tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2545932153597817356.post929501079335433099..comments2019-01-29T20:31:24.733+10:00Comments on Denim by Deborah: Denim Researchdeborah leighhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17745688845087942118noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2545932153597817356.post-89171674830678577952009-10-29T03:36:17.542+10:002009-10-29T03:36:17.542+10:00Hey Deborah! Love your blog. I can't help but ...Hey Deborah! Love your blog. I can't help but comment on this post. So I work at the Gap, and I have always been the guy to ask about womens denim. I just love womens jeans, and finding the right fit. Not to be the billboard of Gap but I do know of a fit that might be of some assistance. If the woman who posed the question is a tall fit, then a great pair might be the long and lean from Gap. No they're not made only for long and lean women but instead, have a high waistband and a medium rise to give you the look and feel of long and lean while fitting tall as well as petite. They retail around 69.95 depending on how you shop. Another great fit is the perfect boot. The perfect boot has a nice fit cut to feel curvy and look straight with a medium flare. Again these also have the extra wide/tall waistband to take care of the muffin top without going mom jean. Both fits are very good with hold, meaning they don't feel like you're in a hipster falling off the hips. I would advise to atleast check them out. The problem with denim and women in my opinion is the whole process is very overwhelming. It feels that way for men sometimes too. How are you ever going to find the perfect pair if you don't use the process of elimination. Just keep in mind someone out there is making jeans and if you dont find the pair you're looking for someone is going to want to make them and sell them. xoxo Grey<br />oh & p.s. I used to make my own jeans for 2 years because I couldn't find a fit I could stand so I do understand the frustrationMyselfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17691693504419607747noreply@blogger.com