Want to add that I found my favorite pair of straight leg jeans at a Wal Mart kids section on clearance for $9. I am also contemplating a pair of Roxy jeans that I originally tried on at the Macy’s kids section that fit pretty well.
Also, Gap now carries size 00 in jeans (but not slacks) and this barely fits me. It may work for you. I mean, it fits perfectly when you first put them on after washing but after wearing for a couple of hours has stretched out so much that they are baggy. This is a very popular complaint of their jeans.
Also, I saw 7 for all mankind jeans online in size 23. Not sure on measurements, but that sounds promising. Usually you are lucky if you find a pair of jeans in size 24. I have heard that Levis carries 23 but have not seen it yet.
Also, if you are ever looking for slacks, I once tried on a pair of Theory pants in their smallest of small sizes and that worked except for length. And more recently, I picked up a pair of generic machine washable slacks from Macy’s petite section for $25 retail price that fit me nearly perfect (need to take in just a tiny bit in the waist).
If you have any tips on finding nice non-knit sleeveless tops and blouses or basic black pencil skirts or pencil/shift/sheath/wiggle dresses, they are very welcome. For me, J Crew, Banana, and Ann Taylor has always been very hit or miss for tops and always a miss for bottoms.
@funkytown444 I am 5’1” and 95 lbs and I would say that I am neither underweight nor overweight. I have weighed as much as 105 lbs and that was when my body fat was less than 10% which is not typical for women. Your corresponding weight numbers look highly suspect to me. I don’t know where they came from but I cannot agree. For me, 28” inseam is on the long side (to be worn with heels) and 26” is more ideal. I agree that petite inseam is typically around 30”.