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Moving on from Topshop skinny jeans - help!

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Bertieboo1 · 20/05/2016 20:33

I have always had Topshop skinny jeans but am finding post 2 babies that they are too low cut, and bending over to play with the kids is revealing too much!

What brands would you all recommend? I am a size 10, average height. Looking for a pair that are higher cut but still nice and skinny.

Thanks!

OP posts:
ktkaboom · 21/05/2016 21:42

I love the primark ones they are called super high waist super skinny! They have them in loads of colours and also ripped knee versions! I have around 10 pairs they are so comfy and have a good stretch too!!

Kennington · 22/05/2016 09:03

I live in top shop baxters - mid to low rise after baby was fine
Proper denim, not the soft stuff that highlights all my bumps.
Been wearing since 2000!

flanjabelle · 22/05/2016 09:06

I love the new look high waisted skinny jeans. They hold in your tummy, don't lose their shape and look really nice. They are not too expensive and are just as good as my more expensive pairs.

Dangerouswoman · 22/05/2016 09:15

Next high waist skinny jeans are flattering and hide a multitude. I haven't worn high waists for years but I now live in them.

PurpleRibbons · 22/05/2016 09:23

Sainsbury's skinnies are great, very stretchy and 25% off at the moment.

n0ne · 22/05/2016 09:49

Def H&M. Great price and fit well. I wore their low and super-low cut skinnys for ages but recently bought the high cut and love them!

Pixiemeat · 22/05/2016 19:39

Topshop Joni's for me, post-baby!

Also Superdry Sophia's

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