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jeans that shrink a lot with each wash

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gormenghast Sun 04-Mar-18 12:51:48

I have three pairs of jeans which shrink such a lot with each wash that I have to wriggle my way into them and I can barely do up the button and zip. After about an hour's wear they are fine and comfortable again.I would think that I'd put on weight between wearings, but I have another pair which are the same size (bought from same store) and they never shrink in the wash. I just slip into them easily,Do other people have this problem?

Overthehills Sun 18-Mar-18 12:47:24

I don’t think I’ll ever stop wearing jeans Mabon! I even have skinny ones (thanks to a Gran on here) and I have “sturdy” legs! They’re the most comfortable and cosy things. Must try the leggings under long skirts Luzdoh. To answer your question Gormenghast - not when you have sturdy legs! wink

grandtanteJE65 Sun 18-Mar-18 12:55:40

I have always found that the only jeans that fit are Levis 501 and yes, they are tighter when newly washed than once I have had them on for an hour or so.

All cheaper jeans either fit my waist or my bottom, but not both, so for obvious reasons I choose a pair that fit my beam end and then have to wear a belt to get them to hit my waist in spots!

GrandmaMoira Sun 18-Mar-18 12:56:00

Luzdoh - I never wear skirts in the winter. I find jeans are warmer than other trousers but if it is very cold I wear leggings under jeans with two pairs of socks for going out. I used to wear leggings under trousers at work in a cold office and, if the heating wasn't working at all, I would wear jeans as a protest as they were banned, but warmer than trousers.

gormenghast Sun 18-Mar-18 14:31:18

Once again thank you everyone.I am going to look at 501s and NYDJ. I do find that better quality items last longer and are more economical in the long run.Watch this space!!

henbane Sun 18-Mar-18 14:56:49

I always switch to corduroy jeans in winter. They are definitely warmer than denim - I find denim aren't very wind and rain resistant, even the heavy weight ones.

Legs55 Sun 18-Mar-18 15:12:42

I love my M&S Jeans or Jeggings, I don't think I'll ever stop wearing them. Skinny ones look best on me even then I'm not a slim person but I've still got good legs. Rarely wear skirts. I have some M&S "long johns" almost like wearing a pair of tights but they are thermal, not bulky but keep my legs warm in winter.

BRedhead59 Sun 18-Mar-18 17:42:33

My M and S jeans keep slipping down. I need a belt these days. It must be the design as I'm no thinner.

GabriellaG Sun 18-Mar-18 19:31:29

The OP is washing her jeans too frequently...unless she works in a dirty environment (at work)
Jeans can safely be worn 3-5 times before washing.
I assume we all shower or bathe daily and wear fresh underwear so why the need to wash jeans so often? It's madness.

GabriellaG Sun 18-Mar-18 19:33:59

Jeans don't need ironing. They look ridiculous with creases.

Tessa101 Sun 18-Mar-18 21:14:13

Happens to all mine and has always happened since I purchased my first pair of Levi’s in the 60s. I was told it’s sonething to do with the way denim is made, apparently denim comes in criss cross pattern. Back then we were told when we brought them to put them on and sit in bath of hot water and they will shrink to your size.

trooper7133 Tue 20-Mar-18 08:34:24

This thread prompts me to ask ‘ when is one too old to wear jeans’?