Petite Jeans...

sockgirl77

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Speaking of cutting clothes too small. I've noticed something about Target. Alot of their shirts are cut waaaaay too small. I picked up a few sweaters and knits to notice that their XL is cut like a Medium. Their Smalls would fit my 3 year old. WTF do they base their sizes on? I put down the XL's because I'll be damned if I'm wearing an XL tag! :frown:
 

smoothmarine187

Well-Known Member
Speaking of cutting clothes too small. I've noticed something about Target. Alot of their shirts are cut waaaaay too small. I picked up a few sweaters and knits to notice that their XL is cut like a Medium. Their Smalls would fit my 3 year old. WTF do they base their sizes on? I put down the XL's because I'll be damned if I'm wearing an XL tag! :frown:

When it's on the floor with the lights out, who cares what it says
 

jenbengen

Watch it
5'2

I never get up to the mall. :ohwell:


I have found out that I cannot wear junior jeans anymore. After 3 kids, I have a women's body. I have to wear midrise now and junior's are usually lowrise.

I have had really good luck with two brands so far- Old Navy "sweetheart" cut in the short length (they are stretch with pockets in back- regular rise, too- no butt showing!). Also, I was at the Banana Republic outlet store and bought a great pair of petite jeans for $39 (I wear them WAY too much). They also are stretch and super cute. Oh, and both are boot cut.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
I have had really good luck with two brands so far- Old Navy "sweetheart" cut in the short length (they are stretch with pockets in back- regular rise, too- no butt showing!). Also, I was at the Banana Republic outlet store and bought a great pair of petite jeans for $39 (I wear them WAY too much). They also are stretch and super cute. Oh, and both are boot cut.

I'll check Old Navy. I have not been in there in awhile.
 
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