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Postby RandyK » Wed Nov 08, 2006 1:51 am

sayitlikeitis wrote:
Mac wrote:Would that really make a difference?


Well yes. It would feel strange, for one thing. Tried swapping your knife & fork recently. You can do it but it's a weird experience. Plus the fact he doesn't really want the world knowing what he's wearing. MANUFACTURERS TAKE NOTE.


Is it any weirder than having your shirt button the "other" way. Besides, if anyone notices that your zipper is "backward," they first have to know their is a difference and secondly, what were they looking at when they noticed? Like what you see? :~)
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Postby Guest » Wed Nov 08, 2006 9:14 pm

Buttons done up the wrong way? Absolutely. Yuk!
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I love to wear girls jeans too...

Postby Deny » Fri Nov 10, 2006 8:42 pm

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RichardsGirl wrote:I love to wear girl's jeans too in public. My favourite model is bell bottom. I feel that I am so sexy and enjoy it very much. Especially, when I am surrounded by many girls wearing the same jeans model, I feel that I am very humiliated, they look at me with a victorius smile, but I am so helpless, being embrashed, but I really enjoy it :oops: . I feel that I've been dominated by girl's power
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I too love girl's jeans

Postby Young man » Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:40 am

I am wearing it for more than 1 year and it looks great and fits exactly
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Postby Mac » Sat Jun 09, 2007 5:07 am

RandyK wrote:
Is it any weirder than having your shirt button the "other" way. Besides, if anyone notices that your zipper is "backward," they first have to know their is a difference and secondly, what were they looking at when they noticed? Like what you see? :~)

It is very difficult to find women's jeans with the traditional female zipper opening. Most jeans now have the traditional male zipper opening. Does it really matter which way the zipper opens or which way the shirt buttons?
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Postby lisa star » Sat Jun 09, 2007 5:13 pm

I wear ladies jeans al the time and they fit a lot better than men's.
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Postby RandyK » Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:33 am

During the day day I'll wear men's Wrangler or Levi boiotcut jeans, but I own a ranch and they are the most practical - they protect me from the elements the best.
At the end of the day though, the lighter weight, the fashion sense, and the fit of women's jeans can't be beat
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Postby Lucky2007 » Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:47 am

Is it ok for men to wear women's jeans without back pockets?
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Postby Mac » Wed Jun 13, 2007 1:05 am

Lucky2007 wrote:Is it ok for men to wear women's jeans without back pockets?
It is ok if you want to wear them. However, you might find it necessary to carry a purse to hold the things that you would ordinaruly put in the pockets.
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Postby Lucky2007 » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:12 am

Mac wrote:
Lucky2007 wrote:Is it ok for men to wear women's jeans without back pockets?
It is ok if you want to wear them. However, you might find it necessary to carry a purse to hold the things that you would ordinaruly put in the pockets.


I usually don't use back pockets, things like keys or cell phone are always in front pockets,or in my backpack.
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Wearing girl jeans

Postby Dee from Boston » Tue Jul 03, 2007 5:10 pm

I love the Levis girl jeans that look like guy jeans. They are way more comfortable to me. I was embaressed at first but they fit awesome and I get compliments! I highly recommend trying girl jeans...
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Postby Jova » Thu Jul 05, 2007 6:14 am

I totally dig the styles that they have available in women's jeans right now. I'm a musician, and I would love to be able to buy some of the tighter fitting, flare jeans without having to spend 150 bucks on a pair of vintage 1970's bellbottoms... the thing is, I wear a 36x32 in mens jeans, and most women's jeans are a lot smaller than that. I tried on a pair at the buckle once, and they completely cut off the circulation to both of my legs within just a few minutes. I would totally buy a nice set of flare women's jeans if they fit me right. Maybe one of you folks can help me out here and tell me what size to look for... I wear a 36x32 in men's jeans... As far as the topic concerned here goes... I say, if it looks good on you, and other people think it looks good, then it doesn't matter. MANY professional musicians wear women's jeans because the cool styles aren't available in men's jeans. So yeah, go with it... I plan on it.
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Postby RandyK » Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:59 pm

Jova wrote:... Maybe one of you folks can help me out here and tell me what size to look for... I wear a 36x32 in men's jeans...


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I wear around a 35" waist. Misses size 12 (US) or a juniors size 13 fit me me as long as they are low rise. If you start with a 14 or 15
I like l.e.i and Mudd. I find that the Mudd's have a lower rise than the l.e.i. As long as you don't work as a plumber as a day job they should be fine! The prices are good and the selection is varied from plain to highly ormnamental. They come in junior sizes.
If you are in the States, there is a store called NY and Company in most malls. Their jeans are my favorites
A little bit pricier, check out www2.victoriassecret.com
Another company is www.newport-news.com. They have low rise flares in tall sizes. No pocket deatail, but lots of colors. Prices are great
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Postby Mac » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:24 pm

RichardsGirl wrote:there is nothing wrong with men wearing womens jeans. In fact I wear most of my blokes clothes, even his boxers, so why shouldnt he wnat to wear my stuff (within reason!)
What do you consider within reason for him when you wear mosr of his clothes? Shouldn't he have the same priviledge with respect to your clothes?
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Postby Cedric » Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:03 pm

lisa star wrote:I wear ladies jeans al the time and they fit a lot better than men's.


I think this is the attraction for men in wearing women's jeans. Most women's jeans have a bit of spandex woven in with the cotton so they give, so in case, for whatever reason, you're bloated, they will still be comfortable.

As I suffer from IBS, and subsequently get bloated at times, I too appreciate the give in women's jeans. It's not so much about fashion -- most men's jeans are fine -- it's just the stretchability I appreciate without having to resort to those awful (and obvious) elasticated waistbands you find on some men's jeans.
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