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Title. Does anyone have advice? I can find jeans long enough no problem, tall options are fine. But anytime I find an appropriate waist measurement (~35") the hip measurement is 7-8" larger than mine.

Edit: to clarify, I would want a little extra in the hips to help give the impression of, well, hips. But 8 extra inches seems excessive.

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[–] zabadoh@ani.social 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Women come in all kinds of shapes, from curvy to narrow hipped. It's one of the many difficulties that women face when shopping for clothes that fit well.

You can search for brands that carry womens jeans lines that cater to narrow hips.

Obviously, if you're planning to use padding, you'll have to figure out what pants fit your padding or vice versa.