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Postby denimlover on Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:26 am

I go about town in my jeans. At the end of the day I feel cool in them. I tried on some of the new men's Rock and Republic jeans today. They are so much like the women's cut!

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Postby Komodo on Wed Oct 31, 2007 1:26 pm

denimlover wrote:I go about town in my jeans. At the end of the day I feel cool in them. I tried on some of the new men's Rock and Republic jeans today. They are so much like the women's cut!


Damn, that ROCKS! Any pics of yourself in the said jeans you care to share????

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Postby denimlover on Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:30 pm

Unfortunately I don't have a digital camera or anything. Otherwise I would.

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Postby Jeans Luva on Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:02 pm

AlexBMercier wrote:This is a picture of my sister's friend. I've had the hots for her forever, and there's no secret about that. I joked how well she filled her jeans, and gripped about how ugly it looks when chicks wore jeans that are loose. The conversation morphed into guys wearing jeans so loose that they practically fall off. She they said guys too look hot in tight jeans to show off their butts! I then jokingly asked, "tight like your jeans?" That was when she offered her jeans for me to try.

She took a brief moment to slip them off, and took me a good 10 minutes to get them on. Having a f**k'n woody when she help me in (with me lying on the bed and her yanking them up - how can you not get one?!?!?!). After getting it on, she said my butt look nice, but a little girlish (I'm guessing it's the cut and forcing my bod to look like that). But then she added the frontal buldge was so "f**k'n wild. It stick out like nothing I've seen!" I never made it out of the house as we ended up playing until we were tired, and with her helping me out of her jeans. BTW, she lent me one of her panties as my boxers had too much fabric - could comfortably tuck it in, plus she said there'd be VPL.

Sorry for the long story, but it was the most exciting moment in my life.
Nice story :D

So have you brought yourself some girl jeans yet?

I have a few pairs (but not as many as my guy jeans). They fit great, and I like the feel of the low rise.

Just walk in to the girls department, pick up a few pairs, and ask to try them on. In any big city the sales assistant will be used to guys buying girls jeans.

I got my last two pairs at American Eagle (Boyfriend 77 Stretch & AE Artist). I even came out of the changing room (on the girls floor) to ask the SA which size fitted the best, and got complements from some other women there about how good they looked on me.

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Postby Guest on Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:55 pm

Is being gay a prerequisite to wearing girl's jeans? I'm from a big city, and somehow the thought of a guy going into a lady's floor change room trying on girl's jeans comes across as odd. Is this normal, for guys to try and buy girl's jeans?

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Postby AlexBMercier on Thu Nov 01, 2007 7:24 pm

Jeans Luva wrote:
AlexBMercier wrote:This is a picture of my sister's friend. I've had the hots for her forever, and there's no secret about that. I joked how well she filled her jeans, and gripped about how ugly it looks when chicks wore jeans that are loose. The conversation morphed into guys wearing jeans so loose that they practically fall off. She they said guys too look hot in tight jeans to show off their butts! I then jokingly asked, "tight like your jeans?" That was when she offered her jeans for me to try.

She took a brief moment to slip them off, and took me a good 10 minutes to get them on. Having a f**k'n woody when she help me in (with me lying on the bed and her yanking them up - how can you not get one?!?!?!). After getting it on, she said my butt look nice, but a little girlish (I'm guessing it's the cut and forcing my bod to look like that). But then she added the frontal buldge was so "f**k'n wild. It stick out like nothing I've seen!" I never made it out of the house as we ended up playing until we were tired, and with her helping me out of her jeans. BTW, she lent me one of her panties as my boxers had too much fabric - could comfortably tuck it in, plus she said there'd be VPL.

Sorry for the long story, but it was the most exciting moment in my life.
Nice story :D

So have you brought yourself some girl jeans yet?

I have a few pairs (but not as many as my guy jeans). They fit great, and I like the feel of the low rise.

Just walk in to the girls department, pick up a few pairs, and ask to try them on. In any big city the sales assistant will be used to guys buying girls jeans.

I got my last two pairs at American Eagle (Boyfriend 77 Stretch & AE Artist). I even came out of the changing room (on the girls floor) to ask the SA which size fitted the best, and got complements from some other women there about how good they looked on me.


Haven't mustered up the courage to buy them myself. Perhaps I can us the guise of Christmas shopping to that end! However, should I try them on in the change room, then that's totally another issue. Like our guest above commented, wouldn't sales associates think you odd to try on girl's jeans; esp. if you don't have a girlish figure?

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Postby azraelle on Fri Nov 02, 2007 5:09 pm

AlexBMercier wrote:
Haven't mustered up the courage to buy them myself. Perhaps I can us the guise of Christmas shopping to that end! However, should I try them on in the change room, then that's totally another issue. Like our guest above commented, wouldn't sales associates think you odd to try on girl's jeans; esp. if you don't have a girlish figure?

I've covered this before.
Try shopping on_line at either alloy.com or delias.com. Large selection of sizes (up to Junior Misses 25 with Alloy, 19/20 with Delias) and inseams (up to 37" with Alloy, 36" with Delias). Delias does its own brand, Alloy sells primarily Piper, Spacegirlz, Truck, Revolt, Stationwagon, with a few other odd brands as well. I have found fit is best with Piper and Spacegirlz, and Delias in ultra low rise. Spacegirlz tend to be dressier, stylish (with wide belt loops and often no pockets) non-denim, and with the fly on the right. Currently, Piper "spiral flares" (at Alloy) have the most incredible low-rise fit I have ever found!
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Postby AlexBMercier on Fri Nov 02, 2007 5:39 pm

azraelle wrote:
AlexBMercier wrote:
Haven't mustered up the courage to buy them myself. Perhaps I can us the guise of Christmas shopping to that end! However, should I try them on in the change room, then that's totally another issue. Like our guest above commented, wouldn't sales associates think you odd to try on girl's jeans; esp. if you don't have a girlish figure?

I've covered this before.
Try shopping on_line at either alloy.com or delias.com. Large selection of sizes (up to Junior Misses 25 with Alloy, 19/20 with Delias) and inseams (up to 37" with Alloy, 36" with Delias). Delias does its own brand, Alloy sells primarily Piper, Spacegirlz, Truck, Revolt, Stationwagon, with a few other odd brands as well. I have found fit is best with Piper and Spacegirlz, and Delias in ultra low rise. Spacegirlz tend to be dressier, stylish (with wide belt loops and often no pockets) non-denim, and with the fly on the right. Currently, Piper "spiral flares" (at Alloy) have the most incredible low-rise fit I have ever found!


Thanks for the idea. I've placed an order for the boy jeans:


[URL=http://img126.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=21495_Delias_Riley_Low_Rise_Boyfriend_Jeans_122_779lo.jpg][IMG]


I figure this is 'conservative' enough not to cause a stir when I wear it out. Should I encounter people I know, I could expain it as not having clothes at my girl friend's, and this was all she had that fit and me comfortable wearing out.

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Postby denimlover on Sat Nov 03, 2007 10:57 am

I was looking at some women's J Brand jeans yesterday. The shop assistant asked whether I wanted to try them on. So I think they are used to it. Especially in the bigger stores or specialist shops.

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Postby Jeans Luva on Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:44 pm

. wrote:Is being gay a prerequisite to wearing girl's jeans? I'm from a big city, and somehow the thought of a guy going into a lady's floor change room trying on girl's jeans comes across as odd. Is this normal, for guys to try and buy girl's jeans?
In answer to your questions: No, you don't need to be gay. I'm not, and I would expect 90% of the guys wearing girl jeans arn't either.

Is it normal? Certainly. But it does tend to be the cooler guys (skaters/boarders, band members, and guys secure enough in themselves to wear what they want rather than what some people think they should wear).

AlexBMercier wrote:Haven't mustered up the courage to buy them myself. Perhaps I can us the guise of Christmas shopping to that end! However, should I try them on in the change room, then that's totally another issue. Like our guest above commented, wouldn't sales associates think you odd to try on girl's jeans; esp. if you don't have a girlish figure?
Trying on first is the best way to get something that fits first time.

If the girl you mentioned is cool with you getting some girl jeans, maybe she will go shopping with you and help you pick some out?

I don't have a girlish figure, although I'm not overweight either. Like I said, the sales associates are totally cool with it. They won't think you odd. (At the end of the day they just want you to spend money.)

AlexBMercier wrote:I figure this is 'conservative' enough not to cause a stir when I wear it out. Should I encounter people I know, I could expain it as not having clothes at my girl friend's, and this was all she had that fit and me comfortable wearing out.
Trust me, no one will either notice or care. But if having a cover story ready makes you feel more confident when wearing them out, then by all means.

A reply I once had in mind, buy have never had to use is: "Are those girls jeans you're wearing?" - "No they're mine"!

I like the look of the Riley jeans. The rise looks very low. When you get them, could you measure it and let us know what it is. My AE Boyfriend jeans have a 9" rise in size 14.

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Postby denimlover on Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:54 am

Was wearing some Diesel Luvelys tonight. So comfortable!

As jeans luva says just go and do it. Men's cuts are becoming more like women's anyway but there's still a difference.

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Postby AlexBMercier on Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:55 pm

Jeans Luva wrote:
. wrote:Is being gay a prerequisite to wearing girl's jeans? I'm from a big city, and somehow the thought of a guy going into a lady's floor change room trying on girl's jeans comes across as odd. Is this normal, for guys to try and buy girl's jeans?
In answer to your questions: No, you don't need to be gay. I'm not, and I would expect 90% of the guys wearing girl jeans arn't either.

Is it normal? Certainly. But it does tend to be the cooler guys (skaters/boarders, band members, and guys secure enough in themselves to wear what they want rather than what some people think they should wear).

AlexBMercier wrote:Haven't mustered up the courage to buy them myself. Perhaps I can us the guise of Christmas shopping to that end! However, should I try them on in the change room, then that's totally another issue. Like our guest above commented, wouldn't sales associates think you odd to try on girl's jeans; esp. if you don't have a girlish figure?
Trying on first is the best way to get something that fits first time.

If the girl you mentioned is cool with you getting some girl jeans, maybe she will go shopping with you and help you pick some out?

I don't have a girlish figure, although I'm not overweight either. Like I said, the sales associates are totally cool with it. They won't think you odd. (At the end of the day they just want you to spend money.)

AlexBMercier wrote:I figure this is 'conservative' enough not to cause a stir when I wear it out. Should I encounter people I know, I could expain it as not having clothes at my girl friend's, and this was all she had that fit and me comfortable wearing out.
Trust me, no one will either notice or care. But if having a cover story ready makes you feel more confident when wearing them out, then by all means.

A reply I once had in mind, buy have never had to use is: "Are those girls jeans you're wearing?" - "No they're mine"!

I like the look of the Riley jeans. The rise looks very low. When you get them, could you measure it and let us know what it is. My AE Boyfriend jeans have a 9" rise in size 14.


Okay...did it! I bought a pair of Parasuco jeans. I found them to be more strechy and a much better fit! I managed to squeeze into a size 28 and the fit, just spetacular. the butt is awesome and the frontal view, well, there's an obvious buldge!! 8)

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Postby denimlover on Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:39 am

There you go. Now go out and get some of those designer jeans. I love them!

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Postby Guest on Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:42 am

AlexBMercier wrote:Found a pair of jeans. This is the fit on her:
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/2000/mytightjeansdq0.jpg

I got it on, but there was no hidding the balls and shaft. In fact, it was quite exhilerating. In fact it got me all horny. I now see why guys wear girl's or ight jeans!


Just curious what brand those are, and what style.

I'm also curious about what these are.
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Postby kww3121 on Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:45 am

http://img145.imagevenue.com/view.php?image=99654_Jeans_122_735lo.jpg

rather, not the mistake from above.

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