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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| anyone know what size comparison from cowgirl tuff to kimes ranch jeans?
I have been wearing cowgirl tuff for a long time but I'm getting tired of pulling them up and my butt hanging out. not cool lol |
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 Thick and Wavy
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   Location: Nebraska | the new cowgirl tuff are midrise and so much better! |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| brlracerchick - 2017-04-20 8:07 AM the new cowgirl tuff are midrise and so much better!
Oh good. I ordered some of those! |
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  Location: TN | I'm looking into getting some Kimes Ranch jeans too. I found they have a very detailed sizing chart on their website you can check out. |
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 Thick and Wavy
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   Location: Nebraska | camocowgirl - 2017-04-20 10:17 PM brlracerchick - 2017-04-20 8:07 AM the new cowgirl tuff are midrise and so much better! Oh good. I ordered some of those!
Yeah! I can't remember the style name but I bought some from smith brothers when they went out of business. My only complaint is I wish I had bought smaller ones because the butt does get saggy after riding all day. I also like the higher rise rock n roll cowgirl jeans! |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| Oh ok! Well they said I can exchange if they don't work.
I found some boyfriend rock and roll jeans and orders those so maybe they will fit.
Gee according to kimes sizing my thunder things will get the circulation squeezed off. Hahaha. Glad I didn't order those yet. |
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
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       Location: Phoenix | Try rock and roll cowgirl!! More mid rise and they literally feel like they were made for me. I'm obsessed!!!! |
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         Location: Bandera, TX | To me it feels that the Kimes jeans are made for a less curvy built (thighs!!). They also have very little stretch so I don't like to ride in them. I only wear mine on a skinny day. |
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| From experience...
I wear a 32 waist in Cowgirl Tuff and a 14 in Kimes...I started out with the Francesca because I figured I need more room for my @$$ and thunder thighs...they stretched and became baggy...the next time I bought the Betty, also in a 14 and they great! Some of their styles have spandex and some don't...the Alex is more of a looser fit also, but I haven't tried them on and the Jolene has a lower rise. |
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          Location: Kentucky | I'd like to try Kimes Jeans but I'm honestly getting sick and tired of spending $100 on flipping jeans. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Wrangler. Cheaper and made for the working cowgirl. |
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 Undercover Amish Mafia Member
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           Location: Kansas | I like wrangler, but they run a bit small (from what I've worn), I absolutely love the Ariat jeans and have like 6 pair hanging in my closet. Lots of leg room in the thighs and calves which is what I need, and the junk in my truck stays tucked in lol |
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Expert
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   Location: WI | LOVE my Kimes!! Sorry, can't help you on the fit side though lol! |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| I used to wear wrangler but they changed thier denim, its thinner now and I can't stand that. I like thicker. thats one big reason why i chose cowgirl tuff then denim is the perfect weight/thickness.
yeah i know 100 for jeans is very high to me as well. maybe i can find some ones on sale.
gotta love being a working girl, we gotta be able to move and work without our clothes falling off or getting in a bind lol |
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     Location: Alabama | I wear Cruel Girl jeans still. None of that stretchy, saggy, crack hanging out, mess that folks wear these days. They make some of the stretchy junky ones, but if you check the tag you can be sure to get the good heavy denim.  |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | I have 3 pair of Ariat RIDE jeans that are in brand new condition that i'd make someone a deal on. Size 29 XL (I think). I can send pics over the weekend if anyone is interested. |
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          Location: South Georgia | Sockittoemred - 2017-04-21 9:47 AM I wear Cruel Girl jeans still. None of that stretchy, saggy, crack hanging out, mess that folks wear these days. They make some of the stretchy junky ones, but if you check the tag you can be sure to get the good heavy denim. 
That's my thing. I took a break from riding for about 5 years and just started back. I went to order and buy some jeans in the store and realized that the style now is all relaxed and loose legs. I am not so much of a fan of that style. lol I want my snug jeans with a straight calf like they used to be. Do they exist? |
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     Location: Alabama | horsegirl - 2017-04-21 8:59 AM
Sockittoemred - 2017-04-21 9:47 AM I wear Cruel Girl jeans still. None of that stretchy, saggy, crack hanging out, mess that folks wear these days. They make some of the stretchy junky ones, but if you check the tag you can be sure to get the good heavy denim. 
That's my thing. I took a break from riding for about 5 years and just started back. I went to order and buy some jeans in the store and realized that the style now is all relaxed and loose legs. I am not so much of a fan of that style. lol I want my snug jeans with a straight calf like they used to be. Do they exist?
Yes! They do! Do a google search for Cruel Denim!  |
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 Hog Tie My Mojo
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       Location: Opelousas, LA | brlracerchick - 2017-04-20 10:07 PM the new cowgirl tuff are midrise and so much better!
There are so many styles of CT jeans, are these a new version of the Don't Fence Me In or are they called something else? |
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| Barnmom - 2017-04-21 12:56 PM
brlracerchick - 2017-04-20 10:07 PM the new cowgirl tuff are midrise and so much better!
There are so many styles of CT jeans, are these a new version of the Don't Fence Me In or are they called something else?
I believe they're called "Natural Fit" or something along those lines? |
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