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Product Review: Totally Slimming Jeans from Signature by Levi Stauss & Co.™
July 24, 2008 06:00 PM

What: Angela slips into the new Totally Slimming Jeans from Signature by Levi Strauss & Co.™, which will be available at Wal-Mart stores nationwide starting this August, for under $20 a pair.

The Lowdown: Here’s the deal—the traditional five-pocket style Totally Slimming Jeans were designed to address women’s typical problem areas—stomach, thighs, rear end—using a high-stretch fabric (more than the typical 1%) and including a built-in tummy control panel. I must admit, the pair I received was just a wee bit too big on me (one of the pitfalls of sample products) but I gave them a go anyway.
Here’s what I loved: the denim (in a really nice dark wash) felt great—soft but substantial, with plenty of give and stretch without becoming shapeless. Here’s what I did not love: the design is deemed to be “at the waist”, which, on me at least, turned out to be high-waisted. And not in an edgy, LA cool kind of way, but instead in a super-high mommy jean kind of way. According to an article on the jeans in the Wall Street Journal, testers liked where these jeans hit higher on the back, in order to avoid over-exposure when bending down, etc., but for me? The rise just seemed waaaay too long.

The big question, of course, is are the jeans slimming? Overall, probably yes—partly because of the fabric and partly because of the dark wash and lack of embellishment to break up the long visual line of the jean. Are they a miracle jean? Uh, no, but we didn’t really expect them to be.

Yea or Nay: If the high-waistedness of them doesn’t bother you, or they fit you differently than they fit me, then I would say they’re a yea, especially for the price. Just try them on before you buy, to be sure.

Buy It: Coming in August to your local WalMart.

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July 25, 2008 Wearit.com wrote:
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I totally agree with you!  I think these jeans are meant to be slimming for rather heavier fashionistas.  For the everyday girl with the awkward five vanity pounds, check out skinnyjeans.com for a pair that the trendiest LA shopper would love.  They’re designed to make you look like a model and feel like you’re wearing sweats.

July 27, 2008 sarahjean wrote:
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I reviewed these jeans as well and I thought they were great. They provide just enough stretch to suck in the extra 5-10 pounds you want to hide, especially if you have “belly blub” or a post-partum tummy.

They are comfortable and they hit just below my belly button so they didn’t have a super mom-jean feel to them, like I was expecting.

They are going to make more styles in the fall and I am hoping they make a mid-rise style for a cooler, less mom-like look!

Wearit.com girl, those Skinny Jeans cost $178 a pair!!!  That’s not comparable to jeans you can get at Walmart for $20!  Think of these Levi’s as the knock-off Skinny Jean.

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