's.
The only real way is to do it yourself (have done, btw--very time consuming, especially if you include the trial and error, mostly error), or go to an oriental pattern drafting seamstress trained in the traditional methods of laying out a pattern, in the which case you are guaranteed to have the finest fitting jeans on the planet. Unfortunately, they are hard to find, these days, even in the orient. I would assume that they are not cheap, anymore, either.
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midrise jeans are great too.

Postby rocky on Wed May 07, 2008 11:26 am

. wrote:I've been looking around lately at women's jeans. I even made an _ purchase for some low rise skinny but they ride to far down on my ass. Has anyone else had this issue?

I was going to buy some mid rise skinny, but they don't seem to exist? Any suggestions?

i have a couple of lowrise womens jeans and i do find them a bit uncomfortable as they ride too low... then i landed up picking up some midrise womens jeans and they fit really well. (they also look great as they fit nicely on the thighs and also around my butt.. i not only find them comfy but also very sexy:) they are not an immidiate give away that they are girl jeans but are on the verge of revealing that they are :)

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Postby Guest on Fri May 09, 2008 10:26 pm

Having posted in this thread a couple of times, I thought I would post my experience today.

I plucked up the courage to go to the Levis shop in Regent Street. I own no ladies clothing at all except for panties which I wear all the time. I have never done anything like this before, and normally buy my knickers on the web.

All the mens jeans are upstairs; womens are downstairs.

I went downstairs, and explained to an assistant (female) that I wanted to buy a pair of ladies jeans as I preferred the fit of them over the seat, but I did not want the legs to to be effeminate. She pulled out 3 different styles, and took me to the ladies changing rooms to try them on. She checked how each lookded, and got different sizes as required. She also grabbed a couple of pairs of mens jeans as she thought they might replicate the look I was after. She actually preferred those on me, but felt the ladies jeans were good too.

I am now the proud owner of a pair of Ladies Levi 570 straight cut jeans with a beautifully snug fit over my bum.

The assistant was really helpful, although she did crack a smile a few times. I think she thought the situation was amusing, but did not make me any more embarrassed than I was already feeling (very :oops: ). The jeans have even been passed by my wife when I got home - whilst she tolerates the panties, anything else even vaguely femme would be a big no-no...

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Postby denimlover on Mon May 12, 2008 1:00 am

Great I've bought some women's levis from the Regent St store. R the jeans 4 u or were u just buying 4 the wife?

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Postby Guest on Wed May 14, 2008 10:42 pm

denimlover wrote:Great I've bought some women's levis from the Regent St store. R the jeans 4 u or were u just buying 4 the wife?


Nope, not for the wife. All mine - which is why I was trying them on :-)

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Postby denimlover on Thu May 15, 2008 12:52 am

Yes, of course sorry. Do you live near London. Would be awesome to exchange notes!

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Postby KiltyCol on Sat May 17, 2008 9:31 pm

I don't normally wear jeans as I don't find them comfortable. I do respect the freedom of those who wish to wear them though. I prefer a denim kilt as it is more comfortable and some say it is more masculine.
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Postby Guest on Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:16 pm

I love wearing girls designer jeans. Especially True Religion, Seven for all Mankind, Joes. I just fell sexy in girls jeans. I'm not gay, but I love designer jeans. I love wearing them and I love looking at girls in them too.

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Postby KiltyCol on Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:35 pm

Alf Huckham wrote:Weirdo City in ere.

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Alf, I've never liked to wear jeans - Men's jeans are somehow feminine, so I don't know what womens jeans are like. Is there a difference?
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Postby Alf Huckham. on Tue Jun 17, 2008 7:04 pm

i think womens jeans are great, i have several pairs and no one seems to mind

i think men should wear more womens clothing if they feel like it

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Postby Alf Huckham. on Tue Jun 17, 2008 7:08 pm

i think womens jeans are great, i have several pairs and no one seems to mind

i think men should wear more womens clothing if they feel like it

FACT

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Postby lisa star on Tue Jun 17, 2008 7:44 pm

Alf Huckham. wrote:i think womens jeans are great, i have several pairs and no one seems to mind

i think men should wear more womens clothing if they feel like it

FACT


Yes I agree with you Alf a male should be able to wear what he likes, and womens jeans do fit and look great on a man.
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Postby Mac on Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:01 pm

Alf Huckham. wrote:i think womens jeans are great, i have several pairs and no one seems to mind
i think men should wear more womens clothing if they feel like it

FACT
I have both women's and men's jeans. The only differences: they are cut slightly different; some men's jeans are disgustingly baggy; men's jeans tend to have deeper front pockets; men's jeans have longer zippers than most women's jeans; some women's jeans don't have back pockets. A couple of these differences could be a problem for you men. You might have to carry a purse to compensate for the lack of adequate pockets for all of your stuff. You might not be able to pee through the fly if your particular jeans have a short zipper.
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