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trying On Women's Jeans

Postby Guest 1047 » Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:04 pm

I find it ususally easy to try them on unnoticed. Just pick a few you think may fit, then go to the men's dept & pick a men's pair & lay them over the women's. Then go to the men's dressing romm & try the women's on. no one will ever notice. When done just lay the women's back some where in the store. At check out no one will question your buy, if they do you can always say they are a gift & be truthful. A gift to yourself.
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Suggestion?

Postby Suggestion » Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:58 pm

try

http://stores.ebay.com/Zencraft-Fashion

or

http://stores.ebay.com/RunwayDreamz-Jeans
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Postby forkhandles » Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:50 pm

I've found women's jeans alot better fit than men's. Mens jeans these days are too baggy for me , with either the waist in my armpits, or they are low rise ones with the crotch hanging around my knees.... I don't want to look like Simon Cowell or some DJ rapper dude thanks!

Bought 2 pairs of women's jeans from Tkmaxx before Christmas. It's stress free in there as clothes are mixed up sometimes anyway, & changing rooms are centralised. As Guest 1047 says, just mix them up with some mens stuff when you go to try them on.
Got a nice pair of Severn7 jeans for just £15.00, with art-nouveu style top button. The other pair look quite goth in nice deep blue-black. I tried quite a few on. I generally avoided any very skinny leg jeans.

Just about got used to the low-rise feel around my hips. Initially they feel like they are falling down, but they do cling to your hips.
You have to wear skimpy underwear with them though. Fitted boxers just don't work . The material just bunches up to give you an underwear muffin top.
Tried to find some hipster -style briefs like I used to wear in the 70's. They were difficult to find, but eventually found some in... Wilkinsons!; £3.99 for 5 pairs 100% cotton! There is the ladies low-rise underwear alternative of course....but I can hear the sound of a can of worms opening up ...........
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Women's Underwear

Postby Guest 1047 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:21 pm

forkhandles, No one will ever say a thing about woman's underwear. They feel & fit so much better than men's. So don't worry about the "Worms" no one will know but you.
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Postby denimlover » Fri Jan 11, 2008 5:42 pm

Forkhandles - I've bought a couple of pairs of women's jeans from TKMaxx. True Religion and Blue Cult. It's a pretty mixed up shop so no one notices you looking through the women's.

Have you tried any of the women's Topshop jeans? Great fit and easy to get hold of.
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Postby forkhandles » Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:12 pm

denimlover wrote:Forkhandles - I've bought a couple of pairs of women's jeans from TKMaxx. True Religion and Blue Cult. It's a pretty mixed up shop so no one notices you looking through the women's.

Have you tried any of the women's Topshop jeans? Great fit and easy to get hold of.


No, I haven't tried any Topshop. I'll check them out next time I'm clothes shopping.

Have any males out there also tried women's suit trousers? Having started commuting by train last year, & spending (alot) of time people watching while waiting for trains, I began to notice how much better & cleaner cut women's suit trousers are compared to mens. Most guys seem to be walking around with what looks like a couple of sacks sown together which pass off as trousers. I looked at mine, & realised I was wearing the same baggy shapeless sacks.

Thought I'd give the women's trousers thing a go, but it is proving to be quite difficult. So many different styles.
Found a couple of pairs from TK Maxx (again), just plain black boot cut with pockets which I wear to work.I have a 3rd i bought from New Look in haste which I haven't worn...I think the material is too shimmery & close fitting. They don't have any pockets either...looks like I'm wearing ski-pants, or slacks.. :roll:
Still looking though for some more...seems better to go for high end designer ones rather than the 'wear today-throw away tommorow' stuff from places like 'New Look' .
The ones I wear to work do look & feel better though. I like the new baggy flares which are starting to appear , but it's not 1974, so I don't think I could get away with these...
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Postby denimlover » Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:29 am

I tried to pm you but I am not allowed! Could you try? I havent tried any of the trousers but I see where you are coming from.
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Postby na » Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:34 am

http://stores.ebay.com/Zencraft-Fashion
http://stores.ebay.com/RunwayDreamz-Jeans
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Postby wildjasmine » Sat Jan 19, 2008 1:52 am

I always wear womens diesel have 7 pairs so far but i keep adding to that, im slowly getting rid off all my mens jeans. No one has ever said anything to me im not bothered if they did.
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Postby denimlover » Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:14 am

Keep adding to that collection then!
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Postby Skinnyjeans » Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:07 am

I love the skinny jeans. It's amazing how good they feel. I have a pair of J Brand and I recently bought a pair of H&M SQIN. They are really nice and tight, but not too tight in the crotch area. The only problem with the skinny jeans is that you can see that they are women's jeans. And you should wear them with high boots. And that's not working for me, even if I would love to. I have the last couple of years been wearing true religion, Seven jeans and Levis for men, but I think I will start buying the women's styles there too. I really like the new skinny jeans from Levis now. I guess I have too buy a pair. Buy the way, I never wear under wear in my jeans. I prefer to wash them every-time I have been wearing them. I like the jeans better when they have just been cleaned and ironed.
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just moved to UK

Postby Guest » Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:24 pm

I tried a few women's jeans back in the states, but the only ones I found that I REALLY liked and wear a lot is the Express X2 W10 skinny flare leg. I wear these all over London now. :) I'll have to go look for some new jeans one of these days. Will check topshop... does anyone know any other good London stores? I'm looking for something stretchy, low waisted, preferably at a store which sells guys stuff also so I can sneak the girly pants into the guys dressing room!
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Postby denimlover » Fri Feb 01, 2008 4:41 pm

Topshop in Oxford Street is good as it's big and busy enough to float around from floor to floor. Generally the bigger Diesel and Levi's stores are OK I've found. And, as above, TKMAXX.

I'd love to exchange notes with you guys who live in London as there are lots of places.
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Postby JeanJunkie » Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:40 pm

Found this forum and had to chime in. So. California born and raised (born 53) and grew up with levis and bell bottoms. But as time passed Levi discontinued my "cuts" so finally gave up. The trend of baggy non-fit jeans just didn't fit me nor did I feel right in them, YUK!!!! So many years ago I started buying chicks levis, which fit great, Levi switched guys jeans to chick jeans???
Anyways, no guy jeans out there for me anymore, I take care of myself, don't need baggies. So my point is, I found on EBAY what I needed without going to stores. Blue Cult fits great, Miss Sixty as well, but my favorite for low rise and fit is Frankie B. I am a perfect Frankie B sz 4 and have way too many jeans (200+) but love each and every one. Frankie B jeans are, yes high end, but the fit is consistent and the styles are great! I love the low rise tight fit and watching people look at what I am wearing, it doesn't bother me at all, I do have a good time changing how how people look at style...
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Re: Men wearing womens jeans

Postby shrimper » Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:07 am

guest_in_jeans wrote:Hi,

I started wearing womens jeans a while back, it all started with a dare from my partner. I find them more comfortable and better fitting and looking than male jeans.

I have a few pairs of womens jeans from Pilot which are definitely my favourite.

I like to think they are just jeans and no one can really tel if a person is wearing male or female jeans.

But looking at people more closely, I think maybe I am wrong.

Does anyone out there think that there are definite give aways that a pair of jeans was intended for women?


Depends on how high the heels are.
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