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Title: Girl Jeans
Post by: transjoe on February 05, 2016, 04:00:00 AM
Hi alltogether,

yesterday I made an interesting discovery I would like to share with you.

In the past few years my wife always commented on trousers and Jeans I was wearing that they all look baggy, don't really fit and hang low on my back and so on.

I always had to choose larger men trousers so they would get over my hips and fit my belly - however they looked baggy on my behind and tended to slide down and don't fit on my waist even with a belt.

Now out of curiousity I ordered girl Jeans (not skinny but straight cut so they don't look overly girly) and tried them on yesterday. I was totally surprised as I put them on yesterday because they fit perfectly, don't slide down, don't hang baggy on my behind and are totally comfortable to wear (as Girl Jeans they seem to have a longer waistline). They fit like they were made right for my figure.

Now I have not been on HRT until now so there can't be fat Distribution so far - but as they perfectly fit I must have some kind of female fat Distribution on my Body.

As you may read in my introduction Posts here in the Forum I have a longtime condition of very low T for several years - which I am now getting checked.

So I strongly assume there has been some female fat Distribution alone from the low T.

However today I have already been wearing the Girl Jeans to the Office and no one did notice anything that they are Girl Jeans (well they have no girly Features on them)  :laugh:

Kind regards

Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Patti on February 05, 2016, 04:07:00 AM

Quote from: transjoe on February 05, 2016, 04:00:00 AM
Hi alltogether,

yesterday I made an interesting discovery I would like to share with you.

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Now out of curiousity I ordered girl Jeans (not skinny but straight cut so they don't look overly girly) and tried them on yesterday. I was totally surprised as I put them on yesterday because they fit perfectly, don't slide down, don't hang baggy on my behind and are totally comfortable to wear (as Girl Jeans they seem to have a longer waistline). They fit like they were made right for my figure.

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However today I have already been wearing the Girl Jeans to the Office and no one did notice anything that they are Girl Jeans (well they have no girly Features on them)  :laugh:

Kind regards

what brand. I've been looking to do the same :)

Hugs
Suzi


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Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: abd789 on February 05, 2016, 04:48:29 AM
Welcome to the wonderful world of womens jeans.... Ive been doing this for the last 7 months...its all I will ever wear.
and I dont think anyone caught on...

I had the same mens jeans issues and I am also a low T person

I wear the slightly stretchy ones too.... OMG! awesome  ;D
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Patti on February 05, 2016, 04:54:12 AM
I absolutely have the same issue with men's jeans. I have 40" hips and though my waist isn't super tiny it's around 33" just above my navel. The bagginess of the men's cut makes me look like I have no butt. I ordered some women's skinny jeans and they fit perfectly and are super cute but I can't go in boy mode as they are basically jeggings and are also capris.

Would be interested to hear what brands and cuts you ladies are wearing.


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Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: abd789 on February 05, 2016, 05:01:20 AM
Well, Ive scooped all mine from the thrift store... this is how I discovered what works for me on a budget. Grab 10 different pairs for a buck each and go home and see what they do.
But(t) ;) Im a plus size (22) so my brands prolly wont work for you skinny girls ;D But I like medium or low rise and my current faves are made by sonoma the life and style line
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: TechGirl on February 05, 2016, 05:51:29 AM
I fell in love with Macy's Style & Co. Straight cut jeans & got some good deals over the holiday as I was coming out to my wife.

Love the fit, but while I'd love to wear them in guy mode, my wife says I'd be noticed.
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: transjoe on February 05, 2016, 05:55:07 AM
Hi, thanks for the replies,

so here is the link to my Jeans https://www.ottoversand.at/sheego-denim-stretch-jeans-mit-geradem-schnitt/pref-AKL10015680066%40OttoversandAt-Shop/artikel/ottoversand-at?promoArticleNo=101661 (https://www.ottoversand.at/sheego-denim-stretch-jeans-mit-geradem-schnitt/pref-AKL10015680066%40OttoversandAt-Shop/artikel/ottoversand-at?promoArticleNo=101661)

however the shop is in Europe - so I don't know where you would get them whereelse.

Are you all are on hrt or is your fat Distribution without hrt like mine?

Kind regards
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: RobynD on February 05, 2016, 10:30:43 AM
I have been wearing women's jeans for years, long before transition. Guy jeans were always uncomfortable. My hips and butt have always been somewhat feminine but with HRT that has increased. I think if i tried on guy jeans they would fit horribly.

"Boyfriend" jeans are interesting - some fit and look ok on me, others no way.
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Emileeeee on February 05, 2016, 10:46:43 AM
I had the same problem. Everybody told me I was swimming in my jeans, but I couldn't go to a lower size because then I couldn't fit into them. Switched to women's and they just fit. I started with what I considered a bridge look, i.e. not skin tight, but still women's. They fit perfectly. No longer needed a belt at all. I find I like how the curvier styles look on me better, but every time I stand up, I have to pull them up. They still fit a heck of a lot better than the men's did though.
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Karlie Ann on February 05, 2016, 11:14:44 AM
I've bought my jeans at Target - Denizen Levis are pretty good.  No one has ever commented on them being women's jeans in four months and yes, I love the way they fit.
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Patti on February 05, 2016, 12:04:29 PM
I just ordered some on lucky jeans, so hopefully they fit :)


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Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Emileeeee on February 05, 2016, 12:40:55 PM
Quote from: Karlie Ann on February 05, 2016, 11:14:44 AM
I've bought my jeans at Target - Denizen Levis are pretty good.  No one has ever commented on them being women's jeans in four months and yes, I love the way they fit.

Denizens are the ones I like. Faded glory is what I started with. I think they came from Walmart.
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Stevie on February 05, 2016, 12:42:09 PM
Quote from: Karlie Ann on February 05, 2016, 11:14:44 AM
I've bought my jeans at Target - Denizen Levis are pretty good.  No one has ever commented on them being women's jeans in four months and yes, I love the way they fit.

I buy the same jeans they are in juniors section, the way they are cut the hips are not very curvy so they fit well on someone who is just starting get some hips from HRT. I wear a 12 but think they go up to size 18.
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Naomi71 on February 05, 2016, 01:39:53 PM
I love my skinny jeans, but are those necessarily girly? I see men wearing them all the time. I'm fully feminine at home but need to be able to go out shopping without being bothered by men (I live in a neighborhood where that happens), so when I put my coat on (do wear a female blouse), I'm gender neutral in my skinny jeans and Vans sneakers.

At least I thought so.. this is what I'm wearing right now:

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fs16.postimg.org%2Fuprs1tz2d%2F2016_02_05_20_28_03.jpg&hash=cbf0d4f1f2674fef901b96e42a33d30297325077)
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: .Christy on February 05, 2016, 08:23:40 PM
the problem with girl jeans in general is that THE POCKETS ARE DAMN TINY  :'(
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: DiamondBladee on February 05, 2016, 08:54:00 PM
Quote from: .Christy on February 05, 2016, 08:23:40 PM
the problem with girl jeans in general is that THE POCKETS ARE DAMN TINY  :'(

Hehe, I've always stolen my sisters' jeans so I learned not to use them.  I always carry a pocket on me, on a jacket or something :)

EDIT:  Look out with the purse though, those things are messier than my Dad's garage!  I don't know why it happens!
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Karlie Ann on February 05, 2016, 09:27:25 PM
Quote from: .Christy on February 05, 2016, 08:23:40 PM
the problem with girl jeans in general is that THE POCKETS ARE DAMN TINY  :'(

LOL, Truth, sister!  But I like the way my phone sticks out of my back pocket.  I see other women with their phones that way and I smile because mine looks the same as theirs!
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: DiamondBladee on February 05, 2016, 10:12:03 PM
Quote from: Karlie Ann on February 05, 2016, 09:27:25 PM
LOL, Truth, sister!  But I like the way my phone sticks out of my back pocket.  I see other women with their phones that way and I smile because mine looks the same as theirs!

I can't.  My phone is borderline tablet.

Phablet.

Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: abd789 on February 05, 2016, 11:18:17 PM
Quote from: .Christy on February 05, 2016, 08:23:40 PM
the problem with girl jeans in general is that THE POCKETS ARE DAMN TINY  :'(

usually, yes
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Scotti on February 06, 2016, 06:08:09 AM
I went to wearing Levis 505's months ago aside from two pairs of men's skinny jeans I already had.  I really love how they fit and they give much more better movement than men's jeans.  I was amazed that size 10's fit like a glove, though for whatever reason the darker color ones do not so I have several pairs of the same jeans.  I have to consciously focus to keep my hands out of my pockets when at work... 
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Lynne on February 06, 2016, 06:56:57 AM
I made a similar discovery 5 years ago, my first girl jeans was the first jeans that fit really well and from that point on I buy only girl jeans and jeggings.
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: yokosoko on February 06, 2016, 07:48:21 AM
Quote from: .Christy on February 05, 2016, 08:23:40 PM
the problem with girl jeans in general is that THE POCKETS ARE DAMN TINY  :'(

That's actually what I love! Makes my phone so accessible AND since I hate putting things in pockets anyway, it forces me to use my bag, so I never have to later regret putting something in my pocket :D
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: DiamondBladee on February 06, 2016, 11:08:43 AM
Quote from: yokosoko on February 06, 2016, 07:48:21 AM
That's actually what I love! Makes my phone so accessible AND since I hate putting things in pockets anyway, it forces me to use my bag, so I never have to later regret putting something in my pocket :D

I'll admit a big reason I also stopped using jeans pockets long ago was because they're so awkward to access if you're seat belted into a car...  Things poke you there anyway
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Stevie on February 06, 2016, 12:01:40 PM
Quote from: .Christy on February 05, 2016, 08:23:40 PM
the problem with girl jeans in general is that THE POCKETS ARE DAMN TINY  :'(

   Purse > Pocket
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: sparrow on February 06, 2016, 12:57:54 PM
OMG I love girly jeans.  Skinnier the better.  They show off my big ol' cyclist calves!

I used to wear nothing but extremely baggy black jeans.  I chalk this up to a few things (1) general ambivalence about clothes due to unrecognized dysphoria (2) I grew up in a predominantly black neighborhood, so having to pull my pants up every 10 steps was 'cool', (3) my white friends were goths and punks, and (4) the bagginess allowed me to keep prodigious amounts of crap in my pockets.

I had a system for my cell phone, fat wallet, keychain with a dozen keys, knife and pen.  They were always in the same place, and I never went anywhere without them.  I'd also keep a few days worth of receipts, empty wrappers, napkins, etc -- trash.  I literally kept trash in my pockets.

With girly jeans... I carry my driver's license, a credit card, my bus pass, the key to my car and the key to my house.  Life is better this way.  Simplify!
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Fara on February 06, 2016, 01:43:13 PM
Wife and I went to the local CK outlet and bought a few pairs of jeans.  I felt obligated to buy one pair of mens jeans (skinny even though I'm anything but with a 36" waist).  Then I bought two pairs of women's ultimate skinny jeans size 14/32.. they are the most amazingly comfortable jeans I own now, wish I had about 10 more pairs. 

Sadly as I've lost weight my wife's jeans aren't quite fitting in the rump/hips the way they once did, I'm still pre-HRT so don't quite fill them out right.  Oh well.
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Katiepie on February 06, 2016, 02:05:59 PM
Personally i love denizen and merona brands of girls jeans. Both target brands. Denizen boot cut stretch skinny jeans is my current go to, which fit perfectly to my shape.

Kate <3
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: Briezy on February 06, 2016, 02:09:50 PM
Ha...great topic. I thought I was the only one whose drawers could not contain the amount of women's jeans that I own. Most of them skinny and most of them bought on the cheap at thrift stores. The jeans plus some clever tops and sweaters means I am in female clothing 100% of the time no matter how I am presenting in public (I don't start hormones for 12 days). My obsession with jeans has become quite noticeable as it takes me quite some time to find the ones I want to wear as I dig through the two drawers filled with nothing but jeans.
Title: Re: Girl Jeans
Post by: RobynD on February 07, 2016, 03:30:24 PM
Quote from: Briezy on February 06, 2016, 02:09:50 PM
Ha...great topic. I thought I was the only one whose drawers could not contain the amount of women's jeans that I own. Most of them skinny and most of them bought on the cheap at thrift stores. The jeans plus some clever tops and sweaters means I am in female clothing 100% of the time no matter how I am presenting in public (I don't start hormones for 12 days). My obsession with jeans has become quite noticeable as it takes me quite some time to find the ones I want to wear as I dig through the two drawers filled with nothing but jeans.

Me too :) I'm sort of in fear about counting how many women's jeans i own. My wife rolls her eyes when i bring another pair. jeggings, Skinny, straight, flared, boyfriend, capris - yikes. i wear a skirt or a dress maybe 1-2 times a month at best other than that my office and casual wear every day is jeans.