PajamaJeans Denim Leggings for Women - Jeans for Women
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Marjie
> 3 dayMedium petites,while feeling fine when I first put them on, quickly stretched out and fell off. This size is perfect. They may start out a little fitted or tight but will soon stretch out. So comfy
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rafael crespo
> 3 dayFit as expected . Nice dark color.
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Zachery Langosh Sr.
> 3 dayWell I have the same pants in large and after washing them a few times they were tight, so I ordered the xtra large hoping that after a few washes they won’t be so loose.
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Jill
> 3 dayI have ordered a pair of pajama jeans a few years ago and still wear them. They have held up well and still look as good as they did when I bought them. I decided to buy a second pair to wear under my knee high boots. After the first wash the waist unraveled. I hope it is just a fluke in this pair.
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Lynn
> 3 dayThese are very comfortable and Im glad I took a chance on them. They are thicker and more substantial than yoga pants or pajama pants (they would be too heavy to use literally as pajama pants). They look and feel more like stretchy skinny jeans. They appear to be a finely ribbed knit. If you look at them from 4 feet away or less you can see very narrow ribbing lines, much thinner than corduroy lines. I think it looks good given the color. The faded stone wash look was exactly as in the picture. I will comment a bit on how they fit on me for the benefit of women who might be a similar size. Im 56 and 110 ten pounds, have a mommy pouch (not a narrow waist), and have a relatively flat bottom. Im not curvy or hourglass shaped, I have more of a boyish figure. I usually wear a size 2 (US) in womens pants, a size 5 in juniors pants, and a 26 or 27 in waist sized jeans. I have a 30-31 inseam. I chose an X-small and it works fairly well for me although just a tad loose. An XXS might work better, but Im afraid it may be less comfortable and harder to put on (update: I tried XXS and it was way too small). The waist was a bit too loose on me in XS but I could adjust it with the drawstring if I wanted (I dont bother tying the drawstring since I dont tuck in my shirt). The waist is 2 below my navel. In inseam, I might have preferred 1 inch less but they dont touch the floor and the extra inch will guard against shrinkage. With my 56 height, they were about .5-1 longer than on the woman in the photo. The XS allowed me to pull it over my hips in 1-2 seconds. I wouldnt have wanted pants where it took me many seconds to take off and put on every time I used the bathroom. They are slightly harder to get on than yoga pants or pajama pants since less stretchy, but are still more stretchy than my other stretchy jeans that have zippers. The XS ones feel perfect for me on days Im sitting a lot (since they are not constricting in the knees) but if Im going out on the town I might prefer ones that are more painted-on. (Update: I tried the XXS, and they were so much smaller I couldnt even get them over my hips, XXS is like a 00 might fit a preteen only). On a person with slim or average lower calves and ankles, these are skinny jeans, not jeggings because there is about 1.5 inches of looseness at the ankle. In other words, they dont look like tights. With these jeans you would not want to tuck in your shirt because the top of the zipper looks fake and there is no button or belt loops to help with the realism. That is fine with me since I usually wear untucked shirts with jeans anyway. I think they should make another version of this with 1 higher rise that has belt loops and a button above the fake zipper, and that would make it practical for wearing with shirt tucked in. With my slender build, they were low rise but not too much so, there was no problem with showing too much (like a plumber) when sitting down. The best thing is the faded color which makes them look like denim jeans. All faded jeans these days seem to be more faded in the butt and thighs and the same is true with these, maybe thats the trending style but I would prefer a bit more even fading. So far they seem to bounce back and not become baggy. Update: after trying them on again just now, I do believe they have stretched a little to be somewhat bigger all over than the first time I put them on, but still not bagging unevenly in the knees or anything like that. They did not retain a chemical smell (which seemed to originate from the plastic mailing bag) after being washed. All of the pockets (front and back) are real and functional. Overall, I love them. I always avoided pajama jeans in the past because formerly they were only available in dark navy rinse color which I dont prefer in regular jeans either.
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Jilli Sue
> 3 dayI have many pairs of Pajama Jeans, both skinny and boot cut. The skinny jeans always run too small, while the boot cut fit perfectly or are a bit too loose. They should all fit the same above the knee regardless of whether the lower leg part is skinny or boot cut. Be prepared for the skinny jeans to run small.
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Janice Chaisson
> 3 dayI ordered an XL thinking its the same as a 1X but it isnt. They dont fit. And there is not one pair of jeans available in a 1X except orange and I dont want orange jeans. I have been wearing pajama jeans for about 7 years now and the last year and a half - NO LARGE SIZES AVAILABLE. I guess these are now only jeans for skinny people, just like the ones at the mall. Im very sad about this. I really loved pajama jeans and the way they fit.
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Angie Hepp
> 3 dayThese are not jeans or pajamas, so youll be disappointed on both ends. The ONLY reason Im keeping them is because I just had surgery and these have a lower rise than any of my real jeans, and no irritating button or zipper. But thats it. The drawstring is annoying and uncomfortable. They should have an elastic waist, not drawstring. Yes, I knew that before purchasing, but I figured I may not need to tie and untie the drawstring if the pants have plenty of stretch (like actual pajama pants with drawstrings that nobody actually uses). But this fabric has virtually ZERO stretch. The waistband is rigid and uncomfortable. IF you can manage to wriggle it over your hips, it will gape at the waist and you will have to use the drawstring... Tying and untying it multiple times a day. As a chronically ill mom of three, aint nobody got time for that. Definitely not worth the $$ I paid, but Im desperate right now, so they have me over a barrel. Also, the leg openings are not like normal skinny jeans. They widen out to almost a straight leg from the knee down, resulting in a jean thats a cross between a skinny jean and a bootcut. Very disappointed.
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K from Nebraska
20-11-2024When I first tried these jeans, I couldnt believe how comfortable they are. I really loved them. I thought I had found the perfect pair of jeans....until I snagged one pair doing nothing out of the ordinary but wearing them around my house. I own the indigo blue and the snag pulls a white string to the surface and now there is a very obvious white line on my very dark blue jeans. I thought I could live with one snag until it happened again. Again I wasnt working in the yard or doing some other hard work that I would expect something like this to happen. So now I am very disappointed. I cant afford a nearly $50 pair of jeans to snag after only wearing them for a couple weeks. I will be returning the second pair I bought since I havent worn them yet...and now I am off to find another pair of jeans.
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PG631
> 3 dayI have been looking for skinny jeans that fit and are comfortable for probably the last 10 years. I couldnt possibly count how many brands I have tried on that didnt fit properly. Every brand was the same -- if I tried a small size, they would look good but be too tight in the waist to actually wear them. If the waist fit, the jeans themselves were too baggy and didnt fit like skinny jeans. I tried them in stores, I ordered online and returned them. Not a single brand fit me, and yet it seemed like EVERYONE has a pair of skinny jeans. Finally decided to try Pajama Jeans. Nothing is perfect -- some colors the sizing was different, some colors were too short -- but overall Im thrilled. They fit like skinny jeans are supposed to, theyre comfortable, and they look good. A miracle. Im 56, 125 lbs, and in most colors I got a small, in one I needed a medium. I have five pairs now. Totally worth the price.