
Does anyone know where I can get good jeans for an hourglass figure?
Dresses are frustrating...I have big boobs,a small waist and big hips and no one size fits particularly well,belts are becoming a god-send![]()
! I have the same question, it's been ages since I last shopped for jeans.Does anyone know where I can get good jeans for an hourglass figure?
Does anyone know where I can get good jeans for an hourglass figure?

I do everything to minimize my bust, I wear sports bras all the time. It's been months since I've worn a regular bra. It's not that I don't like my body, I just don't like the attention that comes with it while wearing certain types of clothes.
The only ones that work are the ones with smocking. My sister has one, I've seen them in photos on other people, but somehow I never seem to find them in the stores ...I'm so curvy. My bone structure is really slim, so my boobs look huge on my small frame. Hate that. And my butt looks huge. I have a very small waist, and also kinda narrow shoulders... I look so tacky when wearing tight-fitting clothes, there's just boobs and butt all over the place if I wear a body con dressI do everything to minimize my bust, I wear sports bras all the time. It's been months since I've worn a regular bra. It's not that I don't like my body, I just don't like the attention that comes with it while wearing certain types of clothes.
i started buying european brands as women in europe are more likely to be hourglass shaped.
I don't want that kind of attention, but I guess I should stop caring what other people think (or yell)i have the exact same body description as you, and at first i couldn't take all the american men oogling me in clothes that i would wear in australia and no one would care. but now i've just got over it. i'm not going to cover myself up like an old woman. just have confidence and not worry about what people think. having boobs and a butt does not make you tacky!

I think with a nice v-neck sweater it would look niceI try to avoid high neck sweaters though, as they have a tendancy to just hug my chest and make it look larger than it is
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I look back on pictures of me in college wearing turtlenecks and I cringe.
So I just have to search around a bit more to make sure the buttons don't pull. I actually find Gap button downs fit me quite well across the chest, but it's the shoulders. I'm petite (in terms of height) and I have very small shoulders a lot of shirts get scrunched up in that area.
They come in multiple inseams, and I find they are the least likely to cause the dreaded gape at the waist band. Seven for me, are the worst. I have an old pair that are kind of cute and slouchy but they don't fit my bum properly at all.