A 32 waist is about a size 7 or 8
Men's jean size is determined by the actual measurement of their waist. If you wear a size 16 in women's jeans, this would measure to be a 34/36 in men's jeans, sometimes varying depending on the person's body type.
Tall is for long waisted people with long legs, and long is for people who have long legs with regular waist!
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About 34w30l in mens size.. but the womens jeans are usually more comfortable so I'd stick with them
For a woman who has an athletic build, low rise jeans would be most attractive and appealing to her body shape. In today's fashion world, super low rise jeans are worn mostly by teens and women in their early twenties reserving low rise jeans for women who have a more mature sense of fashion.
They don't usually make low-rise jeans for men, but they do make tight fit jeans, which may be roughly the same for your body type.
Angry Young Women in Low Rise Jeans with High Class Issues - 2013 was released on: USA: 11 October 2013 (internet)
The rise on a pair of jeans is a subjective term pertaining to the distance between the top of the inseam (crotch) and the top of the pant. A super low rise jean will leave your butt hanging out the back, while high rise jeans are also known as "mom jeans". I'd suggest referring to the Saturday Night Live skit "Mom Jeans" for further study on the subject.
Jeans are jeans. Men and women are built differently. If your waist is 33, the same will be true for a men's or women's jean pants. The problem will rise in your hip measurement. Men's jeans tend to be cur straight from the waist; women's pants taper outward from the hip. The size you wear will depend on your personal build.
Fuller figured women often look best in jeans of a medium or dark wash in the plus-size variety. Avoid skinny jeans and opt for a flattering boot cut with minimal embellishments and a medium rise.
Angry Young Women in Low Rise Jeans with High Class Issues - 2013 Angry Young Women and the Crazy Cunnilingus Conundrum 1-4 was released on: USA: 13 January 2014
For most women, jeans tend to be more difficult to find the proper look, size, and fit. Many women find it upsetting that they take one size larger in jeans than they do in casual or dress pants. That’s because denim is made with cotton, it runs small and definitely changes sizes with washing. Remember those jeans commercials back in the 1980’s where women were jumping up and down or lying flat on their beds trying yanking on the zippers struggling to get their jeans on? Jeans also vary so much more in terms of the rise, which directly affects how much gap there’s going to be behind the waist. Female clothing sizes are divided into different types such as misses’, miss petite, juniors, junior petite, young junior, and women’s. To add further confusion, jeans are available in the following styles: high rise, low rise, medium rise, relaxed, snug, straight, skinny, cropped, boot, trouser, and more. It’s sort of like ordering at Starbucks but instead of, “Give me a venti decaf soy sugar free vanilla latte,” you’re adding layers of choices in terms of fit and style. It is recommended that you try jeans on before buying them, including trying to walk, stretch, and sit in them before deciding whether or not they fit the way you want them to fit. As previously mentioned, jeans loosen up somewhat while you wear them and then shrink after you wash them. Just like other women’s clothing, choosing the best-fitting pair of jeans is related to your body type. Lower rise jeans flatter women with shoulders that are wider than their hips because it balances out the shoulders with the lower body. Women with hourglass figures obviously look good in anything, but especially good in skinny jeans. Bootcut jeans and jeans with cuffs aren’t good for petite women because they make their legs look even shorter, but bootcut jeans with a mid rise are good with women who are full around the middle because they can minimize the stomach. There are also jeans made especially for maternity and plus-size women.
Tank tops will look good with high rise jeans.
Yes, there are some styles of low rise jeans that are selling really well.
Slouch jeans have long rise (both front rise and back rise) and they are usually tight. While wearing, these look as if you are wearing diapers.
No one. But women ofter wear them to hide their muffin top or the extra bump after having a baby.