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   Location: Probably On the Road to the Next Barrel Race! | Ok, I need some new jeans that are mid to hi rise...must have stretch and preferably look very up to date...I like the trouser jeans, but whatever...PLEASE help me narrow this down...oh, and I'm NOT skinny, wear a 14 or 31/32. What do y'all ride/compete in? GO! |
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     Location: Northwest | Rock and roll cowgirl mid-rise and Big Star Maddieβs |
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| I love riding in the Rock and Roll Cowgirl jeans. I also have a pair of Rock 47 by Wrangler that I love. They have more stretch than the RnR, but the fabric is thinner. I am sure you can get the Rock and Roll in different rises, but I can't remember what mine are. The Rock 47 come up a little higher though.
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| Q baby's are available in a higher rise I believe - and affordable, I struggle to pay $80+ because I destroy jeans. My personal favorite are Cruel Girl Georigaβs But they donβt have any stretch and are getting harder to find.
I also really like a pair of Ariat jeans I have that I had to buy in a pinch when I went to the restroom at work and noticed the pair I had on was about to give up all my secrets  |
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          Location: South Georgia | Im interested to hear the replies on this thread. I am currently a size 14, although up until last year, I have been a 10--that's a whole other issue. LOL It is difficult to find any that fit me and I'm nervous to order online because even in the store, I'll try on 5 pair that are exactly the same size and 1 will fit, and the other 4 I cant even pull all the way on. I don't get it. |
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  Location: Ohio girl moved to PA | i LOVE my ariat jeans. They have a ton of different styles and i love that they have my length. i have a 38" inseam so its superrr hard for me to find jeans, and the ariats are perfect!! They do have some stretch but not a ton to where they make the jeans baggy (i hate that). and they last! Ive put these things threw some hell and they hold up awesomely. They run me about $50 a pair, which i dont think is too bad. I get all mine at big Dees as they always seem to be the cheapest. |
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  Keeper of the King Snake
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    Location: Dubach, LA | ARIAT!!!!! |
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  Location: South | Have you tried Levis? I found the 314 Shaping Straight Women's Levi Jeans- love them. Very forgiving, mid waist fit, and no gaping waistband. I'm a size 8 but thicker in the legs, and booty and they fit me very well and comfortable. |
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 Location: Wyoming | Rock N Roll Riding Jeans. Come up higher but also has some extra in the leg area for when you're riding. |
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      Location: The edge of no where | hoofs_N_bridles - 2018-01-12 8:26 AM Rock N Roll Riding Jeans. Come up higher but also has some extra in the leg area for when you're riding.
These are the only jeans I'll wear. I wouldn't consider them a mid rise tho. I'd recommend the OP check out their mid-rise jeans - they're similar to the riding jean but come up another 1". They're just enough higher that I can't stand them.... LOL |
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| I LOVE the Stetson trouser jeans. They have a mid-rise, come right to your belly button; relaxed hip and thigh, wider, straight leg. |
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     Location: Northwest | MS2011 - 2018-01-12 6:32 AM
hoofs_N_bridles - 2018-01-12 8:26 AM Rock N Roll Riding Jeans. Come up higher but also has some extra in the leg area for when you're riding.
These are the only jeans I'll wear.Β I wouldn't consider them a mid rise tho.Β I'd recommend the OP check out their mid-rise jeans - they're similar to the riding jean but come up another 1".Β They're just enough higher that I can't stand them.... LOLΒ
I agree. My r&r riding jeans are noticeably lower than my mid-rise jeans |
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         Location: Bandera, TX | I recently discovered the "Just Tuff" jeand by Cowgirl Tuff. They have a higher rise and accomodate my thighs and butt very well. I have two pairs. |
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| I like the Cinch jeans for women. Ariats have worked well, too. |
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| Cinch for women! I love these jeans!!! |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | I saw some jeans on South Texas Tack website that looked interesting. Appeared to be higher waisted, but relaxed through the hip and thigh like the old Cruel Girl Georgia jeans. Sure wish they'd bring those back! I have one pair left and they're hanging on by a literal thread or two. https://www.southtexastack.com/south-texas-tack/south-texas-tack-womens-mid-rise-comfort-fit-jeans-15935
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | Was wearing the Rock 47's but found out that they discontinued that line for women.... ugh... of course... just like they did with the cruel girls.... as soon as I find some that are comfortable they are discontinued.... Anyway, tried on some Ariats while we were in Vegas, and liked them enough to get 3 pair. So I guess I have to hope they don't get discontinued anytime soon... |
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| I love my Ariat Jeans! |
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  Location: Southeastern Idaho | Wranglar Aura jeans are all I have in my jean rotation right now. I have had enough wrecks and accidents that I need some forgiving jeans that don't break the bank. Ranching is HARD on clothes. I get dressed, feel like I look ok, then head out to do chores and come in feeling like a wreck. I am not going to put 80 dollar jeans through that. I cringe at paying 50 dollars, so I shop the sales online. Aura offers talls, which I like and a big variety of styles. Although 14 tall seems to be the most popular size. |
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| PerfectPattern - 2018-01-12 9:00 AM
Β Cinch for women!Β I love these jeans!!!
I am also a big fan of the Cinch line! |
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