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I love the rise, but the material of these pants is too thin. I have lots of skinny jeans that I like, but when the material is too thin and lightweight to smooth itself out, but too thick to adhere to your true form like spandex/yoga pants, it makes a bunch of creases and folds of material on the legs, particularly the back of the legs--something I call 'pant cellulite'. Note: it's not your cellulite, you could look great in naked and in leggings, but the material itself lends itself to pulling and lumping together in places. For some reason, you often see this in faux-khaki type pants. I can't handle it. It feels and looks bad. These had to go back.