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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Their stretch do just that... stretch.... And then don't retract. I wouldn't buy a smaller size because honestly when you wash them you won't be able to get them back on lol
I ride in Cruel Girl's utility and georgia jeans and have a few of the Cowgirl Tuff's. None are the stretch version.
I won't ever buy riding jeans with stretch in them just because they stretch, but don't retract. LOL
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  Location: My own little world :) | I could be wrong but I had someone tell me that we designer jeans you should buy a size smaller because they are designed to stretch and relax after you've had them on for a little while. I thought someone told me that at Nordstrom's but I could be wrong. At the weight and body situation I'm in am happy to have that stretch ;) Good luck! |
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    Location: Oklahoma | It also depends on the wash you buy. The darker the wash the more they stretch. All my jeans are too small when I buy them and too big when I get on my horse. LOL Its a fact of life now. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I just bought some Grace in LA jeans last week and they stretch but not so much I have butt crack problems. I haven't rode in them yet though. |
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           Location: Kansas | CYA Ranch - 2015-02-19 2:13 PM
I just bought some Grace in LA jeans last week and they stretch but not so much I have butt crack problems. I haven't rode in them yet though.
I have butt crack problems with every pair of jeans I own......I have alot of "junk in my trunk" LMAO |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | hoofs_in_motion - 2015-02-19 2:15 PM CYA Ranch - 2015-02-19 2:13 PM I just bought some Grace in LA jeans last week and they stretch but not so much I have butt crack problems. I haven't rode in them yet though. I have butt crack problems with every pair of jeans I own......I have alot of "junk in my trunk" LMAO
Yep.. I have the more bootie than waist problem. Maybe its not a problem but it gets to be hard to find jeans. |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| LOL, i have the junk in the trunk problem too, also thunder thighs! So finding jeans that I can even get on is a problem. So then they try falling off - great. I'm not sure what jeans to try next. Everything is slim fit, dont they know some of us are "all about that bass"! I did find that Ariat Riding Jeans cover my butt and don't sag as much - maybe due to the poly content in addtion to the stretch. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | camocowgirl - 2015-02-19 2:25 PM LOL, i have the junk in the trunk problem too, also thunder thighs! So finding jeans that I can even get on is a problem. So then they try falling off - great. I'm not sure what jeans to try next. Everything is slim fit, dont they know some of us are "all about that bass"! I did find that Ariat Riding Jeans cover my butt and don't sag as much - maybe due to the poly content in addtion to the stretch.
The Grace in LA jeans have an easy fit that worked for my butt and thights. There's still a gap in the back but I'll never find a pair of jeans that won't have that. I have belts in many colors and styles. I also can wear the Cruel Girl Georgias. |
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I Need a Xanax!
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| I have come to despise stretch jeans for this reason too! And not only do they stretch out too big then not tighten back up but the biggest problem is that they stretch out then ride DOWN lower and lower every time you take a step, ugh!!! I wish they made some heavier denim, non-stretch, MID rise jeans nowdays!! I currently wear the Wrangler Booty Up jeans and they are mid rise but they are very thin denim and stretch out easily and ride down bad especially if you try to bend over, ugh!! I need some jeans I can WORK in that will still stay UP over my hind end!!! Anybody have any suggestions for me? |
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       Location: Georgia | I had the exact same problem which is why I quit buying them. Loved the way they fit when I would first put them on but I couldnt stand the way they would sag after I rode. My butt needs all the help it can get and that was NOT helping haha. The only jeans I will buy now are Miss Me jeans. They are the only ones I have found that dont loosen up after I ride. I'm rough on jeans but they are tough. Yep they are expensive - I spent $190 today on 2 pairs - which is ridiculous....but I like them and they last so thats what matters most. I try to get ones without much bling because it will rub my saddle seat. |
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      Location: NE Texas | If you have an Atwoods in your area, go check out the Heart Of Stone jeans. They are a little higher rise than the Cowgirl Tuff jeans and some of the others mentioned, which I hated at first but got used to it....especially since they are only $39.99!
Secondly, try the Ariat R.E.A.L riding jean. They will not fall off at the end of the day. |
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       Location: Central Texas | Has anyone tried the Montana West Trinity Ranch jeans??? |
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| CYA Ranch - 2015-02-19 2:16 PM hoofs_in_motion - 2015-02-19 2:15 PM CYA Ranch - 2015-02-19 2:13 PM I just bought some Grace in LA jeans last week and they stretch but not so much I have butt crack problems. I haven't rode in them yet though. I have butt crack problems with every pair of jeans I own......I have alot of "junk in my trunk" LMAO Yep.. I have the more bootie than waist problem. Maybe its not a problem but it gets to be hard to find jeans.
Try having the no-assatall problem and your jeans loosening up! Luckily I was blessed with a low crack.... |
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    Location: Where Tall Corn Grows | I've had the same problem with any of the jeans that aren't 100% cotton. Wrangler Cash and Cruel girl still make 100% cotton jeans. They are a little longer in the rise so you aren't permanently scaring someone's memory of you when they see your back side hanging out. I suggest trying them on before you purchase so you know the fit is what you want. Plus they don't cost near what the pretty butt pants do :) |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Nateracer - 2015-02-19 3:35 PM CYA Ranch - 2015-02-19 2:16 PM hoofs_in_motion - 2015-02-19 2:15 PM CYA Ranch - 2015-02-19 2:13 PM I just bought some Grace in LA jeans last week and they stretch but not so much I have butt crack problems. I haven't rode in them yet though. I have butt crack problems with every pair of jeans I own......I have alot of "junk in my trunk" LMAO Yep.. I have the more bootie than waist problem. Maybe its not a problem but it gets to be hard to find jeans. Try having the no-assatall problem and your jeans loosening up! Luckily I was blessed with a low crack....
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      Location: In my own world | I'm a size 18. I just bought some Aura jeans by Wrangler. Really like them!! |
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           Location: Kansas | I have a pair of the wrangler mae jeans....I like them, but not the material. They fit perfect at first, then seem to sag in the butt area. I wish the material was not so stretchy |
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| When I was wearing cruel girls even the cotton ones really did stretch out. After one wear I had to wash and dry to get them shrunk back up. I love the Cowgirl Up jeans. Little higher rise and heavier made. Cheaper too. |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| hoofs_in_motion - 2015-02-19 2:49 AM
I have a pair of the wrangler mae jeans....I like them, but not the material. They fit perfect at first, then seem to sag in the butt area. I wish the material was not so stretchy
yep same problem with those too. They were great then poof at the end of the day sagging. I bought some Wrangler Qbaby jeans today they are 1% stretch. They seem to be less stretchy and the higher rise will help, well mid rise. I'll try the Cash ones next and see how they work. At least I know I can wear the Ariat REAL Riding jeans, the color Spitfire is the one I like.
I used to wear Georgias and both the 100% cotton and the stretch seem to stretch out and get baggy - weird.
I'm not a fan of any bling whatsoever. I love cowgirl up but I can't find any that don't have a bunch of junk on the back. I don't need any more attention in that area  |
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      Location: Wisconsin | Chicken Fried - 2015-02-19 2:41 PM
I've had the same problem with any of the jeans that aren't 100% cotton. Wrangler Cash and Cruel girl still make 100% cotton jeans. They are a little longer in the rise so you aren't permanently scaring someone's memory of you when they see your back side hanging out. I suggest trying them on before you purchase so you know the fit is what you want. Plus they don't cost near what the pretty butt pants do :)
love love love my wrangler cash jeans. They come in a nice dark wash and the lengths are great, they don't ride up in the saddle. |
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 I don't want to screw up!
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         Location: North Dakota -> Colorado | I'm in love with my Cruel Girl Rachel jeans! They do stretch but I prefer them that way then squeezing the living daylights out of me. They come up higher and I love that, I do wear my belt all the time when I wear them. These jeans are practically the only jeans that I have found to fit my body shape and feel the way I want them to. |
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           Location: Kansas | camocowgirl - 2015-02-19 6:18 PM hoofs_in_motion - 2015-02-19 2:49 AM I have a pair of the wrangler mae jeans....I like them, but not the material. They fit perfect at first, then seem to sag in the butt area. I wish the material was not so stretchy yep same problem with those too. They were great then poof at the end of the day sagging. I bought some Wrangler Qbaby jeans today they are 1% stretch. They seem to be less stretchy and the higher rise will help, well mid rise. I'll try the Cash ones next and see how they work. At least I know I can wear the Ariat REAL Riding jeans, the color Spitfire is the one I like. I used to wear Georgias and both the 100% cotton and the stretch seem to stretch out and get baggy - weird. I'm not a fan of any bling whatsoever. I love cowgirl up but I can't find any that don't have a bunch of junk on the back. I don't need any more attention in that area 
i'll have to try the qbaby.......I hear they give your butt an extra "lift" hahaha |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | The ariats work well for me. |
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | hoofs_in_motion - 2015-02-20 9:25 AM camocowgirl - 2015-02-19 6:18 PM hoofs_in_motion - 2015-02-19 2:49 AM I have a pair of the wrangler mae jeans....I like them, but not the material. They fit perfect at first, then seem to sag in the butt area. I wish the material was not so stretchy yep same problem with those too. They were great then poof at the end of the day sagging. I bought some Wrangler Qbaby jeans today they are 1% stretch. They seem to be less stretchy and the higher rise will help, well mid rise. I'll try the Cash ones next and see how they work. At least I know I can wear the Ariat REAL Riding jeans, the color Spitfire is the one I like. I used to wear Georgias and both the 100% cotton and the stretch seem to stretch out and get baggy - weird. I'm not a fan of any bling whatsoever. I love cowgirl up but I can't find any that don't have a bunch of junk on the back. I don't need any more attention in that area  i'll have to try the qbaby.......I hear they give your butt an extra "lift" hahaha
I have a pair of the qbaby booty up jeans and I really like them. |
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         Location: SW MO | The sizes are also bigger than they used to be. When I got married I wore a size 3, now I weigh 30 lbs more than I did then & I wear a 1/2 and some brands I need a 0 |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | crossspur - 2015-02-20 10:53 AM The sizes are also bigger than they used to be. When I got married I wore a size 3, now I weigh 30 lbs more than I did then & I wear a 1/2 and some brands I need a 0
No one likes to talk about vanity sizing. I have pants from 20 years ago that are sized bigger than what I wear now and won't button.  |
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     Location: WV | livinonlove&horses - 2015-02-19 5:48 PM
I'm a size 18. I just bought some Aura jeans by Wrangler. Really like them!!
Do you find that these run big? |
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 Location: East TN | I love wrangler cash jeans for riding as well as working. They don't seem to stretch or ride up. Only problem I have now is finding them in my size. I wore them before I got pregnant about a year ago. I gained a bit of weight and no longer fit in mine that I have and can't find them any bigger. The q-baby jeans are nice, too. They do come in my size so I wear them now. |
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     Location: Texas | Starch them! It is the ONLY way my jeans fit the same way throughout the day. I feel like it doesn't matter the brand or style, they get bigger as you wear them. |
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| Since I have no humour with the butt crack issue, I have a good but slightly complicated solution. My jeans are always too loose in the waist, so I run a piece of elastic in the waistband. It works well and doesn't show. And I'm not exhausted from hiking the danged things up every 10 seconds. The only ones without the issue are the old style 5 pocket wranglers and they are a rare find lately. |
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  Location: Who knows | I like mid-rises (I hate low slung jeans), and honestly, I like that the jeans stretch out a bit for riding. I have a 17 hand horse and that allows me a big range of motion for getting up in the saddle from the ground (I have short legs, so the stirrups are higher off the ground than a person with longer legs). |
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    Location: California | All my jeans do it. BKE, Big Stars, (Rock Revivals and Miss Me do it but I don't wear them) I bought a few cowgirl tuff last summer but I bought a size to big because I like loose and boxy jeans for riding and starching. Two pairs I bought have stretch and one pair I bought doesn't. Not sure the differences. |
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| http://www.cowgirlkim.com/double-d-ranch-fall-2014-rough-rider-jeggings.html
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oh my, i could never spend that on jeans, jeggins, or any clothing item other than boots lol.... wow. i bet they are comfy but i could never wear them out of the house lol
so far i'm loving wrangler q baby and cash jeans, and the ariats too of course. i think i finally found some jeans that are affordable and FIT! |
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