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That's why I always wear the mens wranglers. Not only for the waist and inseam sizes but I do not have hips and thighs like JLO. By the time I get the waist to fit they are super baggy in the legs. Not every woman has an hour glass figure, regardless of whether they are over weight, the right weight or skinny. I for one am 5' 1 1/2", I weigh 137lbs. My waist is much smaller than my top part ( I am very top heavy) and I have chicken legs. I would just like to be able to go and buy a pair of pants off of the rack that fit, with out pain on my hip bone or nether regions.
 
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wait... around here, it's "$2 more for long sizes!"
which, I recently learned, is because the longer seam takes longer to sew, and so for those working piece work sewing, they can't do as many in the same time. (I used to think it was the extra fabric.) so they're charging you extra because yours are short?

I've found a brand and style of mens jeans that fit me fine and I buy thoes because they're cheaper than the women's by $5-$8.

love the boot cut, hate the low rise... on me and on anyone who's underwear or butt cleavage is hanging out when wear them. and I have to say that painted-on low-rise with the muffin top look is kinda special too!
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wait... around here, it's "$2 more for long sizes!"
which, I recently learned, is because the longer seam takes longer to sew, and so for those working piece work sewing, they can't do as many in the same time. (I used to think it was the extra fabric.) so they're charging you extra because yours are short?

I've found a brand and style of mens jeans that fit me fine and I buy thoes because they're cheaper than the women's by $5-$8.

love the boot cut, hate the low rise... on me and on anyone who's underwear or butt cleavage is hanging out when wear them. and I have to say that painted-on low-rise with the muffin top look is kinda special too!
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If you're not normal (define normal lol ) they charge you more !!
 
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That would be great! I don't know why they don't do that, either. I'm taller than average and it's very hard to find clothing for tall women and even short and average height women have a hard time, too. I hear it has to do with costs. The manufacturers mostly produce clothes for the most common sizes because they say that there aren't enough people to buy talls and petites to justify making more of them. So they say.

I don't mind low-rise, but I have a job where I bend and stoop a lot in a public place and I don't like my bare back or butt crack to show.
 
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I am 5' in sneakers and right now, 105 lbs, normal is 89 lbs. But, I am all hips and butt, which doesn't exist in petite size 0-2. Lowrise I get fitting my hips and perfect. At waist, ugh, 2 sizes bigger and gap city.
 
From a guy's point of veiw........................... the boot cut style is fine.................. Low rise jeans on big ladies doesn't nearly cover up as much as they should, nuthin worst than a XXXL woman with plumbers crack. Women with slimmer bodies do look better in low rise jeans as it should be. The whole idea behind low rise jeans is so the Tramp stamp tatoo ( Butt crack Art ) can be promantly displayed, the whole problem is what if you have a big woman in low rise jeans and a tramp stamp, now that will make you go blind, just sayin.
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and you can see them in droves parading at Walmart LOL.
 
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Clothing designers know that woman are such suckers at trying to keep up with the joneses, so the fad's and trends in womans clothing change so often in a one up manship, the prey on a womans vanity and they got your purse strings. Fortunately Mens clothing styles remain fairly normal for long periods of time, because we really don't care what other guy's are wearing, we could care less. A big no no in the womans fashion world.
 

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