I'm going school shopping soon... I'm 16, 5'0 and I'm a size 7/8... what are some cool jeans that fit good? i usually get stretch skinny flare from AE but they have like new stuff out and i don't know how they are so ... is gap or anything better? i hatee shopping for jeans it's so stressful everythings either too big or too small or tight in one place and huge in the other ..
iheartyoussx3 answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 2:48 pm: hey, well im a size 0. even tho your a bigger size i still think yu should go to kohls for jeans. they have alot fo different styles. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) just click on a pair of jeans that you think you would like and then click where it says jeans product guide.
Moop answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 2:39 pm: as a taller average girl I buy all of my jeans at either old navy or the gap. the gap tends to have better fit because all of their jeans are customized into several different fits. they also take the time to figure out which would work for you the best. my mom, who is a completely different body shape from mine, always finds jeans at the gap that fit her perfectly (as well as at some other stores). old navy uses the same fits as the gap (as does banana republic, but they're more expensive). their fabric tends to give less. I'm not a huge fan, but I'll purchase a pair of jeans there occasionally.
one thing to keep in mind with shopping at the gap is that their sizes run smaller than other stores. at some stores I am tight in a 10, but at the gap I can almost fit a 4. so do make sure you get advice from a sales clerk on which pair is the best fit for your body shape and size. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
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