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Not Your Daughter's Jeans

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shysal Sun 30-Sept-12 16:18:11

I have recently bought a pair of these jeans cheaply on ebay, new with tags. They come up to the waist and hold and lift the bum and tummy. I am amazed at how well they do the job. I can feel them holding my tummy but in a comfortable way, flattening with no 'muffin top' bulge above. At full price they are expensive (around £150)but I have ordered another pair in black from Amazon, greatly reduced. You are advised to buy a size smaller than normal, and they make you look that size too!
It is wonderful to find a product which lives up to it's description. I have no connection with the company, just wanted to sing their praises.
Has anyone tried the similar jeans by M&S and others and are they as effective?

soop Sun 30-Sept-12 16:26:06

shysal I did place a bid for a pair of NYDJ but didn't win them. That was about six months ago. I shall keep looking. It's good to get a GN's opinion.

Ana Sun 30-Sept-12 16:26:45

I've looked at NYDJ on line, but as I only like bootcut jeans, there isn't much choice. I couldn't find any reference to leg length either - I buy M&S jeans in long, which is about 32-33".

Ella46 Sun 30-Sept-12 16:33:52

I thought NYDJ were great at first and so bought 3 pairs, but I find that the zip at the front is quite bulky and tends to make me look fatter not slimmer!
They do wash and wear well though.

soop Sun 30-Sept-12 16:36:34

Ana, if we should ever meet, please stand well to the back of a group photo. My leg length is a humble 29". In other words, I'm a short-arsed wee lassie. wink

glammanana Sun 30-Sept-12 16:44:46

shysal I was looking at the M&S jeans during the week but they felt very harsh to the touch not at all a nice denim,I think I will stick with my Levi 501s they have stood the test of time I don't know what I will do when they fall apart.I cannot justify paying £150.00 for jeans and there is no way I would be lucky enough to win the bidding on e-bay.Well done to you sal on your purchase they sound fab.

shysal Sun 30-Sept-12 16:55:59

I noticed on Amazon that different leg lengths were not an option, but I am a standard 31ish", so assume they will fit. The ones from ebay were 34" bootcut, so I had to shorten them. I have seen them in all lengths and skinny, bootcut, straight, to the ankle and capri as well as in various colours and with different pocket embellishments.
I have probably been a bit hasty, but the latest order is for a smaller size than the first as I am gradually shedding my excess weight, hoping they will soon fit. My bras have become too loose, and I usually pay quite a bit for my favourite Anita ones, so I have bought a few from Matalan for £6 (not bad either!)to wear until I reach my target weight/size.

petallus Sun 30-Sept-12 17:23:57

I bought a pair of NYDJ a couple of years ago. They come up to the waist and fit well but they do make my stomach look quite big, probably because of the zip.

Recently found a pair of M&S jeans which fit for once. Felt lovely and soft until the first wash. Now the cotton fabric is quite rough.

But I suppose you get what you pay for. M & S jeans cost a quarter as much as NYDJ.

glitabo Sun 30-Sept-12 18:03:48

I have bought NYDJs online from Charles Vermont. They are very helpful and talk you through your purchase. I have always had excellent service from them and have had 4 pairs so far.

Treebee Sat 30-Mar-13 20:59:17

I have 2 pairs of NYDJ jeans which I bought from John Lewis. I prefer to try jeans on to check for fit and comfort.
My favourite pair are blue boot cut ones, 2 sizes smaller than normal.
They make me feel great and are worth the money as they retain their shape and don't go baggy.

Fletchmum Sun 14-Apr-13 17:00:00

I have two pairs of NYD jeans, one boot cut and the other straight leg. I do prefer the boot cut, but only because I'm a child of the 70s I think. I am 5'7" tall and I am high waisted which is why I love the fit on the waist. I HATE low slung jeans. I would love to hear what anyone else says about the M&S jeans though. DH would love the idea that I've spent less money...

NannaB Sun 14-Apr-13 17:36:29

I have been thinking about buying a pair of NYDJ's but wasn't sure as they are pricey. Having read the comments I feel confident enough now to give them a try.

gracesmum Sun 14-Apr-13 17:49:31

Inspired by JessM last year I went to John Lewis to try on a pair of these jeans and am happy to report that I looked every bit as bad as in my cheapo M&S jeans - i.e. pretty bad! I have now bought a pair of Next bootcut high waisted jeans (i.e. covering the ladybits) and they are tight but shall we say supportive.
Incidentally, after a winter of comfy stretchy waisted trousers/joggers etc the discipline of a fixed waistband came as a bit of a shock shock
Back to the Monday weigh in.

JustMe Sun 14-Apr-13 17:53:53

I used to sell NYDJ when I worked in fashion. Can I just suggest that you don't use fabric conditioner when you wash them as they will lose their 'stretch' and possibly go a bit baggy if you do!

Fletchmum Sun 14-Apr-13 17:57:34

Thanks for that tip, JustMe.

Eloethan Sun 14-Apr-13 18:32:12

I've never heard of NYDJ before - they sound good.

I buy M&S Romana jeans in the Per Una section. They sit on the waist and I like the slim cut ones but they have different cuts (and lengths). I'm only 5' and not particularly slim, but I don't think they look too bad - and they're comfortable.