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 Living within my means
Posts: 5128
   Location: Randolph, Utah | How do they fit? Do they run pretty true to size? Do they stretch? How about Cowgirl Tuff Jeans? Are either worth the money??
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Expert
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| I just bought two pairs and I really like them. I would say they stretch maybe a half size not too bad. |
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| I think they run big. |
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Veteran
Posts: 226
   Location: Where the blacktop ends | They run true to size. They stretch about 1/2 size especially in the hot summer. I wear mine everyday. They last a long time and wear really well. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 682
     Location: Northwest | Live in mine. There was an extensive thread about this very recently, I'd do a search and you'll find lots of info. |
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Posts: 1273
     Location: South Dakota | Love, love them.
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | They have a riding jean that I LOVE....they're my favorite jeans. |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 754
     Location: Arkansas | I don't think they are sized consistantly. I have 27s that are loose, and 29s that I can barely get my @$$ in. I do like them though. The Boyfriend fit is my favorite. I just have to try them on before I buy. |
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 Extreme Veteran
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| Definitely not consistently sized, especially because of the different styles. But I love mine. Both Cowgirl Tuff and Rock & Roll. They do stretch because they have the spandex base and aren't 100% denim. |
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| I would agree that they are not consistently sized. I don't buy any unless I can try them on first.
I used to be able to buy Cowgirl Tuff jeans in only one size, too. But that also seems to have chamged. UGH. |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | I live in RRCG jeans, won't buy another pair of CT. Like others have said... try them on before you buy. I'm not same waist in Mid rise/Low Rise/Riding/Skinnies/Trousers.... I have found that I am the same size in the Skinnies and Riding jeans, but need to go one waist smaller for the Trousers. |
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Posts: 3815
      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I recently bought a pair of CT Jeans to ride in... I wore a hole in the knee day one of riding.....
Not sure if it was the one bad apple of the bunch or not but I liked how they fit and loved the pockets. Too bad they were so thin... They ran pretty true to size but didn't stretch much in the style I got.
I like RRC Jeans when i'm going out. I've never ridden in mine since they have the fancy pockets. They seemed true to size and the style I got stretched a lot. I have to wear a belt with mine or they start to fall off while I'm wearing them. |
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Posts: 2013
 Location: Piedmont, OK | I love the way they fit. They are stretchy but to me they tear up easy... |
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Veteran
Posts: 169
  
| Each style fits differently and I have not noticed any stretching. |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 929
     
| I love my R&RCG jeans for the office. Haven't tried riding in them, but always ride in the CT jeans. Won't buy any more CT jeans with "bling," as its cheap and always comes off. The R&R jeans are a bit tougher in this area...but hate how bling scratches my saddle. |
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 Miss Positive
Posts: 3554
     Location: Crowder, OK | not a CT fan, yes I have a couple pr but they r not my favs. I do absolutely love the riding Jean by rock n roll. They r by far my favs, I think I have every pr n that style. I would try them on. I have 28s & 29s.....some of my 28s fit like 29s & some r tighter so def try them on. Other than a slight diff they r pretty true though cause I've ordered sev online & been happy. |
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Member
Posts: 23

| I love both. CT are probably my favorite. I have a pair that I've owned for three years, ride in them all the time, and they have held up great. Just bought a new pair last week. I only have owned the Don't Fence Me In style, as I don't like to ride in jeans with blingy butts. |
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