MelanieC
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Ok guys,
I had a couple of pairs of size 8 shorts that were low waisted and always had a big gap in the back of the pants. I bought these the first time I lost 37 pounds on WW's. They fit great the end of last summer when I lost my first few pounds after starting WW's again. They still had the gap but fit everywhere else. They were both the same brands.
Well yesterday I went to Old Navy (all the talk in the Old Navy Clothes thread made me go!) and I tried on some shorts. I brought in a pair of 4, 6 and 8's. I really thought I would need the 6 or 8's because they looked kind of tiny and they were low waisted. Usually the low waisted Jr sizes I need bigger. Well the 6's fell off me and the 4's fit great, BUT there was still the HUGE gap in the back of the pants. Is it me? Do you all have the same problem. Am I built funny? Or maybe I am just not wearing them right. I tried pulling them down in the front and it did help, but it doesn't feel right. I guess if you had no stretch marks and flat tanned skin it would look good, but it just doesn't cut it for me.
I guess I am not built to wear low waisted shorts! Then again, even my size 8 Lands End Jeans and my Levi's have a little gap in the back. Maybe I am just built funny!
I had a couple of pairs of size 8 shorts that were low waisted and always had a big gap in the back of the pants. I bought these the first time I lost 37 pounds on WW's. They fit great the end of last summer when I lost my first few pounds after starting WW's again. They still had the gap but fit everywhere else. They were both the same brands.
Well yesterday I went to Old Navy (all the talk in the Old Navy Clothes thread made me go!) and I tried on some shorts. I brought in a pair of 4, 6 and 8's. I really thought I would need the 6 or 8's because they looked kind of tiny and they were low waisted. Usually the low waisted Jr sizes I need bigger. Well the 6's fell off me and the 4's fit great, BUT there was still the HUGE gap in the back of the pants. Is it me? Do you all have the same problem. Am I built funny? Or maybe I am just not wearing them right. I tried pulling them down in the front and it did help, but it doesn't feel right. I guess if you had no stretch marks and flat tanned skin it would look good, but it just doesn't cut it for me.
I guess I am not built to wear low waisted shorts! Then again, even my size 8 Lands End Jeans and my Levi's have a little gap in the back. Maybe I am just built funny!
Almost every pair of pants/shorts I have have a gap in the back. If I try a smaller size there is still a gap in the back but they are tight through the but and legs. It is very frustrating sometimes because if I don't wear a belt I feel like the pants a re almost too loose but with the belt I don't like the "puckered" look the pants get. I seem to have this problem with almost every brand of pants/shorts.
I used to blame it on my hips, but I guess it's Old Navy's fault. 