Look what I spotted today! I get so excited when I see a new Right Fit product and these straight leg jeans look fantastic. I love how they’re styled here with the flat sandal. Very cute.
I'll be writing a full review when I get my hands on a pair. If you’re interested in trying them yourself, go here: Right Fit straight leg jean.



Thanks for the tip! I adore the Right Fit products--I own 4 pair of the trouser jeans alone.
Lane Bryant, if you are listening, please consider making a RightFit pencil skirt in a work appropriate length (26 or 27 inches)? I find the current Lane Bryant skirts basically impossible to fit comfortably.
Posted by: TXgal | June 11, 2009 at 01:18 PM
I'd love to see Right Fit skirts, too, TX! I'd really like a denim version and I can definitely see a lot of women loving a skirt like the Right Fit Houston pants for work!
Posted by: Colleen | June 11, 2009 at 01:35 PM
Okay, so we're back to straight legs? I can get behind that. Although I did like boot cut because anything less tends to be very tight on my calves. I'm assuming that LB would take that into consideration, though.
And I would look into a Right Fit denim skirt, fer sher.
Posted by: OTM | June 11, 2009 at 01:47 PM
The Right Fit work pants are a nightmare. I wish they'd rework them.
Posted by: Jess | June 11, 2009 at 01:54 PM
Yay! I'm a big fan of Right Fit jeans, but I get awfully tired of the boot cut. (And let us not speak of how wide the flares are.)
Posted by: Risha | June 11, 2009 at 02:05 PM
I was a fan of the Right Fit jeans when they first came out, but no more. I found them to be constructed of very poor material and not worth the money I spent on them. The fact that I had to buy a tight pair of jeans knowing that they'll be two sizes larger after two hours of wearing them doesn't help, either.
Posted by: Rachel | June 11, 2009 at 02:09 PM
I have a pair of Right Fit dark bootcut and they are the most comfortable pair of jeans I own. I'm not a big fan of straight leg, but if they have a little give room, I'd have no problem buying them.
Posted by: Bree | June 11, 2009 at 02:26 PM
I want some Right Fit pants that aren't jeans but ARE in natural fibers.
I'm so bloody sick of polyester pants (Houston Pant, I'm looking at you!) and can't wear jeans to work except on Fridays.
Posted by: Heidi | June 11, 2009 at 03:28 PM
I second that Heidi!
Posted by: Carrie | June 11, 2009 at 06:19 PM
I love the flares, myself - mainly because I have big calves. I just wish they came in some other color than that weird blue-black.
And yes, about the polyester. Can we get some linen trousers? I can haz a nice four-season-weight wool?
However: am I the only one for whom the front rise is way too high? I would buy, I swear, a hundred pairs* of the trouser jeans except that - while the back fits very well - the front comes up a couple of inches too high, so if the waistband is at my waist I get this weird flap of extra fabric at the top of the leg. Just not doable. I wear Blue cut and I think they're assuming that big butt = equally big belly, which is true for some women but by no means all.
Anyone else feel the same?
*slight exaggeration possible
Posted by: jaed | June 11, 2009 at 08:34 PM
Just a silly questions. Why did they go up in price 10 bucks? I just got the Wife some Flair Jeans (she hates to shop). Are they going away is the big questions? Lots of sales on Right Fit Jeans lately.
But personally I think LB is asking too much for something made in what Vietnam or China or such?
Shame more clothes cannot be produced in USA. Like NYDJ or such.
SteveD
Posted by: SteveD | June 14, 2009 at 08:58 AM
I have a weird question too. I recently lost a few inches and my Right Fit jeans were too loose. Since I wasn't sure about the proportion anymore (if I were a triangle or a circle), I asked to get measured. I got a snarky, "We don't measure for Right Fit anymore. Just try some on." Is this the case at everyone's LB or just mine? I love the Right Fit jeans but if that's where their focus is now, and they're not helping us decode the sizing, shouldn't they at least put up a sign?
Posted by: Eden | June 14, 2009 at 04:52 PM
I have a pair of Right Fit jeans and they are possibly, the best fitting jeans I have had in a long time. love, love, love them & they weren't too pricey.
However, I find that after only one or two times that I wear them, they stretch out and I have to wash them again which makes them fade...so that's a little annoying.
Posted by: Katerina | June 18, 2009 at 10:21 AM
i really dislike right fit jeans... none of them actually fit RIGHT on me. im an average plus size 20 or 22 and the jeans are never worth buying. I havent bought jeans from lane bryant since they've switched over... and i have a jean fetish!!!
Posted by: tash | July 30, 2009 at 04:20 PM
I own BOTH styles of the new right fit straight legs and they are AMAZING!!! they've styleized the back pockets so they no longer have the V and they've washed and whiskered them differently than before, just to let you ladies know they've also come out with a new right fit trouser.. instead of the bulkey back pockets theyve put sleek slit pockets, plus they come in a black wash! (same as the straight leg) the great thing about the new jeans is that theyre a better quality than the previous pairs you might own. And just FYI ladies if your right fit isn't fitting you "right" go back and get refitted.. yea some jeans stretch, but your customer service rep should get you into a pair that will stick with you throughout the day.. you're gonna LOVE these jeans!
Posted by: Erica | July 30, 2009 at 05:05 PM