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Gap Curvy Jeans – the Way to Go

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I recently bought my very first pair of Gap Curvy jeans (for those with a little bit of curve). Now, they are the jeans that I can’t live without. Not only are they comfortable, but they look good as well. I knew I wanted a pair of Gap jeans, but I didn’t know that when I bought mine, I would be in for the long run.

Gap Curvy jeans are the best jeans for those of us with a little extra hip. I have always been a jeans girl, but it is hard to find any that fit some one who is short (5’3″) and has a little extra curve. I am not a big person. I only weigh 125, but I am one that has a little more hips than most girls. I tried their regular boot cut jeans first and they were ok. The sales guy suggested the curvy and, WOW, did it make I difference. It gives a little more room, accentuating your curves at the same time. And for those of us that are a little bit shorter, they have curvy jeans for us.

Gap Curvy jeans stretch a little bit, so I was told to get a size smaller. I usually wear a ten, but I got an eight. I wore an eight before I had two kids, so I was a little leery at getting a smaller size. They did stretch a bit, but just enough to make them feel as though you are wearing a second set of skin. They fit perfect. I also like the colors. You can either get them in dark or light, whichever is your preference. Curvys also come in black.

The jeans are definitely worth the cost. You can buy them either on-line, or at the store. The curvy jeans run about 49.99, but if you get a Gap credit card, you can get 15% off the cost the first time you use it. I don’t own many credit cards, but this is one to get. You can use it at Old Navy and Banana Republic as well. On the first Tuesday of each month you get 10% off, so I have bought another pair of the Gap Curvy jeans using the discount.

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Comfort, style, and fashion are what you get when you buy a pair of Gap Curvy jeans. Try a pair on; you will become a Gap girl, just like me.

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