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I think the issue isn't that she's wearing jeans, it's that the jeans are vacuum sealed tight.
I'm not saying I think it's inappropriate, I'm just saying I think that's what op's question actually is. "Are they too tight?" instead of "are jeans ok to wear at work"
I'm similar build, you simply cannot find pants that aren't vacuum sealed tight (unless they're very baggy, which is also notwork appropriate)
You can definitely find wide legged trousers/jeans that aren’t sloppily baggy and aren’t vacuum sealed tight.
wide legged trousers still don't accommodate booty lmao, that's the point
No, they definitely exist. Source: have arse. Wear trousers.
Gap for the win, swear by them!
Not even a matter of "tight" its the thin material. I have "baggy" loose fitting jeans and because they are cotton and lycra and not the denim they used to be made from, they show every pantyline. There is no avoiding it with today's material.
Besides being vacuum sealed tight, it’s also the cut. I have jeans like this. Not saying it’s fair that a super skinny person can maybe pull them off at work.
I'm quite sure that it's possible for a work wardrobe. One doesn't want to wear "vacuum sealed" clothes. That just wouldn't be professional, would it?
you have to size up quite a lot for things to stop clinging to your ass and hips. like Billie eilish baggy.
trousers that are meant to be loose get pulled tight regardless, and it just looks ridiculous
You're an adult. You can figure out how to get pants that fit you.
The alternative is pants that don’t stay up bc the waist is too loose. Pants (even pants designed for women) are not generally given enough space for people with larger hips and butt. If her uniform is jeans/slacks plus tucked in shirt, there’s no getting around the fact that the majority of pants are not designed for people with her body type and will look “vacuum sealed” when they fit everywhere else.
Stop thinking with your DickMc_LongCock, and consider that she’s just a person trying to do her job.
One size up would fit her just fine. These are tight. A size up is an extra inch or so.
I would agree if women’s pants had sizing that made any sense and let you go up a known number of inches in the waist (I also disagree with your assessment that a size up is an inch or so, as it varies widely depending on brand & material) without lengthening the pants. Entirely possible that a size up would be too long in the legs or too loose in the waist, at which point she would be receiving judgement for having pants dragging on the ground or whatever.
There’s no winning when your body type doesn’t fit standardized clothes (I have the opposite problem, big stomach no ass short legs), because everything looks fucked up in some way on you.
Lmao…dickmclongcock. Ahahahahaha. Anyway, I thought the exact same thing as you, that she would have to go bigger in waist size which would not any more helpful and would be uncomfortable. And really she shouldn’t have to.
Seamstress!!!!!
Agree. I think it’s just a size too small especially for work. I wouldn’t care of someone wears it to work but since they are asking I would say just get a different material or bigger size. But if you feel comfortable then Just wear them.
I work in an office and many wear leggings but I have almost never wear them because I feel put on display 😂 but will wear skinny jeans but the heavier material makes me feel better.
I'm a thin dude who has worked out enough that any jeans that fit my thighs are giant around the waist, even athletic fit. So I either wear jeans that look a little tight or have a belt that completely crushes the top of the jeans.
I can't imagine having her body.
Or you get them tailored by a seamstress to fit you.
women's jeans. All i wore wore lucky's womens for a good long while when i wanted fitted jeans that actually worked for me. (no hips or gut but actually had quads etc).
As a woman with thick thighs and booty, I have recently discovered Lucky Jeans and they fit perfectly without being huge in the waist or having a big baggy fupa area like a lot of jeans seem to have these days.
the woman working there brought it up when i didn't like any of the jeans i tried on. said most guys end up getting the women's ones instead.
They were almost all low rise anyways so it wasn't a huge difference between M and W minus the cut of the legs VS waist oh and proper boot cuts.
Girl take you clothes to the seamstress
It's expensive to do! If you want more than just hemmed, it's like $50 for one pair of pants to be altered. I used to have a family member who could do it, but sadly, she passed.
Gotta start rocking my suspenders! ;)
They theoretically make women’s jeans to account for this problem a bit better, since we tend to have fleshier backsides—but as a skinny woman with a sizable donk, they definitely don’t always get the balance right…..
You’re supposed to go the cleaners seamstress, it costs 5$ to take in a hem or waist.
Agreed.
All jeans look tight these days, but they’re stretchy and don’t feel tight. I think the outfit is fine, though maybe a tad casual. Add a long, flowy cardigan to dress it up and cover butt, if you want