Where To Buy Mid Rise Jeans
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For an ultra-polished impression, opt for our mid-rise denim in a rich black wash. The sleek hue is perfect for dressing up or for adding a modern touch to your favorite weekend look. Pair your black mid-rise jeans with a delicate top and boyfriend blazer for office-ready style, then swap in boots and a leather jacket to head out after-hours.
Crafted from premium denim for all-day comfort and style, the women's mid-rise jeans at 7 For All Mankind come in styles to suit any occasion. Conquer the office in crisp black jeans and your favorite ankle boots, then take the weekend in classic blue jeans. When it's time to shake up your style, mix in a pair of super high-rise jeans for full wardrobe inspiration.
The Seine Mid Rise Skinny Jeans are our absolute best-selling jeans for anyone interested in a more mid-rise style. Engineered to be super stretchy and known to feel like they were designed just for you, the Seine Mid Rise Jeans are specifically constructed for a perfect fit and unreal comfort. These jeans are a staple style that every closet needs.Rise: Mid RiseFit: Fitted LegFit: Skinny
I am currently in the process of breaking these jeans in. I ordered before there were any reviews and at first-these jeans were TIGHT. But the longer I wear them and have moved around and sat in them, the more and more I am liking the fit! At first I wished I would have ordered one size up but I worry that if I would have they wouldn't fit how I want once they really stretch out and feel worn in. They are a tad long but I planned on wearing these with boots or heels so the length is perfect for what I wanted. Order your normal size, just be ready to break them in :) I am 5'5 for length reference. I hope this helps my fellow mid size, curve owning girlies!
This PDF-only jeans pattern includes a skinny and stovepipe leg option, both options featuring a pocket stay. Hitting just below the belly button (about halfway between the low and high rise of the original Ginger Jeans), the Mid-Rise Ginger Jeans feature subtly shaped back pockets to highlight the curve of the bum and a higher back rise to prevent peekabooty.
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After a couple of toiles, I think I've got my fit pretty well - only very minor adjustments. A corduroy pair and a denim pair now grace my wardrobe. These are the most comfortable jeans I've ever owned and I can see a lot more in my future! And I love the way the instructions and the sewalong on the site complement each other.
I have made numerous pairs of Ginger jeans. With a few changes, they fit me perfectly. Excellent instructions. Just when I wanted to try non-skinny jeans, there was a new stove pipe leg version. This version is cut out and waiting to be sewn.
These jeans fit so nicely and the pattern is well laid out and easy to understand. These were not my first jeans, and I made some small changes to the pattern in order to make sure that they fit me, the biggest of which being the blending of sizes 28 and 30. These are my favorite make so far and I will definitely make more of these later!
If you want to show off your curvy hips, low-rise jeans are a great option. Just make sure they fit snugly at your hips to avoid the dreaded waist-gap problem. Athletic body types can also rock a mean low rise. Because you may not have the curve in your hips, the jeans may hang a little lower so make sure to choose a fitted style with stretch.
This is the most figure-friendly rise out there; comfortable for all body types, and a bit of a secret weapon for all of us who want a little more structure around our midsection. Mid-rise jeans are also really compatible with just about any top length, which makes them a great go-to all around.
If you buy all three of these, your cost is a whopping $38 for the PDF versions (only the main pattern is available in a printed form). Compare that to the Megan Nielsen Ash Stretch Jeans pattern, which features only mid-rise, but four leg shapes and three inseams for $22. Ash debuted right after I bought Ginger, otherwise I would've definitely started my skinny jeans journey with Ash.
My hip size is 38\" and my waist is ideally 28\". I say \"ideally\" because I have a typical three kids mom belly that I prefer to have my jeans suck in for me. I've learned to fit my waistbands smaller than my actual body measurement, otherwise they fall down in the front. I also have a swayback. I'm 5'4\". These measurements put me in a size 10 hip and size 8 waist.
This is my fourth pair of Ginger Jeans (low rise stovepipe here, high rise skinny here, low rise skinny unblogged but on IG here) and I've also made two pairs of Morgan Jeans. That's a lot of trial and error and not all of those pairs are successful. Each one taught me a little bit more about my body, a little bit more about my fit challenges. Most significant is my swayback. Without a lot of changes, I'm doomed to back waist gap. This pair feels the most successful of any jeans I've made, and here are my changes:
1. Yoke: The yoke on jeans functions in the same way as a back dart on a pair of dress pants, it shapes the seat of the pants above your butt. Just as you would take a deeper dart for more shaping, you can change the shape of the yoke. Here is a great illustration, from the fitting portion of the Ginger Jeans sewalong:
It's a lot of changes. Some of these translate to different rises of pants but some don't. I'm not sure my body shape can pull off low-rise anymore, I feel like my belly will push down my pants no matter what kind of fitting I do. My high-rise pair fit well but aren't comfortable. I dragged my feet on purchasing the mid-rise pattern, but now I'm glad I did. There was no mixing of leg styles, the rise works for my body, and the instructions were not garbage like my paper pattern.
Fabric choice also matters greatly for a successful pair of skinny jeans. Every now and then I get lucky with a random stretch denim, but I try to buy only Cone Mills denim. I've tried different weights and they all feel different (9.5oz used twice, and 9oz used once). This pair is 8oz and it's my favorite. My secret source for Cone Mills is LA Finch Fabric. She already has the best prices, and on top of that often has sales and remnants.
Finally, the little details are what take a pair of me-made jeans from homemade to handmade. You'll level up your jean sewing experience if you add belt loops, rivets, a jean button, a leather tag, and a pocket tag. Sometimes I add secret embroidery inside the waistband, but I didn't this time around. Wawak is a great source for these jean notions, and I highly recommend a hole and buttonhole punch set.
Next time, I may try to reduce those wrinkles under the butt, but some are needed for movement so they don't bother me too much. I'm resisting the urge to make another pair immediately, since I don't exactly need them, but it feels amazing to have what I would consider a TNT jeans pattern!
Alaina Miller, women's design director for Citizens of Humanity, agrees that a \"perfect\" or \"snug\" fit will result in the ideal pair of non-stretch jeans. \"I think the most flattering fits are snug on the hips and thighs...A half hour or so of slight discomfort most often results in a perfect fit once the jeans start to give and mold to your body,\" she explains. Leggings, these are not, but every convert I spoke to swears, like a good pair of sneakers or boots, once you get past the break-in period, they're worth the effort.
Still, if you can't get comfortable with a super-snug jean, don't stress. There are options. \"It really depends on what the wearer feels their best in,\" Miller says. \"Loose-[fitted] jeans can also be very cool and flattering, depending on your figure.\"
Made with non-stretch denim, these jeans have a tapered leg and magic pockets, comfy waist (mid-rise, so not too high, not too low), and will break in to mold nicely to your body. The classic wash will help cheer up your mood and day.
Slim, slouchy, and not a stretch in sight, these Citizens of Humanity jeans will take you from season to season. The boyfriend style is just a tad baggy, so if you prefer a tapered look, go down a size.
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