All I find is low cut pants or tight skinny pants for women out there anymore. I don't have any low cut underwear because I don't fit them and am a little too old for that. So whatever pants I find and try on, my underwear sticks out already. When I sit down, squat or bend over, my underwear comes up and sticks out because of the pants they have today. I am not sure what to do, my butt is too big to fit the low cut pants. My daughter notices this but I can't help it. Should I just put up with my underwear showing a couple inches everyday?
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Help: I can't find pants that fit anymore?
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Posted 2 years ago #
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Well, this is a huge problem, and the reason why so many older women give up and buy mommy pants. But, you don't have to. Look for a pair of mid-waisted jeans that are straight-leg or boot cut. They're still available at discount and high end department stores alike. You may not need to change jeans, though. I suggest you wear a thin belt so your pants don't ride down. Layering should hide it quite fine.
As for low-cut undies, go a size up in them, and better to have undies that don't cover your bottom than to show your undies to the world...
Posted 2 years ago # -
I TOTALLY agree that all that is out there now is low cut jeans and I hate that! I wear belts daily but I would rather not wear belts...at this point I have no choice.
Posted 2 years ago # -
I'm right there with you! I have found the pants from "Not Your Daughters Jeans" are a perfect solution! They are modern, but not so extreme! They come in all cuts and shades. They range in price from 98.00 to 138.00 but seriously are worth the cost! I buy mine at Nordstom, but you can find them online as well as Neiman Marcus and other stores. You will not regret your purchase!! P.S. Won't it be heaven not to wonder about your underwear anymore?!
Posted 2 years ago # -
Start shopping some where other than the Jr. department first. The styles you find there are going to be mostly skinny and low rise because that's what is fashionable now.
Avoid anything labeled low rise. Mid rise at the minimum but don't go for the high waisted Mom jean thing either. For most women, the right cut is what hits you just below the belly button at your natural waist.
I've attached some links below for more "mature" shopping but still trendy and or classic. Classic trouser cuts never go out of style so you'll get a lot more wear out of them. The underwear showing is just plain tacky, sorry.
Posted 2 years ago #
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