I'm having an issue.
Whenever I go shopping for pants/jeans, I have a hard time finding my size. I'm 5 feet, size 3 around the waist, and I have to look in the petite section whenever I go shopping.
The problem is, not every store I go to even as a petite section... and the ones that DO never have a great selection. They always have jeans like the ones I already have.
My question is (and it may be a weird one), but are there any online stores that I can order pants by entering my height or something? So it'd definite that they won't be too long or too short for me?
Anyone else have this issue? Pants are either too long or two short for me and I'm getting sick of having to hem them :/
If you're willing to pay more for your jeans, you can try American Eagle or Hollister. Abercrombie is another place you could check out as well because a lot of the people that shop at those places are real petite. :)
cmccomb answered Tuesday February 9 2010, 11:20 am: I understand. My wife has the same prob. What she has to do is actually look in the kids section. Shoes, pants you name it. You may want to check out express, hollister, ambecrombie, ect. They don't carry anything for people that have a lot of junk in there trunk. I wear a size 34 ad I'm 6 foot 4. They didn't carry my size! [ cmccomb's advice column | Ask cmccomb A Question ]
sia answered Tuesday February 9 2010, 12:25 am: i know what you mean!im curvy and tall at the same time so its hard to find jeans on my height!
i found this great website that iv bought jeans from.Theyr really nice but mayeb alittle costy.have a look and see.. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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