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Jegging type jeans which aren't skinny

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Twigletgirl27 · 18/10/2020 20:11

Since lockdown and living in comfy stretchy trousers I find regular jeans so uncomfortable to wear! There are loads of pull on skinny jeggings around but I wonder if anyone has come across any with a slim or stray leg? Or maybe they just don't exist!

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Twigletgirl27 · 18/10/2020 20:17

Or straight leg even!

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Marsis · 18/10/2020 20:44

Try sea salt they might not have jeans but have cords and casual type trousers with a ‘pull on’ waist that aren’t skinny. Not sure what are like as don’t own them but looked ok on the website not cutting edge fashion but comfy and inoffensive.

greyinganddecaying · 18/10/2020 22:19

Simply be do bootcut jeggings

LadyOfTheCanyon · 19/10/2020 09:10

If you don't want bootcut, ASOS do a straight leg jegging called Bella. The blue colours are a bit naff but the black is great.

AuntieStella · 19/10/2020 09:19

Try the Damart catalogue

www.damart.co.uk/

CherryValanc · 19/10/2020 09:50

I think they will be skinny, as jegging is "jean leggings" aren't they? Looking for pull-on jeans might be a better search than jeggings.

Though someone has mentioned bootcut jeggings, so there might be hope!

JustCallMeGriffin · 19/10/2020 10:04

I buy the simply be bootcut jeggings as linked by greyinganddecaying, they're very comfortable and definitely pass as jeans rather than 'leggings'

Twigletgirl27 · 19/10/2020 14:31

Thanks everyone for helpful suggestions. I see Simply Be do a slim leg jegging too as well as bootcut so might start there! Thanks again x

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homemadecommunistrussia · 19/10/2020 15:28

Debenhams used to do a straight leg version.

homemadecommunistrussia · 19/10/2020 15:30

here

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