Alright so I'm looking for nice plus sized skinny jeans, durible, wont rip in two days.
Last year a bought some from the Deb, and they are fantastic. But two of them recently got holes on the thighs somehow.
Anyway, I heard Torrid.com has really good skinny jeans, and I took a look at them.
They are nice, but I;m iffy about buying new jeans from a store I've never bough stuff from before.
Last year I bought ripped jeans from the Deb, and within a week they were ripped in the thighs horribley. So yeah.
Anyway, what are your oppinions on their jeans?
Thank youu.
NinjaNeer answered Friday December 18 2009, 11:17 pm: I tried these on at Addition-Elle (a Canadian store) the other day, and they're the most fantastically comfortable thing ever! There's no button, and they're stretchy... I could live in them.
LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Friday December 18 2009, 9:44 pm: I personally love Torrid. I find their jeans very comfortable and my last long. I guess it depends on what you do with your jeans :) But I love that store. I buy all my clothes from there. [ LiTTLEGiRLBLUE's advice column | Ask LiTTLEGiRLBLUE A Question ]
_bryttnii answered Friday December 18 2009, 5:43 pm: Don't feel bad I have the same problem except my jeans always split in the butt part, haha.
Depending on what size you are, I always get my jeans from Pacsun. Their highest size is 13 but their jeans are amazing.
JcPenny usually has cute skinny jeans and I have bought a few pair from there that has last me a long time. They also offer plus sizes.
I would also recommend Aeropostle. They have bigger sizes in jeans and their pretty good.
I don't know if you have any stores located near you like, Marshalls, TJ Maxx, or Gabriel Brothers, but they usually have brand name clothes for cheap and their usually pretty good and they offer plus sizes.
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