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Can somebody explains jeans to me please?

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SaulGood · 04/06/2015 12:28

After my PFB was born and mired in a postnatal fug, I went to buy some trousers. The criterion were they had to fit and preferably, be available from the first shop I went into. I went to TK Maxx iirc and buoyed by the need to feed the baby and the promise of trousers which would hide my post-CS apron, I tried on a grand total of one pair of size 12 jeans. They seemed to fit and they agreed to sell them to me. I was unaware at the time precisely how lucky I was.

It is eight years later. I love these jeans. With the exception of a pregnancy in the intervening years, I have worn them every week, at least once, since I bought them. They are massive round the waist as I'm actually a size 8 again but I tie them up with a head scarf. They might not fit round my somewhat decreased middle but they fit in all sorts of other metaphysical ways. They make me very happy. They're soft and worn and make me feel emotions usually inspired by the heady combination of gingerbread and David Mitchell. Sadly, they are tired. The bottoms have gone from frayed to ripped and as they really don't stay up as well as one might hope trousers on a middle-aged woman should, they drag on the floor more and more and they're protesting. The knees are torn, which means whenever I put them on and accidentally catch my toes in the hole, the children are treated to a rousing chorus of "oh buggering fuckety fuck". I have accepted that it's time to go no contact.

I went shopping. I bloody did. I have tried on no less than 27,000 pairs of jeans. I understood none of them. They clearly didn't understand me either. The terminology is boggling. Skinny, straight leg, low rise, boyfriend, boot cut, worn, torn, stonewash, twisted, dip dyed, distressed. DISTRESSED? I'm fucking distressed.

In a flash of inspiration, I tried googling the brand of my much loved, much missed pair of jeans and it turns out that "Roxy" only ever made one nice pair of jeans.

I don't want skinny jeans. I don't want to wrestle myself into my clothes. I want to pull them on and sigh at how comfortable they are. I also don't like them cut so low I'm partaking in an unintended strip tease every time I reach up to the top shelf for more stem ginger. I know I don't like boot cut because I experimented with it in 1989 and I'm just about over that experience. The ones I've tried on all seemed to be really inflexible, thick denim. Is it only washing a pair of jeans every Saturday for 8 years that makes them less cardboard-like?

I don't want them ridiculously baggy, or harem or whatever else I spotted in a shop the other day. I like them just normal. You know, not clinging, not baggy, just jeans. I have a pretty nice figure and I like the fact that my jeans fit me and I feel good in them, but they're not tight iyswim. Not cut low at the waist either, not up to my nipples, just normal. I like quite pale jeans. My much loved ones were v pale blue, stone wash I think. I don't mind grey jeans either. I don't like v dark blue. Oh and I went in Next too and every single pair I looked at was made out of weird, stretchy material. I don't like that either.

I've tried Sainsbury's and Tesco. I also looked in Gap. I have tried on lots and lots. The nicest I tried on were Sainsbury's low rise boyfriend jeans but the waistband wasn't uncomfortable. If I bought them, would that get better with washing them?

I don't have a lot of money and I genuinely only need one pair of jeans. Which shop do I go to and what am I looking for? I'm actually not as fussy as this thread makes me sound. I just want to be comfortable.

Having googled, boyfriend jeans do seem to be what I want but then this nonsense pops up and I think what I actually want is to never go shopping again. The shape is pretty close to what I want, but what's with the weird vents?

I really, really like these but £95?! They're very similar to my lovely Roxy jeans. So some like that (or with slightly less of a taper if possible, is that straight leg?) but I'd like to keep both kidneys.

Anybody still awake? Just name a shop and a style and I will go there and try them on.

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SaulGood · 04/06/2015 21:42

Oh I really, really like those Nikita Bluebird ones. I mean, seriously like them. I am short though with short legs. Would I look like an extra in a regional Aladdin production?

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Follyfoot · 04/06/2015 21:44

Grin she does doesnt she...

The actual measurements of the jeans are on the size guide button, so should give you an idea.

SaulGood · 04/06/2015 21:46

These are the Nikita ones, yes?

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SaulGood · 04/06/2015 21:47

I'll measure myself tomorrow. Boden and Mumsnet, ebony and ivory, digestives and cheese, David Mitchell and handcuffs.

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Judydreamsofhorses · 04/06/2015 21:49

Don't be put off by the name, but I love Topshop's "mom" jeans - they're basically a high waisted peg-leg and are really flattering. Very similar in shape to the Whistles pair you linked to. (Sorry I don't know how to do the link thing.)

www.topshop.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?searchTerm=Mom&storeId=12556&productId=18546150&urlRequestType=Base&categoryId=&langId=-1&productIdentifier=product&catalogId=33057

ThatIsNachoCheese · 04/06/2015 21:58

Ah my sister had a pair like that from Diesel. Oh she loved them, but she burnt them while drying them in front of the fire. She was beside herself.

SaulGood · 04/06/2015 22:01

They seem a little too high waisted. I need them to sit a bit lower down or the effects of my cs make the zip area look odd.

They are quite flattering, if a little oddly named.

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ThatIsNachoCheese · 04/06/2015 22:05

^^ they say skinny but I don't think they are...

ThatIsNachoCheese · 04/06/2015 22:08

I know it's ebay but?
m.ebay.co.uk/itm/400917770691?nav=SEARCH

BikeRunSki · 04/06/2015 22:12

That eBay link seems to be the same jeans, yes Saul. But you said you weren't buying from eBay. If you sign up to Surfdome emails, they are always sending out discount codes.

Cocolepew · 04/06/2015 22:12

Are you Showy with a new name? Hmm

Its about this time of year we get her annual need new clothes thread .

SaulGood · 04/06/2015 22:51

Showy? Who the heck is she? Sounds like a right needy ha'porth with an annual need for clothes. Wink

Nacho, you're good at this. I really like the ebay and tk maxx ones, the pockets are brilliant. I'm confused by the tk maxx sizing though. The waist measurements I understand but presumably 's' means short. What length is that? I can't find it on their size guide.

I have signed up to the Surfdome emails. I was looking to see if they were cheaper elsewhere. Grin

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Cocolepew · 04/06/2015 22:55

Yes she was a right cow.

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SaulGood · 04/06/2015 22:56

TK Maxx have LTB jeans. The Mumsnet jeans to be sure.

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SaulGood · 04/06/2015 22:59

I think she was banned tbh. For Running On and Incessant Namchanging.

Good riddance, eh?

She has a v silly rl name too.

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Cocolepew · 04/06/2015 23:03

Oh god her rl name. I feel for her being saddled with it.
Horrific Sad

SaulGood · 04/06/2015 23:06

She asks people to call her Ermintrude, Hilda, Brian, anything but that Sad

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KanyesVest · 04/06/2015 23:10

Mango Alice. They are wonderful.

SirVixofVixHall · 04/06/2015 23:20

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ladies-Roxy-Light-Wash-Straight-Leg-Jeans-W32-L32-Uk-14-BNWT-/161714670836?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item25a6f20cf4
Are/were your jeans like this? Because although these are bigger, your size will come up on ebay at some point.

SaulGood · 04/06/2015 23:36

Nope.

Having a look through ebay, they are very, very like these.

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TopazRocks · 04/06/2015 23:38

Best fitting jeans I ever got was from Phase Eight in the sale. They just happened to have my size on sale when I went in one day for a look. I am bigger than you - size 16 0n a good day and tall-ish. Sometimes they have really good sales online, as going into the shop can be a bit hit and miss, I find.

ZeroFunDame · 05/06/2015 00:17

But I want to know Ermintrude's real name.

And all the people who might know have probably retired to incurious beds. Angry

ThatIsNachoCheese · 05/06/2015 00:26

Why thank you Smile Short length is normally 30 I think.
If I were you I would definitely try some ebay ones, you can always list them if they're no good.
And you could buy the tkmaxx ones and take them back to the shop if no good.
I am good at online shopping. Years of young children and a bad back Grin

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