OK I really need help. I am trying to find great deals on jeans, but i want them to be a little lose and not so tight. Where is a good place to find jeans like that?!?
reflektionofme answered Tuesday July 27 2004, 11:38 pm: www.alloy.com has a variety of brands. Some are expensive but ones on sale get very very cheap. Old Navy has some good jeans too. Just kinda search around, you'll eventually find something you like. =) [ reflektionofme's advice column | Ask reflektionofme A Question ]
knowitall answered Tuesday July 27 2004, 10:54 pm: JCPennies is a good place, also Dillards, lol, Wall-Mart...lol, it depends on what size you are, if a 3 is too tight, go with a 5 [ knowitall's advice column | Ask knowitall A Question ]
Banana09 answered Tuesday July 27 2004, 10:50 pm: Old navy has some confortable jeans so does abercrombie ( they have ones that look like they have been worn in and have like a rip in the knee) rate me!
~ sHaNa~ [ Banana09's advice column | Ask Banana09 A Question ]
goodgurl answered Tuesday July 27 2004, 10:48 pm: look around and you might find somthing
LilMia811 answered Tuesday July 27 2004, 10:41 pm: Try JCPenny's or Old Navy or Macy's or DEB. It is hard to determine whether or not they have a loose or tight fit, so really the only way to figure that out is to try them on in diffent sizez until you find the one that feels comfortable. [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
Mercy_x_Me answered Tuesday July 27 2004, 10:37 pm: Id say definetly go to Forever 21, or it has another name in some states, its called XXI. You should be able to find nice Jeans there that fit well on you but not too tight. If no good.. try Old Navy.. when they have sales their jeans can be soo cheap. And marshalls too.. marshalls has name brands for SOOOO much less ... and with plenty of name brands to choose from you should definetly find a good fit... hope i helped.. hehe..-blu [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
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