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 Accident Prone
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I love my Ariat jeans. And the fit has been consistent every time I’ve bought them. |
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 Stinky Cat Owner
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     Location: Oregon | We carry the Just Tuff line from Cowgirl Tuff and a LOT of ladies love these jeans! They have a higher rise without being obnoxious and they have the same great fit. Best of all, they are a lower price!
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 Balance Beam and more...
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    Location: 31 lengths farms | Was never a fan of the ariat jeans until recently. I love the fit but have not ridden in them yet either. They are a mid rise and I like the amount of stretch to them. I am built kind of half J-Lo, half Hershel Walker so finding jeans that don't gap when I sit has always been a tough one. I do have a pair of the Stetson Trouser jeans that I like for riding in also, as well as a few pair of the Cowgirl Tough. I really miss the old style Cruel Girl Dakotas I think was the fit, they were built like I am, smaller waste, bigger in the booty and room for my running back legs. I also have several pair of some of the wrangler womens jeans that TSC carried and they are pretty inexpensive. Not a fan of how they look per say but they are great to ride in for everyday fit wise, and at the price I could care less if they get trashed with hoof care products or supplements, etc. |
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| I like the Grace jeans. They are not expensive and they look great. I also am a size 14 I get the easy fit and they are a higher rise fit so no Buttcrack showing. |
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     Location: Oregon | snoopyjoe - 2018-01-12 11:33 AM I like the Grace jeans. They are not expensive and they look great. I also am a size 14 I get the easy fit and they are a higher rise fit so no Buttcrack showing.
Oh yes! Grace in LA in the Easy Fit cut are great! |
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Extreme Veteran
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     Location: lone star state | 7 for all mankind dojo are exactly what you described.i am a size under so have curves and cant wear wranglers they sit way too low when riding.
I like stetson jeans also. My daughter also has a pair of kimes ranch she lopes in but her fav for loping 12-14 hrs aday are 7s.... |
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Miracle in the Making
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| www.texasjeans.com made in american looks great |
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     Location: Stephenville, TX | At the advice of someone on here I tried Maurice's brand mid-rise bootcut jeans. They fit great in all the right places with a touch of stretch. They are a medium weight denim in different washes. I got mine on sale, 2 pair for 45.00 I have bought every name brand out there at all kinds of prices, but the older I get, the more I go with what fits and looks good. |
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| Grace in LA relaxed fit they are the best for me. I have worn cowgirl tuff and they used to be my favorite, but when they stretch, they fall off even though when I first put them on they fit well. |
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 Too Skinny
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   Location: LA Lower Alabama | BroncoBetty - 2018-01-15 6:31 PM At the advice of someone on here I tried Maurice's brand mid-rise bootcut jeans. They fit great in all the right places with a touch of stretch. They are a medium weight denim in different washes. I got mine on sale, 2 pair for 45.00 I have bought every name brand out there at all kinds of prices, but the older I get, the more I go with what fits and looks good.
So I am super tall and curvy on the bottom and in googling Tall/longs I stumbled on theirs. They have mid rise and the x longs are like 38-39 inch inseams that actually touch the ground WITH my boots on. Plus when they have sales the jeans are $20. |
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     Location: Stephenville, TX | cowgalsissy - 2018-01-16 4:47 PM
BroncoBetty - 2018-01-15 6:31 PM At the advice of someone on here I tried Maurice's brand mid-rise bootcut jeans. They fit great in all the right places with a touch of stretch. They are a medium weight denim in different washes. I got mine on sale, 2 pair for 45.00 I have bought every name brand out there at all kinds of prices, but the older I get, the more I go with what fits and looks good.
So I am super tall and curvy on the bottom and in googling Tall/longs I stumbled on theirs. They have mid rise and the x longs are like 38-39 inch inseams that actually touch the ground WITH my boots on. Plus when they have sales the jeans are $20.
I bought regular length and they were too long for my regular shoes, but perfect for boots, so they do run extra long. Good quality jean for the price! |
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| I have a pair of Wrangler retro jeans that I love. My favorite at the moment. |
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    Location: Texas | Cinch Ada |
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| I bought a pair of jeans at Old Navy and I love them, mid rise and fits my curves. They were only 20 bucks on sale, can't go wrong there. Just wish I could find jeans with deeper pockets, all the pockets are shallow and I loose everything I put in them. |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | I love the Kimes Ranch Francesca Jeans. They come in a 38" inseam, no bling, dark denim, and no stretch <3 |
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      Location: California | I Agree With The Maurices!!~ |
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   Location: God's country...aka TEXAS | Kimes jeans will change your life! lol. but seriously... they are awesome... |
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| I love the Levis 529 curvy bootcut. I was between sizes, went smaller and love them. They have the perfect amount of stretch for riding, a higher waist and I never have to pull them up. They have different washes and they are pretty much the only jeans I wear. You can get them at Kohls on sale for under $40.
I was wearing Cowgirl Tuffs and Q Babys, but I felt I was always tugging them up after I sat down. |
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