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Miracle Mom Jeans

July 11, 2009
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A popular Mamapedia question is seeking advice on cool mom jeans. Well hot mommas, say goodbye love handles! These jeans claim to “flatten your tummy and lift your butt.” I admit, I had been skeptical about them, until I had clients try them on. Not Your Daughter’s Jeans® (which Oprah has endorsed in Oct. 08) has been changing bodies for years now.

I have seen these jeans slim the (often) problematic belly bulge and lift the butt. One client actually said she didn’t feel like a stuffed sausage in tight jeans. She was comfortable and able to move around with no restrictions. You must, I repeat darlings, you MUST buy a size (or 2) smaller in the jeans then you normally buy. They will stretch out to the size you are used to wearing. There is 4% spandex, rather than 2% we typically see. This is why they stretch. Love it!! Also, do not throw these babies (or any jeans) in the dryer. It will ruin the integrity of the fabric.
You will find your size: Petite, Plus, Regular, Tall, Petite-Plus. They have thought of everything.

How do they work? That is the B I G question. Pulled from their site: “their special ‘crisscross’ front panel design and extra stretch in the rear.” I am not sure what it means – but they WORK. I promise, these are the Miracle Jean you have been after. the process has been patented, kudos NYDJ!

P.S. The jeans come with a serious warning.
“Cannot be held responsible for any positive consequences due to your fabulous appearance when wearing the Not Your Daughter’s Jeans. You can thank me later.”

1 Comment

where in las vegas are these jeans sold so that I can try them on

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