Pull Up Jeans

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cmccrone
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Pull Up Jeans

Post by cmccrone »

Hello,
My 8 year old daughter is in the school chorus. Dress for the show is either jeans or dark pants. She wore dark blue pants to the dress rehearsal, but wants to wear jeans for the performance because "all the other kids" wore jeans. Does anyone know where I can find pull up/elastic waist, no buttons, no snaps, no zipper jeans in a girls size? The performance is Monday evening, so mail order is not an option. Thanks so much!
-Cori
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brandonsmom
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Re: Pull Up Jeans

Post by brandonsmom »

Try SEARS !!! I think when I Was there the last time, I saw some. If she is not with you, the boys jeans are the same thing...but I wouldn't let her know they were boys jeans.....LOL GAYLE
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hope16_05
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: 28 years old with a right obstetrical brachial plexus injury. 5 surgeries to date with pretty decent results. Last surgery resolved years of pain in my right arm however, I am beginning my journey with overuse in my left arm
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Re: Pull Up Jeans

Post by hope16_05 »

You could let her try button jeans over the weekend and see how she does, I think I was about her age when I started wanting to wear jeans. THe bottons and zippers are completely possible to do one handed!
Amy 20 years old ROBPI from MN
Amy 28 years old ROBPI from MN
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Post by Olivias mommy »

Hi! I know they may be more expensive than other stores, but at Gymboree the jeans all have an adjustable waist. We can buy Olivia (she is skinny) regular zip up jeans and tighten the waist, and the elastic in the 'adjustable' waist allows her to pull them up and down herself- she is 3. Hope this helps.

Veronica
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claudia
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Re: Pull Up Jeans

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Cori: Juliana has started to wear jeans (thanks to the older sibs..). She is 7 years old. She has limited hand function and no biceps. She does button her jeans when I am not around to help her. She pulls them up one handed, then sits down and bends her left knee into her, putting her affected arm between the knee and her body. Now her hand is closer to her belly (she can't otherwise do that), she holds the pants in her affected hand and her right hand does all the work. Then she stands up and zips them. At school she leans against the wall (ick!). Well she used to, I guess it grossed her out, so now she has two friends in class who go to the bathroom with her and button her jeans for her.

I do recommend, especially at the beginning, to buy jeans that are cut bigger, so it is easier to do.

A wacky conversation took place at the last board meeting, as we parents asked the bpi's to share how they did their pants. Truth is, I went home and told Juliana how they did things and she incorporated some of it into her routine. (yes, Amy...the finger thru the hole is now used by Juliana!)

Lands End still makes girls jeans with elastic waist.

Oh, and the more crafty parents have replaced the button with velcro. Juliana finds the snaps easier than the buttons.

And thank the fabric gods for lycra!!! stretch jeans are a miracle!!! hahahhaaa (and not just for her...)

good luck,
claudia


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hope16_05
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: 28 years old with a right obstetrical brachial plexus injury. 5 surgeries to date with pretty decent results. Last surgery resolved years of pain in my right arm however, I am beginning my journey with overuse in my left arm
Location: Minnesota
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Re: Pull Up Jeans

Post by hope16_05 »

lol Claudia, I almost forgot about buttoning our pants at the board meeting. Glad Juliana found a way that works for her!

Another tip is buy the jeans a size bigger and get a belt. Thats very helpful too when buttoning jeans, also nice for the little ones, they will grow into them and you wont have to buy more in a month or two.

Good luck!
Amy 20 ROBPI from MN
Amy 28 years old ROBPI from MN
Mare
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Re: Pull Up Jeans

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Frankie uses just his right hand he only wears jeans with the snaps they come in all brands and I buy them at Kmart and walmart he says they are easy to do and faster
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Post by m&mmom »

I know Target always has elastic waist boy jeans - I buy them there for Matthew every season. I have never taken notice if the girls section does but the boys jeans would probably work ok I think.
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Re: Pull Up Jeans

Post by parent needing help »

snap jeans are a better choice at our house too but we have been unable to find them and I am a big wal mart shopper so not sure why they aren't in our area. Like the other 7 year old ours too has a friend that helps her in the bathroom-when she visits at their house, she won't wear them to school yet.

Maybe the older BPI "kids" can post and share the jean button tips with all of us? Maybe someday we can have a "tip" board?

thanks
Christy & Katie Chapman
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Re: Pull Up Jeans

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Target had snap jeans/pants and shorts when I was there a couple of weeks ago :-)
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