Well, I am about 4'10" and it is mostly legs. I have really long legs and I'm skinny, maybe about 83 or 84 pounds or so. I am under 14 yrs. old if that helps. Well it is really hard to find pants that fit right. I just want some pants that fit me in the thighs and butt and are long enough so I can atleast wash them and they will still fit really well. Because I used to wear 10 slim put they are way to short in the length. My thighs are pretty small and so is my butt. I am trying to gain weight but it isn't helping.
I just want some jeans that are long and fit nice. So if anyone can help me in anyway with that, or if you have tips that would be great!
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oneandonly345 answered Sunday January 29 2006, 11:09 am: you could try hollister. get a 0long or a 00long.
hollister are really good at getting jeans for tall and short people. i shope there, and i've got short legs. they are wonderful. i've got a really tall legged friend, she shops there aswell. their cali flair are great.
you can try abercrombie and fitch as well, they are going to be more exspensive. but they still are great.
express, if you are willing to spend a lot, have really nice jeans.
you could try jeans by mudd, or levi. those are good too.
jj_u_i_c_y answered Saturday January 28 2006, 1:13 pm: Hey hun; Well first off a lot of people will answer this questions saying abercrombie, hollister, ae..ect. But because those jeans are non-stretch they will fit more loose..atleast for me. If you try Abercrombie, try Abercrombie Kids..but they are most likley to short for you. Try something like Guess if your looking for a lot of style, they are pretty expensive but run small and thin. Macys if you want a cheaper style..but most are stretchy so they might suck to your skin more i think. But they also get somewhat loose by the end of the day cus they stretch out..so washing them will shrink them.
ncblondie answered Saturday January 28 2006, 1:12 pm: Try finding a pair that's labeled long. They're generally cut slim, but with more length to the legs. You may have to try a few different brands before you find the one that works best for you. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
iiloveyou answered Saturday January 28 2006, 11:56 am: abercrombie kids and american eagle will have a type of jeans that are called "petite" or "slim" this is the type that you need to get for your body type . if you havent had your time of the month yet then you are still growing so have no fears =)
DancinCutie08 answered Saturday January 28 2006, 11:36 am: well start wearing juniors. i used to be the same way. i was like 5'0" when i was in elementary school and i still wore girls size and i could never find a pair that fit. well my siter is your size so you prob wear about what she wears. she wears a 0 or 00 is juniors (sorry if you have a hard time finding them some stores dont carry pants that small) and sometimes she would get those sizes in long instead of reg. too. i def recomend going to juniors pants it will be so much better for you! also dont get mad if a juniors 00 doesnt fit you in 1 brand because all the brands fit so totally different! if all the ones are too big you try go try jeans at hollister! they ussually run small [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Saturday January 28 2006, 9:41 am: yeah i'm like 5'9 & i need to get slim longs er w/e haha =) it also depends where you shop for jeans. you might wanna try places like american eagle, jc penny, macy's, ltd2 maybe?? places like that.
Xo_Blondii_oX answered Saturday January 28 2006, 8:52 am: When you buy your pants you have to get them in say like 10 slim long.Make sure their always long. I have the same problem im really tall and its hard to find pants that fit and pants that come in long are your only source. Hope i helped! [ Xo_Blondii_oX's advice column | Ask Xo_Blondii_oX A Question ]
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