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Womens Jeans

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 3:32 pm
by Paulie
About a month or so ago, I bought my first pair of womens jeans. Levis 515, boot cut, and a slightly lower rise. So, there they sat for a couple weeks.... I wanted to wear them out, but was afraid they looked too feminine. Finally, I mustered up my courage, put them on one weekend and wore them out for all my usual errands and such. Guess what.... I didn't see anyone give me a second look!
So, I found another pair at a great sale a couple weeks ago, and now I think the only time I'll wear men's jeans is when I'm going to get dirty and possibly ruin a pair. I so love the way they have a little more snug fit through the thighs and back, and the lower riee I think is kinda sexy.

I guess my point is that so often we can be our own worst enemy with fears. If we don't make a big deal of what we're wearing, then more than likely no one else will either. Even my wife didn't say anything other than " those jeans look nice".

So, I think I will try to add more items to my everyday endrab look. Even if no one notices (which is really not my goal anyway)... I still feel better and more feminine just knowing I'm in womens clothes.

Just my nickels worth here... feel free to comment or expand.
Paulie

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 5:02 pm
by Beauty
Hi Paulie,

I wear my women's jeans out all the time and no one notices and the way they are cut and the style is totally femme. Like you, my experience has been that no one looks.

If anyone looks I'm pretty sure they'll be younger girls.

Gracie

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 10:14 pm
by Absaroka
At one time I had a girlfriend whos jeans fit me fairly well. I used to wear them quite a bit and to tell you the truth never even considered it to be crossdressing. Likewise her tee shirts. No one ever commented even if I mentioned who's they were.

Andrea

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 11:29 am
by Lynn
I haven't worn mens jeans in about 25 yrs. I don't even own a pair of mens jeans and in regards to tee-shirts about 50/50 but you can tell most of the time if for no other reason than the color................ ***()*** ,Hugs Lynn

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 11:31 pm
by Kristen
Paulie, I will have to see if I can find a pair. Flat Iron Mall,,, Here I come. Thanks for hint of what kind a jeans to buy. I used to wear girls jeans and got a lot of static from my girl friend's Mom. but she doesn't live in Colorado. Kristen

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 9:43 am
by Paulie
You go Kristen!
I don't know if Flatirons has a Foleys, but that is where I found mine. On sale and/or clearance there, you just can't beat the price!
Good Luck and Happy Hunting!
Paulie

Lane Bryant jeans

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 8:12 pm
by Veronica Smith
I just love my stretch jeans from Lane Bryant. They have a number of different styles, some a bit lower rise than others. They all have larger pockets, more like a guy's jeans.

CDVeronica

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 7:54 am
by Xenia
Hi,

since I have switched from men's jeans/trousers to women's, I never noticed anybody else noticing it consciously, though in the beginning I thought everyone will notice, at least GGs. People seem not to take notice about such subtleties.

Last year, however, I wore a Miss Sixty stretch jeans, rather tight fitting, the first day and a friend, who is colleague of mine, remarked in a flattering way: "Great jeans you've there". Amazing, because he never before remarked anything about any drab clothing.

Xenia