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I have the worst time finding jeans that fit. I have long legs compared to my torso. I am pear shaped and have 'michelin man' tummy tires.

My probmem is that all the jeans I try on are super snug and fitted and tend to push all my belly flab up and it spills out over the top of my jeans- not flattering! I don't seem to have this problem with pants though, just jeans.

Can you recommend a jean for me or am I destined to never wear one?


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I have a close friend with the exact same issues. She swears by Gap "long and lean" jeans. They are long and come up high enough to hide her tummy. They are also very reasonably priced so you could get a few pairs in different shades. Let me know if they work out for you. Gap has so many styles of jeans that you are bound to find a pair that works for your figure if these do not. Good luck!


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Always look your best because you never know who you're going to meet.


Try Mossimo jeans. They are great for pear shaped bodies. You can find them at reasonable prices at Target.


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I'm really hard to fit, I have similiar issues. I had stopped wearing jeans until I found custom made jeans. I get mine at Make Your Own Jeans. They start at just $48.00. You have total control over the style, fit, cut, rise, length, everything. I just love them. You even have choices of different cute pockets and other embellishments. They look great and they're so comfortable because they fit perfectly. http://www.jeanshub.com/MakeYourOwnJeans/htmlredir.html


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