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    Location: NE TX | Just curious what everyone's favorite go to pair of jeans are when riding and/or running???? Feel free to add if I didn't have your Brand on there cause I couldn't think when I went to post this. I am plus size but shrinking and can now fit in some of the cuter Brand jeans and want something that will be comfortable to ride in.
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        Location: on my horse | You're going to think I'm crazy but I buy the 7 dollar jeans from walmart they are slightly higher waisted, make my booty look good and hold up super well. I do the skinny jean style since I wear tall top boots for the most part. I think No Boundaries makes them and they are a juniors style. Let me tell you they are comfortable! Come in lots of colors and you can even get some with bling  |
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | redmansmyman11 - 2016-11-27 10:31 PM You're going to think I'm crazy but I buy the 7 dollar jeans from walmart they are slightly higher waisted, make my booty look good and hold up super well. I do the skinny jean style since I wear tall top boots for the most part. I think No Boundaries makes them and they are a juniors style. Let me tell you they are comfortable! Come in lots of colors and you can even get some with bling 
I gotta agree, the $7 Walmart jeans are comfortable to wear when riding. Also, of you happen to snag them on something (in my case, most likely a fence) you don't feel so bad either. But the Walmart jeans have a flat inseam, and that is what helps. The next most comfortable are Wrangler riding jeans. |
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
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       Location: Phoenix | The Rock & Roll Cowgirl "Riding" jeans are my holy grail riding jeans. They have a wider leg, low rise (but not too low)....I feel like they were made for ME. I put them on and fall in love every time!
Edited by hammer_time 2016-11-28 7:20 AM
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  Ms. Marine
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     Location: Texas | I also ride in walmart jeans. I would much rather have to replace a $10 pair of jeans than a $50 pair of jeans any day. |
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 Accident Prone
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I have several of those brands and my handsdown faves are the Ariats. They're heavy denim, comfortable, don't get saggy, very flattering, and I can move in them. |
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Regular
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| Not going to lie. Maurices has a looser fit boot cut jean that I buy to ride in, come in longs. Like $10 a pair and they are my go to! They are cuter than the walmart jeans too haha |
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| Yoga pants. Seriously, that's what I enjoy riding in lol. Soft flexible what's not to love? |
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     Location: Stephenville, TX | I like Rock and Roll Cowgirl, Ariat, and recently bought a pair of Cruel Girl-Abby jeans that are midrise. No more showing butt-crack when putting on horse boots! |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | All I used to wear were Cowgirl Tuff jeans. A year ago I started working at the local western store and we don't carry CT so I had to switch so I wear what I sell. I've become a die hard Wrangler Mae and Cinch both the Ada and the Bailey. I think they wear better, are more comfortable and the best thing is they are cheaper. |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| Cruel girl Georgia, need to figure out if they have the same style in Cinch now. I also have a pair of men's cinch jeans that I like.
I hate anything with stretch to ride in because they are usually thinner and wear through quickly in the thighs. |
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 Poor Cracker Girl
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      Location: Feeding mosquitos, FL | SloRide - 2016-11-28 8:43 PM Yoga pants. Seriously, that's what I enjoy riding in lol. Soft flexible what's not to love?
Word. Yoga pants or running tights in the summer, sweat pants in the winter. Be looking sexy at my house!
I do put on nice jeans to go to the barrel race, BKEs from Buckle generally. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | OhMax - 2016-11-30 5:47 AM Cruel girl Georgia, need to figure out if they have the same style in Cinch now. I also have a pair of men's cinch jeans that I like. I hate anything with stretch to ride in because they are usually thinner and wear through quickly in the thighs.
The Kylee is the closest to the Georgia but they have stretch. IMO the Cinch jeans aren't thin and hold up well. Cruel Girl now focuses on fashion jeans and Cinch took over the performance jeans. |
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Posts: 754
     Location: Arkansas | I mostly wear Cowgirl Tuff and Cinch Ada. My favorite thing about the CT is that I wear the same size in every style, so I'm comfortable buying online. I have a few RRCG jeans that I really like (Boyfriend Jean mostly), but I can vary as much as THREE sizes in RRCG, so I HAVE to try them on before I buy. |
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Elite Veteran
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       Location: Southern Indiana | For the barn and riding at home I love to wear Maurice's brand jeans. Just the plain ones in the original slim fit (I think). I've had 4 pairs for a couple years and wear them on a weekly basis. They've held up and they are comfortable. Don't come up too high.
For shows I've recently started to like cowgirl tuffs. I learned the hard way that you must wash them first or they will rub your knees raw. The edgy are my favorite. They go with anything! I also have a few pairs of Rock n roll cowgirls that I love, but the waist can often run small on certain styles. I bought one pair where the waist was a whole size smaller but the rest of the pants fit normal. Just poor quality control, but when you get a pair that fit they are awesome. Last but not least, I will always love miss mes. They just fit me so well and are comfortable. |
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| BKE are the only jeans I buy. They last forever! |
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