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Female, and I like the low-rise boot cut. No particular brand, really, excluding Walmart brands (their quality sucks) as long as the fit isnt too snug. I climb ladders and am constantly on my knees crawling under racks and shelves so there is a need there, to be able to move around.
Female here...my stretch Brazilian jeans. You have to do a search to find what store sell them. They are only found in small boutique stores and usually owned by Brazilians. I got mine in Jersey down the shore on the way into Sandy Hook at a Brazilian store, there is also one in the Portuguese Setion of Newark, NJ. which I went to only once years ago. Otherwise my everday ones are a stretch jean from Bealls here in Florida. They are like a second skin and very comfortable and come in tons of hot styles!
Female. I just got two pairs of L.E.I jeans and they were awesome, fit like a glove, looked great and they were so smooth and comfy. I wore them yesterday and even thought they're not embellished or anything fancy they got lots of compliments and people asking me where I got them.
you can get them at Neiman Marcus, bloomingdales, Nordstroms......orrrr....you could even google them and see if there are any smokin' deals anywhere.......this is what I do as my hubby would throw a fit if i spent over 300 dollars on jeans
I don't do cheap jeans. It just means I have to buy another pair sooner rather than latter. Levi's will never fail. Other than that, Gap Boot Cuts, APC new standards, and 7 for all mankind are great.
After trying all designer jeans, and I mean all, it's 7 for all mankind for me. They fit perfectly. Having to get them tailored is annoying though, they are SUPER long.
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