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osucowgirl78
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 11:59 AM
Subject: OT: Jeans for riding?



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I am going to buy some new jeans and I was wondering what all of you guys wear?  I am a 20X kind of a person.
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hairball221
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 12:01 PM
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Carhart for me.
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Lisantwist
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 12:26 PM
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Sweats for me!!  Ok, ok.  I have a pair of "Posted" jeans I just love or Wal-Mart Wranglers or 20X relaxed or loose fit, whatever they are called. 

But I have been spotted riding down our county road in a pair of light pink sweats!  So much for a tough girl image like that huh???  I don't knowhow I aquired these dam* things, but I have them, so I wear them!

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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 12:27 PM
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regular wranglers and rockies

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osucowgirl78
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 12:34 PM
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I really like to ride in my windpants, but with my snorty bronc that I call a barrel horse I would really get bucked off.
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JanetLea
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 12:37 PM
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Cruel G. or Lucky; my girlfriends & I were wondering the other day what to do with all our high-waisted Rockies???
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Lobo
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 12:38 PM
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Sam's Club has a Member's (their brand) for about $15. Men and ladies.  Wal-Mart has Wrangler ($15) and Signature Levi ($25) men and ladies.  I buy men's, they're more comfortable and not so high waisted. 

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osucowgirl78
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 12:39 PM
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Me too. I have over 30 pairs that are high waisted and very uncomfortable.  I think I might try ebay.
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Mavscanchaser
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 12:40 PM
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 I have a pair of stretch jeans that I wear every single time I ride. I am not even sure of the brand...all I know is they rock.

 I like riding in any type stretch jean because I don't feel restricted and they don't feel icky when I sweat...I feel free!

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TexasCountryGirl
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 12:42 PM
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The 20X just fit me 'funny'.  They are to big in the thigh area and to tight on my hip bones.  Bad part is I have bigger thighs and a fairly small waist. (Im 5'6" and 128lbs). Bought a size 3/4 which fit me better in the thigh but they were to tight in the waist so I returned them for a 5/6 which fits good inthe waist but are very roomy in the thigh and leg area...So I just wear them anyways. Cruel girl seem to fit me the best.  The low rise slim fit.  I do own the regular slim fit but they dig in my belly when I ride sometimes so the low rise seems to work better for me.  I also have a hard time finding jeans in the 36" length for me.  I wear anything from a 3/4-7/8 depending on the jeans and it drives me crazy!
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ngapeach
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 12:43 PM
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i like wranglers.. i have a pair of low rise cruel girl and some 20x that are i think low rise.. i like those too....couldnt pay me to wear those gross high waisted things.. already dont have much of a butt and those are not attractive
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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 12:47 PM
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I have a big butt too but if I didn't have that high waist everybody would see my.. or maybe that's ..

Sorry ya'll just couldn't resist!

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playindueces
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 12:47 PM
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For riding at home I have sweats ( I love them but the guy we rent from laughs when I wear my sweats and boots)  and the cheap levis from walmart , they are stretchy and ooohh so comfy, for everyday barn work and riding.  To a race I have my cruel girls and the reg levis.  I have found that the cruel girls the waist band wears out pretty quick.
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rmfilly
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 12:48 PM
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I love Cruel Girl low rise slim fits the best for looks, but for lots of riding I like the Wrangler low rise. I wish all these "western" jeans would have the inseam that Wrangler has. Ditto on the high waisted jeans, I'm gonna send some off to Ebay too! I already sent several to resale shop.
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kansascanchaser
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 12:50 PM
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Originally written by ngapeach on 2004-03-30 12:43 PM

. already dont have much of a butt and those are not attractive

Lord, I wish I had that problem!I am getting to much butt.

Levi's 515's. Low rise, stretch, boot cut. So comfortable and light.

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Apples
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 12:51 PM
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Wranglers, and 20x wranglers. I have some Rockies, but they just take up closet space.
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dollbaby
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2004-03-30 12:59 PM
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dice
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 1:00 PM
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I bought some Jitterbug Ranch jeans at Vanderbilt's for work jeans. They were on sale for $9.99. I've now fallen in love with the way they fit and I've actually had compliments on them! I was amazed. I went back last weekend and picked up 3 more pairs. You can't beat the price and the darkwash looks good enough to wear to jackpots too.
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throwindust
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 1:53 PM
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Cruel girl, low rise, relaxed fit...

My daughter just got some cruel girl carpenter jeans and loves them even better...

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cindyt
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2004-03-30 2:01 PM
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Anything on sale!!  Usually here lately, I like the wranglers from Walmart also, they are comfy and cheap....I am all about cheap when it comes to things for me, but know ask me what I buy for my horses and I will tell you 50.00 shoes, and pro choice leg gear,,,,ha ha ha,,,
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