After trying on lord knows how many pairs of jeans in the past couple of days, here are my takeaways: 1. @Abercrombie is GREAT when it comes to variety! They have a crazy amount of variety style wise, but also size wise since they have curvy specific styles and well as tall/short styles. They’re also decently affordable when you compare them to some of the other jeans I looked at. 2. If you want to go the even more affordable (and a little bit more comfy because they have some more stretch to them) route, @americaneagle had a ton of great options, too. Not quite as much variety, but the price was the best I found for the quality. 3. Stores like @urbanoutfitters, @madewell and @zara had some great options, but they work best if your waist and thighs/🍑 are proportional. They didn’t work for me, but I could see how they’d look AMAZING on someone else! 4. If all else fails, honestly @target has some surprisingly great options! That’s where I got my last pair that I liked, and they were only $29! 🙌🏼 And lastly… don’t get too caught up on size. It literally IS just a number. And honestly, a very arbitrary one at that 😅 In the past two days the sized I’ve fit into have ranged from a 0 to a 6!!! Women’s sizing is SO weird (literally in NO world am I anywhere CLOSE to a 0 🤣) so if something doesn’t fit you, it’s the clothes fault, NOT yours! Keep trying until you find the jeans (or skirt, or whatever it is that you’re trying to find) that fit you just right, because clothes are supposed to fit YOU, not the other way around ❤️

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