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How NOT to fall into the "Mom Jeans" pit (and what a scary pit it is)

[ED: This post is from user That Cool Broad.  I think it's kind of funny.  What do you guys think?]

Now, I know most of you cool broads know to avoid so-called “mom jeans” like the plague, but apparently a few gals out there didn’t get the memo. So…I put together a comprehensive guide regarding how to find the “perfect” pair of jeans. Although the perfect pair will be different for everyone, there are some universal truths with respect to how you go about finding them.
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The term “mom jeans” was coined by this hilarious Saturday Night Live skit. As the video so clearly demonstrates, “mom jeans” are typically high-waisted, tapered at the legs and may even have pleats in the front (it pains me just to type this). They are not flattering on anyone and common side effects are usually moderate to severe and can include the dreaded camel’s toe, flattened ass, and erectile dysfunction (you won’t suffer this one, but the man in your life may). 

There’s absolutely no reason why every woman (yes, even those who’ve had kids and are older than 30) can’t look cool in a rockin’ pair of jeans. There are so many brands, styles, cuts and washes to choose from…the perfect jean in out there…you just have to put in the work. I guarantee that if you take heed of the following tips and trade secrets, you will find the perfect pair (you can thank me later – I accept cash and booze). But first, make sure you go shopping when you feel like trying on 3,000 pairs. If you’re not feeling it —go home—and try again another day. Patience is a virtue here. I like to go jeans shopping when I feel thin, or hungry, or at the very least, when I haven’t eaten a huge breakfast. 

Stretch
    A lot of jeans have spandex or some other synthetic material to give their jeans stretch. This can be good and often gives the jeans more comfort and a better fit. However, too much stretch can make the jeans fit like leggings. As a result, they may accentuate every little bulge and make your thighs look like stuffed sausages. Some washes (usually the darker ones) require more synthetic material to hold the dye, and thus, have more stretch…so check the labels and try different washes to see which looks best on you. Also, jeans with stretch will (surprise!) stretch and often times fit much differently by the end of the day. Take that into account when you’re trying them on (the sales associate can give you brand specific info. on fit). Sometimes you'll just need to wash your jeans after ever wear to get them back to the size they were when you started.
Cut
    Nobody looks good in tapered jeans. I repeat..NOBODY. Only very thin women with straight hips look good in skinny jeans. My experience has been that the boot-cut style is the most universally flattering fit, except maybe for shorter women (below 5’4”) in which case a straighter cut might be more flattering (though I’ve seen some pretty petite women look awesome in boot cut, so make sure you try both). Boot cut jeans balance out your hips and elongate your leg. Now, I’ve seen boot cut jeans with 17” wide to 22” wide flare, so again, the key is to try them on and see what looks best on you. [Ed: I disagree...you just need to find the right cut...]
Size
    Don’t only try on jeans of a particular size (either because you think that’s the size you are or that’s the size you want to be). Sizes vary wildly by brand and cut (I have two pairs of Lucky’s (different cuts) that are two sizes apart). Try several sizes. Also, if you feel like you’re in between sizes, or the jeans are just a smidge too big or small…try on another pair (or two, if available) in the same size. When the denim is cut in the sewing facility, it is stacked many layers high. The weight of all that fabric puts pressure on the layers on the bottom causing them to stretch. When the denim is cut stretched, it can result in a less generous cut for those layers. So, jeans of the same size may vary slightly in fit.
Length
    Jeans look the coolest when they’re worn long. They should fall to the floor (or just about) when you have shoes on. This is an extremely common mistake. If the jeans are too long, don’t hem them!! Cut them off, wash them, and let them fray naturally (you’ll look so cowgirl chic). If the jeans are more dressy (i.e. trouser fit or dark wash) and you absolutely must hem them…use sandpaper to distress the new hems so they match the original ones. Otherwise, they'll look those back-to-school jeans our moms use to buy us (I can’t be the only one!) Because you’ll want to wear your jeans with shoes with heels and shoes without, you’ll probably end up with different jeans of different lengths for this reason. You might want to bring shoes of different heights with you when you go shopping.
Rise
    Low rise jeans tend to be the most flattering. Now, I don’t mean…gotta-shave-your-pubic-hair low, but they should sit a few fingers below your belly button. With low rise jeans, you need to make sure the waist fits and isn’t too tight or you’ll be a victim of the dreaded muffin top. I found a great pair of jeans that I loved, my ass looked great and they were nice and long… but the waist band was too tight and I spilled over…so I had to leave them at the store. Even thin women can suffer muffin top…so get jeans that fit. [Ed: Again...I disagree...Muffin top!  Stick with a fit at your natural waist, there are lots out there]
Style
    Don’t get too fancy with weird washes or lots of rhinestones ala Real Housewives of Orange County. Funky washes are more trendy and probably won't stand the test of time. Also, there’s a fine line between looking stylin’ and looking like you’re trying too hard. Cool broads are not hoochie mamas. [ED: Obviously.]
Price
    A good pair of jeans can be expensive and I still sometimes get sticker shock. But I wear jeans every day…so if they fit right, they’re a good investment. And if I get stuck with a pair of expensive jeans that for whatever reason aren't working for me, I sell them on eBay. [ED: Yes. And yes.]
Getting that butt ready
    If you haven't already…you need to incorporate squats into your workout routine. Jeff O’Connell of Men’s Fitness Magazine says that “the squat is the single most effective exercise there is, period.” The squat is considered a compound exercise which means it works more than one muscle group. “In this case, it works every major muscle in your upper leg, up to and including your quadriceps (front of the thigh) and hamstrings (back of the thigh) and gluteal muscles (fanny). Use lots of weight to build leans body tissue. The more lean body tissue you have, the higher your metabolism and the more calories you burn on a regular basis.” So squat, ladies. Squat, squat, squat.
For me, I’ve found that Lucky Brand Jeans and Hudsons flatter my figure the best. But even Gap’s Long and Lean and a few of their Curvy styles work for me and are less expensive…making them perfect for everyday jeans. My “going out jeans” tend to be a little lower in the rise (since I don't expect to be picking Legos up off the floor) with a more expensive wash or styling. I wear these jeans when I want to look extra cute. If I need to sit down, I just make sure I’m sitting against a wall (so as not to offer crack to any unsuspecting tourists). I prefer wearing boyshorts with my jeans (click here for my post on the “perfect” pair of underwear), but for the lowest rise I’ll go commando. My husband loves it. 


One last thing...if you see a pair of jeans on someone and they look great…and that person has a similar body type as you…tell her she looks great, and ask her if she minds telling you where she got them. Try on everything. You never know what’ll look good on you but the effort is worth it. I'm sure you'll agree that there’s nothing quite like the feeling you get when you find that pair of jeans that makes your butt look good. It’s priceless!  
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  • mimi's Avatar
    Posted by mimi Fri Apr 18, 2008 5:41pm PDT

    spare me with the low rise jeans ...these are NOT attractive on most women, unless you are stick thin. Those rolls hanging over the front and sides of your jeans look awful! Please look in the mirror b4 leaving the house !!

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  • mar_08's Avatar
    Posted by mar_08 Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:45pm PDT

    Just because something happens to be "in", like low rise jeans, doesn't mean you should wear it. When I was young, I just followed the crowd. Now that I am a little older (50+), I wear what looks good on me--incidentally the midrise boot cut jeans.

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  • chewingfoil's Avatar
    Posted by chewingfoil Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:38pm PDT

    I love the article.

    I disagree with the first comment (that "broads" went out years ago)

    It did, but now it's back--very Amy Sedaris.

    The person that wrote that probably wears mom jeans ;)

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  • Julie's Avatar
    Posted by Julie Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:41pm PDT

    Just when I thought I was in the mood for a muffin top. darn. :)

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  • SweetJen's Avatar
    Posted by SweetJen Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:42pm PDT

    Hi,Levis curvy boot cut (I believe it's 529,) look marvelous on curvy women.I'm tall and a size 8 and these jeans have a small amount of stretch.They fit higher in the back for coverage and lower in the front.These are by no means Mom jeans! Macy's .com or Levis.com reasonably priced;enjoy ladies!

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  • WAKE UP's Avatar
    Posted by WAKE UP Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:44pm PDT

    You're great, call me anything you want, your "jean" advice was funny and imformative. I'm 56 I've been wearing Calvin Kline for the last 4 years. They fit me great. My 21 yr. daughter told me to get rid of my "mom" jeans 3 years ago. Thank-You very much!!!!

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  • nancy's Avatar
    Posted by nancy Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:45pm PDT

    I am older than dirt and don't know what commando means, but I can guess. I agree that low rise jeans (or any pants) are for the very young, and now the look is trending back up to the natural waist anyway.

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  • SweetJen's Avatar
    Posted by SweetJen Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:46pm PDT

    Hi,Levis curvy boot cut (I believe it's 529,) look marvelous on curvy women.I'm tall and a size 8 and these jeans have a small amount of stretch.They fit higher in the back for coverage and lower in the front.These are by no means Mom jeans! Macy's .com or Levis.com reasonably priced;enjoy ladies!

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  • Aristeen's Avatar
    Posted by Aristeen Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:49pm PDT

    Thanks hun for the enlightening info. I've worked my ass off to get my twenty something figure back. I was afraid though, that you'd consider me too old to wear low rise jeans, (45, although I tell everyone I'm 29 with 16 years experience).

    I love the low rise, darker wash, stretch, boot cut. I try to find something with low profile or no back pockets at all. It helps to enhance the butt.

    From one broad to another...thank you!!

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  • daiseycrazy5's Avatar
    Posted by daiseycrazy5 Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:52pm PDT

    OKAY ... I wear "MOM JEANS". But after this great article I WILL change my jean style. I will prepare myself to go out shopping and trying on hundreds & maybe thousands (as it may seem to be like) jeans to find a great fitting cool pair or more -- depending on what I can afford. not my kind of fun but I need to get in the swing and catch up with fashion. Again Thanks for the article!

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