Check out Ann Taylor and LOFT. I love their curvy fits. I usually get the boot cut, which isn't as flared out as some boot cuts. But they've got straight legs too. (I see on the AT website that they've currently got a "slim fit" that looks like straight leg. They have skinny too, but their skinny are more a real jean than a jegging.)
I started wearing AT pants several years ago, but probably became a total convert about 3 years ago now. I don't buy pants anywhere else anymore (except for hiking or ski pants). AT has me covered for jeans, cords, capris/shorts in summer, dress slacks for work. Everything. I buy most of my tops and dresses and stuff there too. I was in a store once and I was by the dressing room and a saleslady said, "That dress looks so good on you. You should totally get it." I stared at her for a second and then looked down to realize I was wearing one of their dresses that they still had on the racks. She thought I was trying it on, but it was what I was wearing that day. If my closest store wasn't 1.5 hrs away I would totally apply for a job there.
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Date: 2011-12-28 05:05 pm (UTC)I started wearing AT pants several years ago, but probably became a total convert about 3 years ago now. I don't buy pants anywhere else anymore (except for hiking or ski pants). AT has me covered for jeans, cords, capris/shorts in summer, dress slacks for work. Everything. I buy most of my tops and dresses and stuff there too. I was in a store once and I was by the dressing room and a saleslady said, "That dress looks so good on you. You should totally get it." I stared at her for a second and then looked down to realize I was wearing one of their dresses that they still had on the racks. She thought I was trying it on, but it was what I was wearing that day. If my closest store wasn't 1.5 hrs away I would totally apply for a job there.