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Can anybody help me with some new jeans?

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I just got a new pair of jeans from Hollister. Venice boot cut wasn't fitting me right so I tried the Cali flare kind. I was able to pull them on just fine with a little struggling to get them over my hips. The problem came when I went out with some friends later that night. Whenever I was walking, they would feel like they were sagging and falling down. I had thought that would happen as they were hollister jeans, so I wore a belt to no avail. Call it weird, but that periodically prompted me to reach back with my fingertips and try to pull them up. The problem was, they would not budge at all. I mean, even my tightest pair of jeans at least stretch up a little bit, but these were not coming. For anybody else, does it feel like Hollister jeans are falling down when they look skintight and/or do you ever feel like pulling them up or wearing a belt doesn't help at all?

I know, I've posted this question a couple of times, but I'm getting very few answers and I would like to get some help.

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  1. Your jeans are the wrong size.  

    You probably have a low rise jean that just isn't comfortable with you.  I have a pair of silvers like this.  They're tight on the hips and thighs, but the keep falling down - heaven forbid if I have to bend over or crouch - everything gets revealed!!!

    The solution, but a different jean.  It's really rough, but you can't do anything.  

    My solution was wear longer shirts. I don't like my crack hanging out so long shirts make me happy.


  2. I have that problem with my Abercrombie jeans they are tight but they always seam like they are falling down, but mine are hipsters and hipsters always seam to fall down, just have to find the right pair and buy a size smaller then you are.  

  3. You really can't buy a decent fitting pair of jeans anymore. It doesn't matter what shape or size you are. They just don't fit right. We need to stick together and force the designers and manufacturers to produce something that REAL girls and women can be comfortable wearing. Your age group is the one that will get their attention, so you girls need to start making some noise about the shoddy products that are being sold! Write letters, send e-mails, take the c**p back to the store and demand your money back. Do us all a big favor and speak up!

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