have waist and hips and size
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of mine are 100 cotton, so know theyll shrink little every time wash them. My best advice is to buy jeans one size smaller so that they are snug. It might feel little silly, but if you notice that theyre pinching anywhere, that its hard to lift or squat your legs, or that your butt shows at any point, you need to go up size or try another style. Weve all experienced vanity sizing and have seen how much sizes can range between brands my closet has everything from sizes 412.
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My advice is to find pair with some stretch. And being woman with longer legs, like the Gap because can always find jeans in longer lengths. There really is jean for every body, the key is shopping around. 02242Weekly LinksWomens Magazines… Weve all experienced vanity sizing and have seen how much sizes can range between brands my closet has everything from sizes 412. Try on multiple styles and sizes before you move on to new brand. Personally, Ive had the best luck with midrise jeans, which hit just at the top of my hips.
Old Navy has new denim line that has gotten rave reviews havent tried them yet. These tips have led me to spend 150 AT in denim products over the last year. 200823 03021All Good Things Must Come To An End… So Little Changes in Years… And being woman with longer legs, like the Gap because can always find jeans in longer lengths. So they dont shrink too much, wear the same pair times before throwing them in the wash, and never use warm water.
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