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Postby C R friend on Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:10 pm

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Postby GP on Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:09 am

davidhawkes wrote:Womens jeans are curved (supposedly to fit over wider hips).

Now, even though men have narrower hips, they still have curves that clothes can follow.

Womens jeans fit nicer for both men and women.

A skirt is much more comfortable than any trouser-like garment.
Freedom for your legs (and other bits).


Most women have hips that are approximately 10 inches (25 cm.) larger than their waist, so women's clothes are generally made to those proportions. Men simply do not have that much difference between their waist and hips, which can create problems with women's clothes fitting them properly.

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Postby azraelle on Sat Sep 20, 2008 4:05 am

GP wrote:
davidhawkes wrote:Womens jeans are curved (supposedly to fit over wider hips).

Now, even though men have narrower hips, they still have curves that clothes can follow.

Womens jeans fit nicer for both men and women.

A skirt is much more comfortable than any trouser-like garment.
Freedom for your legs (and other bits).


Most women have hips that are approximately 10 inches (25 cm.) larger than their waist, so women's clothes are generally made to those proportions. Men simply do not have that much difference between their waist and hips, which can create problems with women's clothes fitting them properly.

True as far as it goes, GP, but you are completely ignoring the realities of fashion with regards to nearly every pair of womens jeans (Junior sizes, at least) since ~2001, namely that they are cut, and made to ride at the lower hips (e.g. "low rise", "ultra low rise" or "hip-hugger"). The fact that the size specifications are for a waist measurement much smaller than the hips is IRRELEVANT!!

Therefore, as a guy buying girls' jeans (Junior sizing especially), or for that matter, as a GIRL buying girls' jeans---order by your corresponding hip measurement. If the denim has at least 4% lycra/spandex on the fabric content label, you probably should go a size smaller, as they will be pretty loose.
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Re: Men wearing womens jeans

Postby azraelle on Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:13 pm

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Re: men in women's jeans

Postby kristie on Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:28 pm

Guest wrote:I ware my wife's jeans there more Comfortable as they stretch and are lighter than men's. The ones I ware are just the wife's left overs I just use them for going out and about and work mostly. They aint glittery or anything. reading some of these its more like cross dressing and they take it a bit to far. But for the most of us hey, there aint nothin wrong with it and if your usin women's jeans as a sexual kick then just get the dress on! matches the <A HREF='http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/catalog/' target='_blank'>panties</A> better!

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Skirts for men will only catch on when men become as brave, strong, determined, and self confident as women are. Women are not afraid to speak and act on whatever is on their minds. One of the many side effects of that is women can wear whatever they choose. Men basically are cowards who lack self confidence, and only gain their confidence and strength by what other men and women tell them and dictate to them. One of the many side effects is that regardless of what a man truly wants to wear and would be comfortable wearing, he wears what he is told to wear because he is afraid of other people and what they might say or do. Men like to claim they are the stronger and braver sex, but in reality they are weaklings and followers who do exactly what is expected of them. While that may not have been the case in days of old, clearly today women are the stronger, braver, bolder, and more confident sex, and are enjoying the benefits.

There is nothing more comfortable than wearing a skirt or dress on a hot day or evening or to an event where the air gets hot and stuffy because of a lot of people for the space provided.

Men, be as brave, bold, and self confident as women; forget about what you think other people expect and demand; be your own person, and make yourself happy and comfortable; start wearing whatever you believe you will be comfortable in now, and stop waiting for some one else to start the trend so you can wear it without fear. Gain the power and freedom of women.

Of course skirt and dress wearing does not come by itself. Hairly legs look horrible in a skirt, dress, shorts, or any other style exposing one's legs. So men, if you are going to become man enough to start wearing skirts, don't forget to shave your legs. When is the last time you saw a woman in a skirt or dress with hairly legs? And guys, not all women like to shave our legs. Chose whatever style you are comfortable with, but whatever you choose, wear it with class and style (do not cheapen it).

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Postby kristie on Sat Feb 07, 2009 3:43 am

davidhawkes wrote:Womens jeans are curved (supposedly to fit over wider hips).

Now, even though men have narrower hips, they still have curves that clothes can follow.

Womens jeans fit nicer for both men and women.

A skirt is much more comfortable than any trouser-like garment.
Freedom for your legs (and other bits).



Denim miniskirts are a very hot and flexible unisex item that can be worn almost anywhere and by almost anyone, match them with a pair of heels and stockings and you can go any place, match them with flats and panties and you can't be more comfortable or casual. My boyfriend and I have often worn matching denim miniskirts and shirts for casual outtings, and both love the comfort on hot days or evenings.

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Postby PARTYgirl on Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:14 am

kristie wrote:
davidhawkes wrote:Womens jeans are curved (supposedly to fit over wider hips).

Now, even though men have narrower hips, they still have curves that clothes can follow.

Womens jeans fit nicer for both men and women.

A skirt is much more comfortable than any trouser-like garment.
Freedom for your legs (and other bits).

Denim miniskirts are a very hot and flexible unisex item that can be worn almost anywhere and by almost anyone, match them with a pair of heels and stockings and you can go any place, match them with flats and panties and you can't be more comfortable or casual. My boyfriend and I have often worn matching denim miniskirts and shirts for casual outtings, and both love the comfort on hot days or evenings.


That is unbelievable! How does your boyfriend get away with wearing miniskirts in public? I would love to be able to do that with my boyfriend. I think he looks so hot dressed up in my clothes. The hottest is when I dressed him up in my bustier, stockings with a Thong and some really hot heels. It was the biggest turn on.

And he loves it too! After a casual discussion about what it would be like, we tried it and have never turned back...

I only wish we could get away with him wearing some of my clothes outside of the bedroom. Even just some skiny jeans with heels would be brilliant!

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Re: Men wearing womens jeans

Postby azraelle on Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:51 am

Ever since I discovered delias.comand alloy.comabout 7 years ago, I haven't worn anything else except Junior size hip-hugger jeans. And in the process, I have found that hardly anybody notices or cares. Even when I wore a pair of skinny black denim jeans to work. The few that DO notice are exclusively women under 30, and they have had only positive reactions. I think you will find that the same would apply to your bf, PARTYgirl. Or to any other male with enough balls to give it a try. Since men's jeans invariably fall down to the lower hip bone anyway, the only practical difference is 1 or 2 inches of looseness in the crotch, instead of 4 to 6 inches. Can't stand the way that feels--never have. The current fashion trend of guys sagging their jeans below their ass in the back, and as low as possible in the front and have them still stay up is really no different from a crotch and upper thigh perspective than wearing a pencil skirt--and personally, I think it'd look a whole lot better (or at least a whole lot less obscene).
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PARTYgirl wrote:That is unbelievable! How does your boyfriend get away with wearing miniskirts in public? I would love to be able to do that with my boyfriend. I think he looks so hot dressed up in my clothes. The hottest is when I dressed him up in my bustier, stockings with a Thong and some really hot heels. It was the biggest turn on.

And he loves it too! After a casual discussion about what it would be like, we tried it and have never turned back...

I only wish we could get away with him wearing some of my clothes outside of the bedroom. Even just some skiny jeans with heels would be brilliant!


I wish i had an open minded girlfriend like you. In my case, i would do it gladly, except the heels, these are too annoying, i like platform shoes more :)

I fully agree with wearing "women's" jeans. If you try the ones with elastane (lycra) you will never want to wear anything else again. It is the same reason why this fiber is so preferred in sports, it gives you freedom of movement. All you have to do is choose your right size, not smaller. I see many benefits in wearing tight looking pants. Girls like your legs as much as you like theirs, if in doubt, catch them staring at cyclists or athletes where the stupid society is more willing to accept it.

Skirts might sound even more daring, but is it really so? There are many historic facts that people simply ignore. Men have been wearing skirts for thousands of years, only in the last century this trend diminished. Ever seen Egyptian drawings? recreation of ancient historical battles? Men warriors wearing skirts all over. We should admire how the Scottish culture resisted invasion and kept their traditional garment.

According to wikipedia, various fashion designers attempted to reintroduce the skirt for men in the 80ies. So i guess it's just a matter of time. Speaking of history, "tights" come "from the hose worn by European men several centuries ago" so this is another garment to keep in mind.

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Re: Men wearing womens jeans

Postby charles short on Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:55 pm

A few years ago when I was still in High School I ventured into the world of wearing women's jeans. I liked it alot! In High School it was easy for me to compile a small collection of some of my favorite women's jeans since many teenage boys wear tight jeans as it is.

Once I got out of High School I decided to try women's underwear because I had heard that many men enjoy doing so. I was a little shy at doing so, but I went out and bought some regular cotton women's underwear. I liked them alot also! I began wearing women's underwear and jeans and it was great. I get about 80% of my underwear from Victoria's Secret now.

Since then I have really expanded my closet. Lately I have been all about being comfortable and cozy. As of this month I have really gotten into wearing ladies loungewear because of the comfy factor. I love it sooooo much! In fact today I'm lounging around the house in a new Juicy Couture velour ladies tracksuit that I bought last week and a pair of fuzzy slippers. I absolutely love it!

Case and point, almost all women's clothing is more comfortable than men's. If you want to feel better all the time make the right decision and buy a pair of women's jeans for starters. It will be the best decision you have ever made.

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Re: Men wearing womens jeans

Postby denimlover on Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:37 am

So what womens jeans are you guys all wearing? Cool. I've got so many pairs.

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Re: Men wearing womens jeans

Postby squirrel21 on Fri Feb 20, 2009 7:00 am

Having been so frustrated lately with my jeans winding up at my hips, and always having to hike them up, tuck in my shirt again, and fasten my belt, I started noticing the jeans women were wearing. I searched the net for information on womens jeans, and come to the conclusion that maybe the lowrise jeans wouldn't be to bad of a fit on me. After all, all my jeans that I have always wind out at my hips anyway, and are extremely annoying and uncomfortable with my crotch hanging down so low. I was rather hesitant at first to try womens jeans at first until I found the Levi 545 lowrise. I couldn't believe how comfortable they are, and for the fact they stay up, even without a belt. They sure made a believer out of me just as how comfortable and how well womens jeans fit.
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Re: Men wearing womens jeans

Postby Lance on Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:02 pm

denimlover wrote:So what womens jeans are you guys all wearing? Cool. I've got so many pairs.


i mostly wear women's seven for all mankind and guess jeans but i also have a pair of rock and republics
that are just awesome. I have at least 15 pairs of womens jeans. sevens would have to be my favorite
brand.

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Postby LuvJeans on Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:03 am

denimlover wrote:So what womens jeans are you guys all wearing? Cool. I've got so many pairs.

After searching for a long time and many pairs of jeans later finally found what fits and I like, Frankie B. Never changed from the 60's, Levi super bells. I do have a rather large collection of jeans, 250+, I have most every style of Frankie B sz 4...

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