We all know that feeling. You know the one: Mindlessly chowing down on your lunch or dinner until you've reached the point of no return. That moment when you feel so full that the only thing that alleviates the discomfort of your stomach muffin-topping its way out of your jeans is to unbutton those pants, or, in some cases, totally unzip them.
For far too long we've had to settle on drawstring sweatpants or tent-like caftans on Thanksgiving, trips to Chipotle, and other moments when we eat with abandon, but now there's another option. Two fashion designers — AKA heroes of our time — invented a pair of jeans that don't make you feel uncomfortable when you've eaten a lot.
BUY IT NOW: Beija-Flor Kelly Skinny jeans, Amazon
The jeans, named the Kelly Skinny jeans, are currently being sold by Beija-Flor, a line of pants designed "to work with a woman's curves rather than against them." The company, founded by mother-daughter duo Kathy Moça and Emilie Whitaker, uses eco-friendly material to design jeans that "adapt to your life" and make you feel as comfortable as possible, no matter the circumstance. According to the product description on Beija-Flor's website, the jeans also have the ability to reduce the appearance of cellulite thanks to a special fabric found in Brazil.
So, basically, these jeans are kind of a miracle, and you might want to buy yourself a pair of these ahead of Thanksgiving. They're available to purchase on Beija-Flor for $188 a pair, and select designs are available on Amazon.
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