Jeans that fit?

I wear waist size 38, length size 29 jeans. I have a big belly but somewhat thin legs. I wear my jeans on my hips. Does anyone know where I could get jeans that fit my belly but do not look baggy below my waist?

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get elasticized waist

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I have a pair of elastic jeans!! I think I got them from Walmart. I were a 36 and they fit fine!!!

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Are you a girl or a boy?

Have you heard of jeggings? They’re like leggings but they look like jeans.

Thank you all for your help. I will look for elastic jeans (or at least elastic waist) at Walmart or see if I can find jeggings. I don’t know who Speedy was asking, but I am a guy.

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It all depends on how you want them to fit, tapered, baggy, skinny, high waist, low waist etc?

skip the jeggings bro

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Walmart clothing has really gotten a lot better in recent years. I see people who have a lot of money shopping there for clothes.

Last week I bought some Levi’s Signature shorts from there and they’re currently my favorite pair of shorts. :slight_smile:

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I buy my stuff at thrift stores
You can probably find what you need there :slightly_smiling_face:

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i like their $12 mens George Jeans. the 100% basic cotton ones. theyre so good.

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Those are really good jeans. I agree. They were really trendy on Tik Tok a few years back. A lot of women were buying them and cutting the legs and making “boyfriend jeans” out of them.

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You can buy 36” waist
And stich in the legs thinner so they are not baggy.

I haven’t worn jeans for a good number of years. Got too fat. Was wearing elasticated trousers and braces, but since the falls I wear either dark blue or grey jogging bottoms.

I wonder if they make comfy knit sweatpants in a jeans material look-alike-knit? :thinking:

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Would they be called “jeats”? (instead of sweats).

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elasticized jeans can look like that.

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I was looking at jeans online and I checked what I bought before and it was “relaxed fit.” So I am going to order some jeans “regular fit.” That might be a lot better. Thank you all for your advice.

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