You could get them a size smaller. They are going to stretch over time. If you line dry them instead of drying them in the dryer, there won't be as much shrinkage between wearings.
yay for being able to get smaller jeans!
2007-01-30 12:42:45
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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I try to buy my jeans with the comfort stretch tag! I know what you are saying and I got tired of them looking bad by the end of the day. Buying a size smaller doesn't help and you really won't feel comfortable.
They make jeans with lycra I beleive to give you some stretch in them. At least after wearing them all day I find they don't go baggy. Unless of course you can afford the real real expensive jeans $80-150 jeans......you will always have this problem.
2007-01-30 12:52:00
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answered by MsCatie 3
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a lot of jean material these days have that stretchy stuff in them. You wear em through out the day, and stretch them out with normal movement, etc., and then you wash and dry them, and pretty soon they just start to lose that "staying power" (elastic strength that helps the jeans stay tight fitting and not totally baggy.)
I know, it totally sucks. Maybe do get a size smaller, just a touch! Or look for jeans that don't have any stretchy material in them.
2007-01-30 12:51:26
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answered by Ellie akota! 2
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I think they all pretty much do that. If you can comfortably fit in a smaller size, that may help. What I sometimes do is throw them in the dryer for about ten minutes or so. That seems to help some. I f you are wearing stretch jeans, try some that aren"t.
2007-01-30 13:00:57
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answered by lopingdeer 2
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Depends if you are wearing jeans made with lycra, some jeans (stretch), are stiff when you wear them and then the elastic in them stretches and makes them big on you. It happens to me all the time. You could probably go for a smaller size when you buy them stretch, and wear the regular size when they don't, also try wearing a belt.
2007-01-30 12:49:43
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answered by Livier A 3
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I have the exact same problem. Sometimes going a size smaller works, but I try not to buy jeans with too much stretch in them.
I wish there was a better solution though
2007-01-30 12:48:56
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answered by blondie 3
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Cotton, the material that jeans are made out of, stretches, as do most types of fabric. Everyone's jeans do this. If it's really a problem, I suggest a belt. If you want to try a smaller size, go for it, but I'd keep your receipt.
2007-01-30 12:48:42
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answered by Got rice? 3
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Sometimes after you wash and dry your jeans they get kind of tight, so when you put them on the look cute. But as your legs start to push around the material they start to stretch out to their normal size. Try getting a smaller size.
2007-01-30 12:45:28
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answered by actingluver09 1
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The same thing happends to me, and its with every pair of jeans I get, but It could be because I just lost about 12 lbs suddenly. So maybe you have lost some weight but you didnt know about.
2007-01-30 12:44:44
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answered by Rocker Chick 4
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I wouldnt get a size smaller, that would be unconfortable. Try a pair of jeans with some strech with lycra or something. They will cling and not be too tight.
2007-01-30 12:50:49
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answered by minami 2
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