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I bought three pairs of M&S straight legged jersey trousers that I have had for 4 years now. The haven't "bobbled" at all and wash beautifully.
The stretch waist is a wider elasticated piece, not separate elastic in a "channel" so it doesn't bunch at all and gives a nice smooth fit.
I also make my own trousers with elasticated waists. I find the trick is to sew vertically through the elastic at all the side, front and back seams (stich in the ditch) so that it doesn't bunch up or twist. Seems to work for me!
I bought three pairs of M&S straight legged jersey trousers that I have had for 4 years now. The haven't "bobbled" at all and wash beautifully
The stretch waist is a wider elasticated piece, not separate elastic in a "channel" so it doesn't bunch at all and gives a nice smooth fit.
Those are the ones I've just bought and am tempted to buy more.