So lets talk denim:
1)THE HUNT - we've all been down this road before. Searching for a jean that fits in all the right places AND that's stylish too can be gruesome! We have all felt that pain. While there is no sure-proof way to eliminate the time & hassle involved in trying on X numbers of jeans, here are some pointers on how to minimize the hussle:
- The sales associates are working to help YOU. Let them know you're looking for jeans & explain to them your body shape, as well as how jeans typically misfit you ("they fit my thigh, but never my waist!")
- No woman is shaped the same! Many jean manufacturers these days are hip to that fact & have incorporated spandex into their denim. For those of us who are curvier (& even for those who aren't as much - you'd be surprised, try'em on too!), check the garment tag. 2% spandex usually does the trick.
- Pay attention to the wash & fit. (See below)
3) THE FIT: This is where many women go wrong. For initial investment pieces, there should be a certain criteria to meet, and the following is a list of that basic dos & don'ts.
1st, the DO NOTs:
- DO NOT buy high waisted jeans. These draw attention to your tummy.
- DO NOT buy low rise jeans. These will reveal your hiney.
- DO NOT buy tapered leg jeans. These are outdated, and widens your thighs & hips.
- DO NOT buy jeans with flap pockets. These draw undo attention & greatly enhance size.
- DO NOT fret if a pair of jeans fits almost perfectly. There are some tricks! (See DOs below)
- DO look for boot cut &/or straight leg jeans only - trust us. Both these styles were created to balance, lengthen, & slim our lower extremities. Not only will they create flattering silhouettes, but they will function effortlessly with the rest of your wardrobe so that you can dress up or be casual at the switch of a shoe!
- DO look for jeans with flat pockets or no pockets at all. A flat pocket is what you will find on the typical 5-pocket jean - pockets that you can easily slip your hand into without the flip of a flap. Jeans without back pockets, especially in dark wash denims, are a better solution to accentuating curves.
- DO think outside the fitting room! If the inseam is too long, or if the waist just a bit too wide, but the overall fit of the jean is wonderful - TAILOR! Tailors are everywhere, & many department stores even have their own. Your jeans should fit you comfortably, & for $20-$30, you can have that PERFECT fitting jean, finally, & it will be worth every penny.
Boot cut & Straight leg jeans in Dark wash denim





