i own a pair of jeans that simply fits me perfectly in every way.....which is amazing because I rarely find jeans that fit me well. However, they have one problem: when i put them on, it feels like the inside of the jeans is lined with rough netting and is scratching against my legs! My legs never look irritated or anything, but the "itchiness" is amazingly annoying, and as good as the jeans look on me, I just can't wear them - which is annoying! I don't know if I just have sensitive skin or what. When i simply feel the inside of the jeans with my hand they feel fine though. Any ideas on what to do?
2007-03-06
16:35:47
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everyrosehasitsthorn
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Beauty & Style
➔ Fashion & Accessories
That sucks! Is it the seam that itches? If so take it to a tailor and have them sew a liner along the seams. If it's all over, yikes! You can see about having a super thin liner put in. It might cost about $50.
2007-03-06 16:39:01
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answered by itry007 4
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Buy a pair of nice tights and cut off the bottoms up to the point where they will always be hidden by the jeans. It will feel much more comfortable and since tights/pantyhose is not bulky, you won't be able to notice that you're wearing something underneath!
⤠Cali Girl
P.S. What brand of jeans is that? They sound really good.
2007-03-13 10:11:55
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answered by je suis mode 5
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This can happen when you first buy them, because of the chemicals. If you've washed them, then it could be your detergent or dryer sheets. If that's not it, it may be the blend of the jean fabric. Some jeans have elastic compounds in them and other fibers which could feel different than normal jean material. There are also different levels of coarseness, depending on how the jeans were produced. Hope one of those reasons satisfies your curiosity.
2007-03-06 16:40:09
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answered by jdprc06 1
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Turn the jeans inside out and Take a hard bristle brush and brush the fabric until it starts to get a little fuzzy bribe your little bother to do it or something because your arms will get tired
2007-03-06 16:48:22
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answered by shango 2
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I agree with the stubble thing, you could maybe wear leggings.. but I think they'd be too warm and the jeans would be too tight, but you could try if you live somewhere cold right now.
2007-03-14 09:27:41
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answered by T. 4
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you could also try complaining to the maker of the jean and tell them what is going on and they could send you a new pair of jeans in the same make and size...look for their email address
2007-03-06 16:46:38
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answered by geekieintx 6
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Must be the thread..take them to a seamstress, have the seams torn out an restitched! Hope this helps
2007-03-06 16:38:36
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answered by sassyred57 1
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It could be the way you shave your legs, and the stubbles rubbing on the certain materal of the fabric
2007-03-06 16:38:32
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answered by Pat M 1
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get some of those stretchy latex leggings or something and wear them under ur pants so they stop the itching. or i guess u can just wear long underwear (i dont suggest...they would make ur legs look quite lumpy). hope it works. :)
2007-03-14 12:36:49
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answered by HL 4
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if you like the jeans that much than you should wear something underneath them so it dosent irritate you so much
maybe like thermals... or something thin to protect your legs
2007-03-06 16:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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