Lee Women's Plus Size Flex Motion Regular Fit Trouser Pant
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Yes, I've always dried them in the dryer with no issues. I've had them for a month and have had no issues with them.
There are pockets in them. However, it isn't particularly large.
Mine didn't leave any stains on my slacks. Sorry!
These can't possibly have a 30-inch inseam. I'm 5'0" and would estimate their height to be 33".
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I am an expert in black plus size pants, and these pants are strange. Lee makes nice pants, they are well constructed, and the fabrics are usually pretty good. These arebr>br>First and foremost, I'd like to know why the pants are put together in such an odd way. These pants are bizarre, particularly in plus sizes. For one thing, there appears to be no full seat adjustment, which is problematic because I have a large buttocks and cannot lie. I have a small waist, a big butt, and thick thighs, but I'm in proportion, so why are these pants cut so strangely? I even ordered two sizes up to make sure the legs were actually trouser-like, because the last pair of Lee jeans I bought were supposed to be straight legs but ended up being skinnies instead, which is fine because they fit, but I wanted actual trousers this time, with skimming, slightly wider trouser-like legs. THESE ARE NOT omg legs. br>br>It's frustrating for me, and I'm a big woman with a fairly standard body type, so I can only imagine how difficult it is for a woman with a less conventional body type to find pants. br>br>Because I sew, I'm used to purchasing larger sizes of various items and tailoring them to fit my needs. This is how I know these pants don't have a full seat, aside from putting them on my giant butt and thinking, "Wow, this is weird," because when I removed the waistband to put them on, the back dipped sharply at the center, which is what happens when there's no full seat in a pair of PLUS SIZE PANTS. Now, I'm not saying all of us normies have full seats in our plus-size pants. Women of our size, and we are the majority, have large buttocks, but from a proportional standpoint, this shouldn't have been the case. not. what. Look, the vast majority of all women have some sort of butt, right? Butts are a common occurrence in our species. These pants might be right for you if your butt is very flat. I don't know, there's nothing wrong with having a flat buttock, not that I'd know, but it SEEMS like there should be some kind of buttockiness in pants this size. br>br>But I can overlook that because I can fix the problem. I can sew, which not everyone can. There's enough leeway (see what I did there?) to make this work. It is the legs that are causing the issue. These are the legs. br>br> So, what exactly are they? They're unlike any other pair of pants I've ever owned. And I'm well-versed in the art of putting on a pair of These are tight in the thighs and loose in the calves, and they aren't quite straight when folded to check. They're not even close to being straight. I'm not sure what they are because they aren't exactly boot cut. They're a hot mess; they're not what I wanted, they're not as pictured, and I'm not sure what to do with them. I'm at a loss for words. br>br>Also, the "tummy control panel" or whatever that joke of a piece of fabric in the front is supposed to be, those things are nicely inserted but otherwise utterly useless, and also pulls the front of the pants so it looks like you have a strange skirt-like thing going on with this particular fabric? With a pair of attached legs? Isn't that a pair of slacks? And in the meantime, your behind is all, "Will this hold my callipygian charms or will it split while taking a socially distanced walk?" br>br>Oh, and I ordered a tall size, which they are, but only marginally. If you're taller than six feet, you might want to try the brand's other tall pants, which are long enough for me to have to take up a size. These aren't among them. br>br>I will say that the fabric is nice, that the entire pant is black inside and out, which is good, and that the stitching and basic stuff are solid. But, Lee, what the hell is going on? Why are these pants just sobr>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>b Dang. WEIRD?.
I purchased two pairs of LEE Women's Plus Size Flex Motion Regular Fit Trousers, each in the size 20WP. I couldn't button the black pair, and the indgo's waist and butt were a little big. I kept the indigo ones because they are "dressy jeans" and, like all jeans, they sag a little. I'd like to buy some more, but I'm not sure what size I'd need.
I went with the Navy 18w. I'm a size 16-18, with a large butt and hips but a small waist. br>br>I was hoping these would fit, and they did! Several people complimented me, and one even mentioned how nice my pants were. br>br>I've already placed a second order for a Grey set. Comfortable and easy to move in, these pants are ideal for work or a fun night out.
colors that are all the same I bought the black first, followed by the jean/navy trouser. LoVE! They were the perfect size for each of my proportions. There has never been a better fit for plus size pants. The waistband is a little tighter, the kaboose/hip area has a little more room, and the length is perfect. (For my 5'9" height, regular/medium works well. ) The rise and waist are exactly where they should be for me. So far, the product has been of very high quality. br>However, there is one minor concern that I have never been able to comprehend, which appears to occur everywhere: My immediate need to order the darling teal black plaid and tan/brown Glen check plaid pants is about a half size smaller in cut, whereas the black and jean trouser is the exact size and feel. but they were all the same size and clearly labeled and ordered. They're all fantastic. Just keep in mind that plaids are a little smaller than solid colors. Still very happy. I would have been completely overjoyed if the fall plaids had been just a smidge looser.
5'3" 215lbs got 20 short (petit) and they're a smidgeon too long, so I'm hoping they shrink a smidgeon. The bootcut is one of my favorites. They appear to be made of jeans material, but they are clearly professional pants that will go with anything!.
I have these exact pants (in a different color) from a store purchase that I adore and wanted in a different color. Imagine my surprise when they arrived and I discovered that the sizing was completely different. There is no way, despite the fact that these claim to be a "plus. " Even when comparing them to the other pair (of the same size), the distinction is clear. If you decide to order, go up at least two sizes, or you'll be sorry and have to return them, as I did.
Finding the right fit, as well as flattering, is extremely difficult. Pants that are comfortable for people with a pear shape. After reading some reviews on this site and others, I decided to give them a try. I'm overjoyed to report that "YES, they work!" "br>I went out and purchased two more pairs right away. br>br>In the waist, there is a wide stretch band that isn't too tight to help form the waist shape and prevent gapping. Unless you're wearing heels, I agree with the other reviewers and recommend ordering a petite. The inseam on the petites I ordered is 30". If you've tried Roz from Dressbarn, you'll know what I'm talking about. These are similar to the Ali bootcut pants (which are no longer made). br>The only pants that would fit my shape were Columbia Anytime Outdoor boot cut pants. These, on the other hand, now work and are a step up from the ultra-casual.
I've never been able to find clothing that fits properly in a store, especially pants. So far, I've never been satisfied with pants I've purchased, but not with these! I bought five pairs because they fit so well!.