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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | I live (literally. I have 11 pairs) in Rock and Roll Cowgirl jeans. My second favorites are the Ariat riding jeans, but they aren't as flattering on me as the Rock and Rolls, so I usually just keep them on standby. Both brands are heavy denim and haven't worn holes are the back pockets or lost their shape after many washings. |
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | kasaj2000 - 2015-12-19 7:47 PM Any of these jeans fit us girls with 'hips & thighs' and long legs?
Rock and Roll Cowgirl - Riding jean - LOVE these!
I'm also a fan of Cowgirl Tuff, but have to admit the R&R fit me better. |
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Expert
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| As I get older I need more stretch in my jeans. I haven't found any that I truly feel comfortable in. I am 5'11" so need the length also. Plus I too need some as I have Hips and Thighs problems. |
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      Location: mi | CanCan - 2015-12-21 11:32 AM R an R and Grace are way too low.Same for all the Wrangler jeans except the ugly Q baby jeans. I need to find some Ariats to try.
Both R&R and Gracie make a mid rise. Still not as high as the Q baby but if your not long waisted they work pretty well. |
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Posts: 1273
     Location: South Dakota | Love the Rock N Roll Cowgirl jeans. |
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Posts: 430
     Location: Purcell Ok | I love my Ariat jeans. I love they way the fit, I've got the hips and thighs too. They also are the thicker denim and are holding up well. |
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 Go Your Own Way
Posts: 4947
        Location: SE KS | So, for those of you whom like the Rock & Roll jeans - are you all long legged and really trim? I'm short and have hips and thighs...... oh hum........
I just bought some Q-babies this weekend, with pretty pockets, not the ugly a-babies - they seem to fit me. I loved the Wrangler blues, the lighter denim style - but they were discontinued...
Edited by Dinero10 2015-12-21 2:04 PM
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 Not Afraid to Work
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| I love my cowgirl tuff jeans... I havent noticed a consistent change in fabric compared to my other ones. But there are a few styles that are thinner. I have a pair that are super cute but much thinner denim and so I rarely wear them but i bought another style in the same order which are thicker than any of the others i've ever had. |
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Miracle in the Making
Posts: 4013
 
| laadies look at usa jeans made in the usa keep our $$$$$ in the usa |
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 Living within my means
Posts: 5128
   Location: Randolph, Utah | Stetson jeans. . . My only complaint about them is the buttons are junk. I've had to replace buttons on 3 of the 4 pairs last time I bought.
I also really like the wrangler Mae jeans, they fit well, and are looser in the thighs so they are comfy to ride in.
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 Ima Cool Kid
Posts: 3496
         Location: TN | I still ware the old cruel girl jeans from the early 2000's or the Wranglers 14 M W Z they are made to ride/ work in you can find them cheap on e bay
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Expert
Posts: 1586
     Location: west of East Texas | I'd still wear my old Cruel Girls circa 2000 also if the dang things hadn't worn out on me last year. Geez, can't a jean last anymore than 14 years???? I love them. I'm pretty slim but I have a belly that falls over the low cut jeans and I just can't do that. I also hate the flared leg that drags in the dirt unless you are wearing spurs. Does anyone make a straighter leg jean anymore? Not skinny, just not 'boot cut' or flared? |
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| vjls - 2015-12-21 2:19 PM laadies look at usa jeans made in the usa keep our $$$$$ in the usa Which brands are specifically made in the USA? Of those made in the USA I wonder how many of them have parts such as denim, buttons, thread, or zippers imported from other countries.
Edited by sodapop 2015-12-21 9:22 PM
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Elite Veteran
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| Does anyone know what brand is comparable to the Cruel Girl Georgia Relaxed Fit jeans? I love those and they have been discontinued :( Trying to find a replacement that is similar |
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Miracle in the Making
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| sodapop - 2015-12-21 10:18 PM vjls - 2015-12-21 2:19 PM laadies look at usa jeans made in the usa keep our $$$$$ in the usa Which brands are specifically made in the USA? Of those made in the USA I wonder how many of them have parts such as denim, buttons, thread, or zippers imported from other countries.
http://texasjeans.com/ |
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| vjls - 2015-12-22 8:40 AM sodapop - 2015-12-21 10:18 PM vjls - 2015-12-21 2:19 PM laadies look at usa jeans made in the usa keep our $$$$$ in the usa Which brands are specifically made in the USA? Of those made in the USA I wonder how many of them have parts such as denim, buttons, thread, or zippers imported from other countries. http://texasjeans.com/ Usually the reason for any company not making their clothing in the USA is due to the cost to manufacture. The companies say it is cheaper to manufacture out of the country. I assume because the labor in other places is cheaper. Those Texas jeans are all USA and only $17. Unfortunately to me those jeans are not very cute or stylish. I would consider ordering if they were a better looking jean. I can't really see the back of them in the pictures I found.
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   Location: North Dakota | JcNhEmI - 2015-12-21 3:11 PM Stetson jeans. . . My only complaint about them is the buttons are junk. I've had to replace buttons on 3 of the 4 pairs last time I bought. I also really like the wrangler Mae jeans, they fit well, and are looser in the thighs so they are comfy to ride in. I found a pair of stetson jeans and really like them except for the flare in the leg-plan on fixing that this upcoming week with my sewing machine and scissors :) They are the first pair of jeans I've bought online without trying them on and the description was VERY accurate and fit very nice and are comfortable to ride in. I have also tried on the cinch Ada jeans and really like their fit too.
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Good Ole Boys just Fine with Me
Posts: 2869
       Location: SE Missouri | I bought a pair of Kimes Ranch Jeans and really like the fit and that they are made in the USA! |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| Like others said Ariat Riding Jeans or Cinch Ada! They are awesome. I also have the cinch Kylie which is very similar to the cruel girl stretch georgia. Wrangler shiloh are ok, and q baby are ok but they are kinda higher rise than I prefer. I have big thighs, knees and butt so its hard to find jeans that fit right. I tried RRC riding jean and they are too low rise but fit everywhere else so I got rid of those :( The RRC mid rise are too slim in the thighs and knees for me. Wrangler Mae can be slim in the thighs so watch those.... |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | I just bought some Wrangler brand jeans, have no idea what label they are to tell you the truth, not the hippest or most stylish jeans I own by any stretch of the imagination but they fit and when I ride the little hotrod I can sit my butt down in the saddle, the waist isn't gapping and showing my crack or panties and they are high enough waisted also that my shirt stay tucked in on a run. I can save my cute jeans for riding the auto pilot horse Tucker, LOL!!! With CC I needed jeans I could move in which has been a hard thing to find when you are small waisted, large thighed and have a booty to boot. |
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