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Is the backpack an effort to cover her obesity? Well, it’s not working.
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On the Carve website there is a size chart. A size 4 is a 37" hip. Which our Jenny most certainly is not! I couldn't find the quiz.
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QUOTE (Queen Beeeee @ 4/30/2024, 01:41 AM) On the Carve website there is a size chart. A size 4 is a 37" hip. Which our Jenny most certainly is not! I couldn't find the quiz. I was just looking at that, wondering where the quiz was. The size chart makes more sense! NO WAY is she a 37 inch hip.
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YETTA: go to carve carlson jeans and the right, just above the sizes it says WAIR, and you put in your information for your height and weight and body type.
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Based on the quiz, I’m a size 4. Based on the reviews, I’m a size 2
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Oh my goodness, she decided to keep the nude crowned athletic set. She really needs a real-life friend to give her some feedback.
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QUOTE (Yetta @ 30/4/2024, 12:44) QUOTE (Queen Beeeee @ 4/30/2024, 01:41 AM) On the Carve website there is a size chart. A size 4 is a 37" hip. Which our Jenny most certainly is not! I couldn't find the quiz. I was just looking at that, wondering where the quiz was. The size chart makes more sense! NO WAY is she a 37 inch hip. Absolutely not. I’m a 37” hip and she had a good 6+ inches on me.
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Reading the reviews there seems to be a consensus that the jeans give great stretch. After a few days, they get baggie. There also seems to be a common theme in that everyone traditionally wears a different size (bigger) in other brands, but in this particular brand of Jean they all had to size down because of the stretch.
I screenshot a few comments.
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Regardless of the sizing issues, those are (on Jen at least) very dated, unflattering jeans. They look like something she bought years ago, not a recent Spring 2024 purchase.
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QUOTE (Queen Cheese @ 4/30/2024, 01:42 AM) I watched this episode of Ellen years ago and they were talking about really good denim only washing your jeans 1 or 2 times a year I was like wtf
now I don't care who u are that's just nasty but im sure beefy sweats and diva cup bleeds on everything and barely washes things I’ve heard that about high end denim as well. How?! Like, it still must get dirty. I don’t understand.
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Muffin Warfare Survivor
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I worked in a high end denim boutique and some manufacturers recommended ‘cleaning’ your denim by placing them in the freezer overnight. I never understood how that could possibly work. Some of our clients were crazy and would frame their jeans and hang them as artwork when they no longer wore them.
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Interesting how the jeans never look baggy on Jenny
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Weird. (About “cleaning” denim) Off topic, but it’s annoying how much better clothing used to be made. Especially sweaters. Now it seems like if you want a decent sweater that doesn’t look like crap after wearing it a handful of times you have to pay hundreds of dollars, and even then it’s no guarantee.
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