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guest_in_jeans wrote:Hi,
I started wearing womens jeans a while back, it all started with a dare from my partner. I find them more comfortable and better fitting and looking than male jeans.
I have a few pairs of womens jeans from Pilot which are definitely my favourite.
I like to think they are just jeans and no one can really tel if a person is wearing male or female jeans.
But looking at people more closely, I think maybe I am wrong.
Does anyone out there think that there are definite give aways that a pair of jeans was intended for women?
. wrote:guest_in_jeans wrote:Hi,
I started wearing womens jeans a while back, it all started with a dare from my partner. I find them more comfortable and better fitting and looking than male jeans.
I have a few pairs of womens jeans from Pilot which are definitely my favourite.
I like to think they are just jeans and no one can really tel if a person is wearing male or female jeans.
But looking at people more closely, I think maybe I am wrong.
Does anyone out there think that there are definite give aways that a pair of jeans was intended for women?
nothing wrong with that ,I dont think that women are bothered if they wear mens clothes its just a piece of fabric and have also heard form other men who wear womens jeans that they fit better as mens are often baggy to big .
What difference does that make?. wrote:
I sometimes buy ladies jeans, mainly 'cos I am short, and I can get the correct leg length in them for me. As long as the fly is he correct side, I don't think people will notice - provided it doesn't say "Dorothy Perkins" on the label!
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Allison - 
Then you will have to pull them down and sit to pee, and use a purse for the things you would normally put in your pockets. However, not all women's jeans are made that way.Bill_Women_Jean_Lover wrote:I wear Route 66 stretch fitting jeans as tight around the butt and thighs. They fit well and very comfortable. Like the flare legs. Only issue is short zipper and smaller pockets but like it. . . . . .
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Allison - 
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