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| Hey all! Has anyone tried Fallon's jeans? (Or anything from her line?) 36 sounds like an incredibly long inseam! And how true to size do they run?
I give her a ton of credit for rock'n her own crazy style. |
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    Location: MN | Ive heard they run true to size in the waist. They are long! Her "Fear" line runs incredibly big. |
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          Location: Kentucky | As someone who is 6 foot tall... 36" inseam is not that long, lol. |
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      Location: The edge of no where | I'm 5'8" and wear a 36" inseam.... |
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    Location: White Mountains of AZ | I'm only 5'3" and like to wear 36". I like long pants lol. |
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| Yep, 5'9 and 36" inseam. The longer the better. |
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     Location: My own little world! | I'm 5'7 and 1/2'' and I wear a 36 to ride in. Otherwise they are way too short. |
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| I'm 5'10 and a 36" inseam fits great over boots, but I love my 38" inseam cruel girls, they don't ride up over the tops of my boots! |
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  Location: IL | I got two of her shirts for Christmas (one tshirt and a tank top). I usually wear a medium tshirt but asked for a size Large as I figured they would run pretty small and most likely shrink after washing. I have to say they actually do run true to size (the large is big on me even after washing it) and the material is quality. I was sort of expecting real paper thin fabric but they are nice sturdy tshirt material. |
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | Heck, I'm only 5-1 and I wear a 34" inseam.
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| Whoooaaa so many tall people here you make me feel like I'm a dwarf being under 5'5"! Haha thanks for all the insight though, I'm impressed to see how many of you guys have some stuff and also knowing it's quality material. |
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           Location: Kansas | super cute, but too pricey for me. I wear 36" but I'm 5'6"...and I just like longer jeans. |
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| Her stuff looks awesome! I'm only 5'3 and wear a 34" inseam. I feel so short! |
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| Doesn't having longer jeans make then drag and tear though? I can see how great they are for riding and a run because then they won't ride up. Buuut I can't afford riding jeans AND going out jeans?! Esp. if they're nice ones! |
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| P68 - 2016-02-29 4:32 PM
Doesn't having longer jeans make then drag and tear though? I can see how great they are for riding and a run because then they won't ride up. Buuut I can't afford riding jeans AND going out jeans?! Esp. if they're nice ones!
not if you wear spurs, that keeps them up off the ground. hahaha I'm 5'10 so I don't have the too long problem, but I bet it would work. |
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| FlyingHigh1454 - 2016-02-29 3:39 PM P68 - 2016-02-29 4:32 PM Doesn't having longer jeans make then drag and tear though? I can see how great they are for riding and a run because then they won't ride up. Buuut I can't afford riding jeans AND going out jeans?! Esp. if they're nice ones! not if you wear spurs, that keeps them up off the ground. hahaha I'm 5'10 so I don't have the too long problem, but I bet it would work.
I've seen people fold them up just a bit when they get off their horse too. Not enough to look ridiculous, but enough that they skim the ground rather than drag. Spurs would keep them up too. |
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| FlyingHigh1454 - 2016-02-29 3:39 PM
P68 - 2016-02-29 4:32 PM
Doesn't having longer jeans make then drag and tear though? I can see how great they are for riding and a run because then they won't ride up. Buuut I can't afford riding jeans AND going out jeans?! Esp. if they're nice ones!
not if you wear spurs, that keeps them up off the ground. hahaha I'm 5'10 so I don't have the too long problem, but I bet it would work.
So you're saying I should wear my spurs out dance'n?  |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | I have a few pairs of her jeans...or i should say i have the gypsy soul jeans and they run a bit big....and dont buy the striped ones with the aqua stitching....all the stitching came out in the first wash...and i had them inside out in a mesh bag.....im 5'3 and i buy 36...i hate flood pants....lol......m |
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| I am 5'7" and 34" inseam are tennis shoe pants. The newer cut jeans will drag. I miss the OLD boot cut, no flair, that would not drag no matter what. |
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   Location: Nebraska | i have bought a few shirts and sized up because i'm between a small and medium depending on brand. they've all been big. i love her stuff! |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Cashbaby - 2016-02-29 12:12 PM I'm 5'7 and 1/2'' and I wear a 36 to ride in. Otherwise they are way too short.
Same here. I hate having high waters when I'm on a horse. |
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| I’m 5’5 and I wear 36” to ride in. Hate when my pants ride up on my boots. I love her brook jeans but I can’t fathom spending $75 dollars on them! I won’t even spend that on regular denim |
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| P68 - 2016-02-29 4:32 PM Doesn't having longer jeans make then drag and tear though? I can see how great they are for riding and a run because then they won't ride up. Buuut I can't afford riding jeans AND going out jeans?! Esp. if they're nice ones!
you just wear the back off a little no big deal i was 5 4 34 and 36 inseam |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | Man you guys make me sound like a midget. I am only 5'1 and I have heck finding anything that isn't about 4 inches to long. I have to roll up the bottom of almost every single pair of jeans I own. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Never had bought any of Fallons stuff, 5'7 here, I have long legs so I wear 36 inseams, I hate to see pants up over the top of someones boots so dorky looking lol, but for just wearing around the house during the summer are just going to town I like my 34 inseams to wear with just tennies are flip flops. Lots of times I roll up my pants to rinse off my horses are if the ground is wet. But gotta have long pants like the tenting look  |
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      Location: Mississippi | UTAHCANCHASER - 2016-03-01 8:05 AM
Man you guys make me sound like a midget. I am only 5'1 and I have heck finding anything that isn't about 4 inches to long. I have to roll up the bottom of almost every single pair of jeans I own.
I feel your pain. I have to have "going out jeans" and "riding jeans". I can't stand to have my pants ride up when I ride but I also can't go out in pants that are doubled and rolled. |
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         Location: MT | rodeoveteran - 2016-02-29 5:21 PM I am 5'7" and 34" inseam are tennis shoe pants. The newer cut jeans will drag. I miss the OLD boot cut, no flair, that would not drag no matter what.
I miss that too! |
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    Location: MN | Murphy - 2016-02-29 11:45 AM
As someone who is 6 foot tall... 36" inseam is not that long, lol.
TRUE! Im 5'9 and its so hard to find jeans that are long enough. Cowgirl Tuff for me! |
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| I'm 5'9 and I try to wear higher than a 36" inseam. The longer the better. Might be my former showing days still shining through but I can't stand High water pants! I usually buy Cruel Girls and cuff the jeans when I walk around. I like how Cruel Girl has the splits on the sides.
As for Fallon's jeans, they are too wild for me! I did buy some of her rodeo shirts though when she first started out and they looked pretty cheaply made for the price I payed. Looked like they bought a screen press machine and did the feathers on their own. You could see the Glue used to tack on the bling too. I could have made it myself for a cheaper price. I love Fallon, I was just disappointed in the shirts. They might be better now tho. They also ran a weird size, very boxy. |
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    Location: Somewhere around here | Just bought a sale shirt on her site. Size medium and I hope it all works out well! |
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     Location: Jersey Girl | UTAHCANCHASER - 2016-03-01 9:05 AM Man you guys make me sound like a midget. I am only 5'1 and I have heck finding anything that isn't about 4 inches to long. I have to roll up the bottom of almost every single pair of jeans I own.
Same here! And the jean manufacturers must think all women are a size 2 and have LOOOOOOOOOOONG legs!! |
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| UTAHCANCHASER - 2016-03-01 8:05 AM
Man you guys make me sound like a midget. I am only 5'1 and I have heck finding anything that isn't about 4 inches to long. I have to roll up the bottom of almost every single pair of jeans I own.
Me and you both. Now combine that with a 39" hip and a 26" waist, and I dare you to find jeans that fit!! Catastrophe. |
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| I have a bunch of her jeans. True to size. I'm 5'4 they are great length |
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| I bought two of her jeans and I usually can't find my size because I wear kid's size 12 and they are true to size. |
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        Location: on my horse | I want to try some of her jeans and shirts there's some super cute and not too wild options! As far as too long/too short I wear tall top buckaroo style boots so I avoid that all together, I wear skinny jeans a lot with the tall boots too. |
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     Location: Northern Ontario | I can't ride on any of my 34" inseam jeans :( It looks like I shrunk my jeans and they come up halfway up my boots. I am 5,8. I love my 36s.... I saw someone at a rodeo with fallons tye dye jeans, and I find them so pretty. Wish I could pull it off! |
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| I like it on my salad and as a dip. |
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| I'm a circus midget and can get by with 36 inseam. And yes I do wear my spurs to keep them off the ground ?? |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | sodapop - 2016-03-06 10:16 AM I like it on my salad and as a dip.
I love it for a dip for my fried Zucchini, now thats yummmm right there |
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           Location: Heart of Texas | I'm 5'3 and ride in a 30 inch inseam. Most of my regular jeans are tall people's capris.
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    Location: Somewhere around here | cecollins0811 - 2016-03-04 5:47 AM
Just bought a sale shirt on her site. Size medium and I hope it all works out well!
Ended up buying a small due to some claims of the shirts being a little large. Bad choice. I can barely even get into the shirt! Hoping to sell it (anyone interested?) and maybe buy another one that would fit me. I advise that they are true to size. |
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| This may be a dumb question, but I'm going on with it. What is the brand of these jeans? Do they tually say RanchDressin on the tag?....or are these other brand jeans that have been dyed? I was just thinking RanchDressin was the name of her online store. My real question I guess is who is making these jeans for her and where are they made?
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   Location: Nebraska | sodapop - 2016-03-21 10:44 PM This may be a dumb question, but I'm going on with it. What is the brand of these jeans? Do they tually say RanchDressin on the tag?....or are these other brand jeans that have been dyed? I was just thinking RanchDressin was the name of her online store. My real question I guess is who is making these jeans for her and where are they made?
my shirts say ranch dress'n on the tags |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | cecollins0811 - 2016-03-21 4:38 PM cecollins0811 - 2016-03-04 5:47 AM Just bought a sale shirt on her site. Size medium and I hope it all works out well! Ended up buying a small due to some claims of the shirts being a little large. Bad choice. I can barely even get into the shirt! Hoping to sell it (anyone interested? ) and maybe buy another one that would fit me. I advise that they are true to size.
mssg me with which one it is. I might be interested |
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    Location: Friendswood, Texas | The tag on the jeans does say Ranch Dress'n. |
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| I found that the shirts I ordered fit SMALL... very small, plus they fell apart after the first wash, requested my money back and was told too bad! They are cheaply made and too expensive |
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| brlracerchick - 2016-03-21 11:01 PM sodapop - 2016-03-21 10:44 PM This may be a dumb question, but I'm going on with it. What is the brand of these jeans? Do they tually say RanchDressin on the tag?....or are these other brand jeans that have been dyed? I was just thinking RanchDressin was the name of her online store. My real question I guess is who is making these jeans for her and where are they made? my shirts say ranch dress'n on the tags
I bought a long sleeve shirt from them, not the ones they make. And it tag said lovely j, I looked it up. It's a whole sale website. It was definitely bad quality, very thin material, like something you get at Ross |
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| my mom bought me 3 items for my bday. A hoodie, shirt and saddle sack. Very disappointed with the clothing items. The vinyl print on the hoodie looked so faded and smaller than what they advertise on the website. I was really shocked with this since we all know fallon is known for fun bright rodeo attire. And I'm really shocked she would actually let that leave her warehouse. The shirt I got was not the ones they make, it was a long sleeve cow neck Aztec print. Tag says lovely j, whole sale website I looked up. The shirt was very thin material, I had to put an under shirt on so my skin didn't show. Anyone ever buy her rodeo shirts? I'd like to get one but after the quality of the ones I received I'm nervous to order again.  |
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          Location: South Georgia | I have ordered shirts a couple of times. One word of caution--they have an odd returns process. You cant exchange things either. In my case, getting a response from them via email was next to impossible. My messages were ignored. From those experiences, I told myself I'd never buy from them again, but I do like the catchy T-shirts they come out with. Just a pain if you need any assistance. |
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          Location: Dearing, GA | Karlaw - 2016-03-22 1:57 PM I found that the shirts I ordered fit SMALL... very small, plus they fell apart after the first wash, requested my money back and was told too bad! They are cheaply made and too expensive
I had the same experience. I have a large chest, so I ordered a 3X pearl snap just to be safe. Thing fits my friend who wears a true MEDIUM just fine, but don't even try to button that thing on me. I'm also selling it. Very disappointed. |
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| I bought one of her fear t-shirts, bought an XL as I am confident in a roomy XL but was warned about them running big or normally I likely would have sized up. It was like a mens XXL and super bummed because I have lost more weight and now its a dress LOL |
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   Location: Kansas | I've seen lots of people post about the poor quality in clothes and the saddle sacks, both. |
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      Location: SW Missouri | I love everything I’ve purchased. 2 saddle sacks and at least 6 or 7 shirts 
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | total performance - 2016-02-29 11:34 AM Heck, I'm only 5-1 and I wear a 34" inseam.
me too lol |
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    Location: Oklahoma | I purchased 2 shirts and they were very very poor quality. One of the shirts I purchased had a big hole in it. They answered my first email requesting a picture of the shirt that was damaged and stated they would replace or refund my money. I sent the picture and they refused to answer any more of my emails. In my opinion once they get your money they don't care about any defects their products have.  |
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     Location: Ellensburg, Washington | I have only purchased t-shirts and they have been good quality,Gildan or other heavy weight shirts. When it state they are unisex they aren't joking. I accidently ordered a xxl thinking it would be like a womens xxl and it was a dress. I got a saddle sack for Christmas and it appears to be good quality. Excited to try one of the rodeo shirts. |
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