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These light blue flared jeans are a mid-waist denim style made for everyday wear when you want a close fit through the hips and thighs with a leg-lengthening kick at the hem. The stretchy fabric keeps them comfortable through the day, while the snug fit and soft flare give them that easy bootcut shape that works just as well with heels as it does with trainers.
The pale wash keeps the look clean and versatile, so they’re easy to dress up with a fitted top for dinner or keep casual with a tee and knit. What sets this pair apart is the balance of comfort and shape: fitted where you want definition, then gently flared for a more flattering finish than standard skinny jeans.
- Fit: Snug fit with flared legs
- Rise: Mid waist
- Material: Stretchy denim
- Closure: Zip fly with button
- Details: Classic five-pocket design
- Inside leg: 87 cm in size S/34
When growing organic cotton, no chemical pesticides, artificial fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms (GMO) are allowed. Organic cultivation is kinder to the earth and the health of cotton farmers and their families.
These light blue flared jeans are a mid-waist denim style made for everyday wear when you want a close fit through the hips and thighs with a leg-lengthening kick at the hem. The stretchy fabric keeps them comfortable through the day, while the snug fit and soft flare give them that easy bootcut shape that works just as well with heels as it does with trainers.
The pale wash keeps the look clean and versatile, so they’re easy to dress up with a fitted top for dinner or keep casual with a tee and knit. What sets this pair apart is the balance of comfort and shape: fitted where you want definition, then gently flared for a more flattering finish than standard skinny jeans.
- Fit: Snug fit with flared legs
- Rise: Mid waist
- Material: Stretchy denim
- Closure: Zip fly with button
- Details: Classic five-pocket design
- Inside leg: 87 cm in size S/34
When growing organic cotton, no chemical pesticides, artificial fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms (GMO) are allowed. Organic cultivation is kinder to the earth and the health of cotton farmers and their families.