Affordable Solution For Poor Fitting Jeans
November 19, 2008
by The Fashionable Housewife
Filed under Jeans
If you can’t afford to spend $100 for a pair of jeans and then another $30-$50 to have them altered to fit perfectly, then we feel for you. We’re in the same boat!
Don’t feel bad though. Just because you bank account doesn’t have 6 zeros after it doesn’t mean you have to suffer with poorly fitted jeans.
We know the standard problem with cheap jeans is you either buy one size and they’re too tight in the hips or thighs, but if you go up one size, then they are too big in the waist. Well, go for the one size up because we have 2 solutions for jeans that are a smidgen too big in the waistline.
1. Instant Button A removable button that has been designed to replicate the standard jeans button, so you can feel comfortable and stylish when using it. Instant Button for Jeans comes in a set of two buttons with 2 post lengths (6mm and 8mm), one of each, to accommodate the various jeans thickness.
For us, it’s the perfect solution because it’s affordable, reusable, removable, and it works! I gave one to my mom and she loves it. We always have a problem with the waist being just a little too big, esp with low riders, but the Instant Button has totally solved that for us.
Price: $15.00 – set of 2
Where: instantbuttonforjeans.com
2. The Invisibelt A belt that provides just enough nip in the waist without the bulk of a regular belt. It easily adjusts like bra straps and it virtually undetectable. This functional, undetectable and affordable belt allows women to wear today’s fashions, which include longer t-shirts and sweaters, sheer tunics, and both high-rise and lower rise pants, without the problematic belt buckle bulge.
Price: $19.99
Where: invisibelt.com






































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