Buy Girl Pants if You Are a Guy

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If you're a guy whose figure only fits into girl's pants, or you're looking for a particular style that only female pants seem to carry, it can be awkward trying to buy clothes. A lot of people will misunderstand and class you as a creep, while others may laugh. What size are you in girls clothing? What works and what doesn't? This article will help you buy girl's pants as a guy.

Steps

  1. Decide where you'll Shop (for Teens). For cheap pants (in case you rip them), go to Goodwill, the Salvation Army, thrift stores, and so on. If you do not know your size, then look for a store with a Turn a Small Bedroom Into a Dressing Room. If you have enough money, you can go to PacSun, Hot Topic, high-end department stores, and such.
    • Some department stores carry good durable jeans that don't cost much. Examples are: Sears, Meijers, JC Penney's (The jeans at JC Penney's are somewhat girly.), etc. If you aren't afraid of ripping your pants, then these stores are the place to go, plus they usually sell jeans that stretch.
  2. Browse the sections. When you get to the store, go to the women's section. Depending on what style you want, try to pick out a few sizes and try them on. Look for the Turn a Small Bedroom Into a Dressing Room, but if you are afraid of doing so, try holding the pants up to your waist to see if they look about right. Remember that many girl pants will stretch, so be sure to compensate for that.

    • If you want to be particularly discreet about buying the pants, purchase a few sets of pants and bring them home to try them on. Make sure that you can return them later, since most thrift store sales are final. This is most useful if you have a credit or debit card, since it can be difficult to get a full or even partial cash Return Something You've Bought in a Shop for large amounts of money.
  3. Check to see if the pants fit you. There are a few things that you will want to look for when trying on the pants:
    • Make sure that you are buying a good size and a decent pair.
    • Make sure that they are comfortable; make sure that they aren't too Put on Very Tight Jeans on you, and that the pants aren't revealing your package. You may want to try more than one size to see which is best on you, and to see if they stretch or not.
    • Keep in mind how high the rise is, the designs on the back pockets, and the cut of the jeans. Odds are, you will be sagging the jeans at least a little bit when you wear them, therefore it's recommended that you try them on to see how they fit. Though for the most part, feminine patches and designs will be frowned upon or ridiculed, you might be able to get away with more subtle details such as pink stitching.
  4. Don't be embarrassed about purchasing the pants, just act calm and cool. If you haven't tried on the pants yet, you can still play it off as if you're buying them for your sister or your girlfriend as a gift. Similarly, you aren't the first guy to ever buy girl jeans or pants.

Tips

  • If someone says what are you doing? You can make up an excuse like "I’m shopping for my girlfriend."
  • Don't hesitate to ask help from the store vendor. They help people on a daily basis, so they have experience with a lot of customers.
  • After extended wear, some girl pants may rip in the crotch. If you buy stretch pants, you run a lesser chance of ripping them.
  • Find a supportive friend who is a girl and ask her if she wants to shop with you for the "perfect pair of jeans".
  • If you're not experienced in buying girls' pants, ask your friend who is a girl/ girlfriend/ sister to go shopping with you. They know what brand of girls' jeans are better than others.

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