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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2020-06-15 9:41 PM
Subject: Pants Problem



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My granddaughter has a problem with her jeans riding up on her boots when she runs. It is driving her crazy.  Does anyone else have this problem and how do you fix it? 



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Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2020-06-16 8:17 AM
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I don't know if it adds to her problem but I would say her fender length is short.  I always loved Martha Josey's analogy that if you sit up straight in your saddle, look down past your knee.....you should be able to see the toe of your boot......otherwise too short.  I'm thinking maybe her jeans would even hang differently.

 

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JLazyT_perf_horses
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2020-06-16 8:28 AM
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Frodo - 2020-06-16 8:17 AM


I don't know if it adds to her problem but I would say her fender length is short.  I always loved Martha Josey's analogy that if you sit up straight in your saddle, look down past your knee.....you should be able to see the toe of your boot......otherwise too short.  I'm thinking maybe her jeans would even hang differently.


 


Agree, get her on the correct stirrup length and it should help them stay down. 

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2020-06-16 9:27 AM
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Oh yeah, her stirrups are to short, I bet once she has the right length the pants will stop rolling up so much, does she do alot of griping with her legs, that will cause pants to roll up too.

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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2020-06-16 9:56 AM
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What kind of pants are they?   They look like they're too short.  

I'm a 31-32 inch inseam gal on a regular day, but I ride in 34 (if I have to) or 36 inch inseam pants otherwise they hike up.  Wandering around in them gets to be a chore sometimes without boots on, but the hike doesn't happen! 

When she gets on, if you can't get different pants, have her stand up and pull the pant legs down as far as you can.  Won't be a permanent fix, but will help some. 

I will agree that the stirrups look short as well. I'd add at least one hole to them, depending on how they're spaced. 

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dakota88
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2020-06-16 1:32 PM
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I'm 6" tall and rarely find jeans that the length is as long as I want.  When I do find them, I always buy several pairs.  But when I'm riding or at the barn I put the inside part of my jeans in my boots so they don't get as dirty and not dragging the ground.  The outside is still hanging down so if they do ride up you can't really tell it.

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Barnmom
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2020-06-16 5:42 PM
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Take some electric tape and wrap it around her boot heel with the back of the bottom of her pants aganst the back of the heel of her boot.  I can send a pic if you need it.  Thats what the gallop riders at the track do if they dont wear chaps or half chaps.

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euchee
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2020-06-16 8:03 PM
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They used to make elastic straps with alligator buckles/snaps that you hooked to your pants and under the boot in front of the heel.

 

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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2020-06-16 8:52 PM
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My normal every day non-riding jeans my inseam is 35 inches. I buy 38 inseam jeans to ride in.

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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2020-06-17 6:20 PM
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I think y'all are right and the stirrups are too short.  We will let them down and see if that helps.  Thanks.

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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2020-06-17 6:23 PM
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Nateracer - 2020-06-16 9:56 AM


What kind of pants are they?   They look like they're too short.  


I'm a 31-32 inch inseam gal on a regular day, but I ride in 34 (if I have to) or 36 inch inseam pants otherwise they hike up.  Wandering around in them gets to be a chore sometimes without boots on, but the hike doesn't happen! 


When she gets on, if you can't get different pants, have her stand up and pull the pant legs down as far as you can.  Won't be a permanent fix, but will help some. 


I will agree that the stirrups look short as well. I'd add at least one hole to them, depending on how they're spaced. 


The pants are Cruel Girl and size 3L.  She is only 5'2" so I thought they would be long enough.  Maybe not.

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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2020-06-17 6:26 PM
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Barnmom - 2020-06-16 5:42 PM


Take some electric tape and wrap it around her boot heel with the back of the bottom of her pants aganst the back of the heel of her boot.  I can send a pic if you need it.  Thats what the gallop riders at the track do if they dont wear chaps or half chaps.


That would be great if you have a picture.  Having a hard time picturing it in my mind.

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Lucylouwon
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2020-06-18 12:40 PM
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I just want to know where to get the women's jeans that are long enough.  They used to make a really nice fitting Q-Baby Ultimate/booty up.  But of Course they stopped.  

As far as the OP, stirrups too short, jeans too short.  JMHO.

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Silly Filly
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2020-06-18 1:42 PM
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I just want to add that I have the same problem with certain jeans.  In my case, pants are long enough, and stirrups are definitely not too short.  The fabric of some jeans make them ride up no matter what.  Once in a while I forget and wear them.....Absolutely hate them.

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Delta Cowgirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2020-06-18 1:57 PM
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Nateracer - 2020-06-16 9:56 AM


What kind of pants are they?   They look like they're too short.  


I'm a 31-32 inch inseam gal on a regular day, but I ride in 34 (if I have to) or 36 inch inseam pants otherwise they hike up.  Wandering around in them gets to be a chore sometimes without boots on, but the hike doesn't happen! 


When she gets on, if you can't get different pants, have her stand up and pull the pant legs down as far as you can.  Won't be a permanent fix, but will help some. 


I will agree that the stirrups look short as well. I'd add at least one hole to them, depending on how they're spaced. 


This! ^^^^^^    Your riding jeans should 'stack'.  

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cindyt
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2020-06-19 10:18 AM
Subject: RE: Pants Problem



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The cut makes a lot of difference too... I find that the actual boot cut doesn't do this as much, the straight leg is horrible for wadding up and riding up. I am not sure on the trouser... but maybe try a different brand... I don't find any CG or Cinch jeans fit me right... 

I agree on the stirrups being to short :

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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2020-06-19 4:40 PM
Subject: RE: Pants Problem


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I have the same problem depending on what pair of jeans I'm wearing.  None of my Wranglers do this but my Ariat jeans do.

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