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*Pants for DS 9 HELP*

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ElaineFromLondon · 30/11/2014 18:59

Hi, I'm looking for pants for my DS, I seem to be having trouble finding some for him though, He's 4"4 but he's got chubby thighs and (to be honest) a very big belly, He's got lots of jeans and chinos but none of them will fasten up around his belly, he went to a party yesterday and I had to use 2 safety pins to try and at least half fasten his chinos, one of them broke and im pretty sure some people noticed. Anyway, does anybody know some good places to get some that'll fit comfortably and be the right length on him.

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ilovepowerhoop · 30/11/2014 21:26

do you mean pants or trousers?

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ilovepowerhoop · 30/11/2014 21:27

some places do plus size/sturdy fit type jeans e.g. Next, BHS

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TeenAndTween · 30/11/2014 21:37

Sorry, no help, but can't you just buy larger and turn up the length?

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keepmoving · 30/11/2014 21:49

Next jeans seem to have generous leg widths and I really rate Boden, we size up but for both width and length. Obviously avoid skinny styles but the flannel trousers, cargo style work well.

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ElaineFromLondon · 30/11/2014 21:53

I mean trousers, when Ive tried BHS and Next clothes on him they haven't fitted, BHS plus size would just fit but not if he was to put on any more weight.

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ElaineFromLondon · 30/11/2014 21:58

Boden's aren't big enough either, I used to get stuff for him from there but It stopped fitting him.

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FelixTitling · 30/11/2014 22:02

Tesco? they always seem to have very generous waistlines for boys.

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SerialNamechanger1 · 30/11/2014 22:02

Can I very gently suggest that perhaps you need to take a look at his portion sizes, what he is eating and the amount of exercise he is getting. It's not fair on him to be so overweight that even the plus sizes won't fit and it will only get worse as he gets older if it's not controlled now. (Unless he has a medical condition, in which case I'm sorry).

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afreshstartplease · 30/11/2014 22:04

What serial said

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ElaineFromLondon · 30/11/2014 22:08

I'm not 100% sure what is causing his weight, he eats an awful lot for his age but it seems to be very recently that he's suddenly got a big tummy and started getting quite fat. He's going to the Doctor's on Thursday to see about it.

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FelixTitling · 30/11/2014 22:18

It might be a good idea to keep a diary of everything he eats between now and then and take it with you.

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ElaineFromLondon · 30/11/2014 22:20

Felix- Sounds like a good idea, provided he tells the truth about how much he's eaten when he goes to his friends house for tea :)

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FelixTitling · 30/11/2014 22:24

well if he's anything like my 9 year old, he'll have forgotten by the time he gets home Grin.

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ElaineFromLondon · 30/11/2014 22:26

I'll ask his friend's mum, I'm sure she'll remember.

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ElaineFromLondon · 30/11/2014 22:42

I've checked Tesco's website and their trousers won't fit him either.

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FelixTitling · 30/11/2014 22:51
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ElaineFromLondon · 01/12/2014 19:30

I've looked at the website mentioned above by FelixTitling, everything on there is justtoo small for him. Except for a pair of elasticated shorts.

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AuntieStella · 01/12/2014 19:35

As that site goes to a 44inch waist, I'm not sure you're going to find anything and your best bet would be to buy elasticated trousers in an adult size and turn them up.

I hope the doctor's appointment goes well.

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BelleateSebastian · 01/12/2014 19:35

The trousers go up to a 52" waist, im sure your ds isnt that rotund! just turn the legs up.

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BelleateSebastian · 01/12/2014 19:36

cross post Stella Grin

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AuntieStella · 01/12/2014 19:39

I didn't spot the 52s though!

You could always see if you could find someone to make some for him. You could try asking at a dry cleaners, as the people who do alterations will often make stuff too.

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ElaineFromLondon · 01/12/2014 19:40

They have waist sizes big enough for him, but the trousers/shorts would need a massive length alteration which I wouldn't be capable of.

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FelixTitling · 01/12/2014 19:42

They do alterations for £5.99 too.

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ElaineFromLondon · 01/12/2014 19:59

I think I'll just have to get something from there then, and quickly. Today he couldn't go to his friends house because his chino shorts( the last pair of non-school trousers that he could get away with) broke and couldn't be refastened. Poor thing :(

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BelleateSebastian · 01/12/2014 22:34

I've just looked at your other posts (as this one rang a bell) and see that all of your ds' are overweight, is your go supportive?

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