I have two pairs of stretchy maternity leggings and jeans, which I will never give up, because once you experience an elastic band for a waist, you will never go back.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I tell myself that after four children my belly is already so stretched and flabby that I have to do origami to get my pants buttoned. One more pregnancy and I'd be doomed to elastic waists for the rest of my life.
I've worn jeans until they're ripped all the way around the crotch and I can't wear them any longer. You get so attached to jeans, they're like old friends.
I would like to do a part that would stretch me. In America it seems to me that you just take your clothes off and that helps, but I wouldn't want to do that.
Many women are pear-shaped and tend to wear jeans that are too loose. They need to focus on what jeans will re-proportion their body.
I love jeans - I have so many pairs, it's ridiculous. I'm all about soft and comfy.
An example of a trend that I tried that didn't exactly work out would be high-waisted jeans. We see them everywhere, but what I realized is that they don't work for every body type.
When I lost my weight, I went and bought about 15 different types of underwear to see what would look good on my new body. It's exciting!
I had used the stretch materials for years to shape the inside of garments I made for private clients. Then I just started using them on their own.
My guilty pleasure is elastic-waisted pants. And reruns of shows I've already seen 400 times on TV.
I always see those jeans with the stretchy front on pregnant women, and they look like the dreamiest thing ever.