Here are my 10 favorite jeans that are so comfortable and flattering. You will always pull them out of your closet!
Levis 501 – I love that these are highwaisted. Very flattering all over and look great with booties and sneakers. I recommend sizing up one full size. This is the pair I reach for most!
Madewell – A big fan of their high-rise skinny, button-front jeans. They create lean, legs for days look, very comfortable and great staple jean to have in your closet. Available in 3 lengths too. Also so many colors.
Abercrombie – High Rise Super Skinny Jeans, love them in black. Remember during the holidays these sold out for 2 months. They are super comfortable, stretchy and they run true to size. After I posted them, Genny on my team bought them. She wears them with a black T-Shirt, Blazer and sneakers. The jeans come in 3 lengths, short, regular & long.
Blank NYC – I love these black coated jeans, they elevate your look and almost look like a leather pant. You can dress them up or down but are so chic and affordable. Pretty fab for under $100.
AGOLDE – Great shade of grey, so chic and only pair of great jeans you need. You will get so much wear out of them!
JBrand Button details are gorgeous, sleek and glossy coated denim. Fab for a night out and also with a yummy cashmere sweater for the day!
AGOLDE Sophie Ankle– Completely obsessed with this pair of jeans. I love the high rise fit and raw hem at the bottom. Such a great wash. Stretchy and true to size. Love these.
AGOLDE High Rise Straight Crop – If you haven’t heard of A Gold E, it’s about time. I fell in love with this brand a few years ago. I want every style from this designer. The basic straight high rise pair is essential.
Levis Wedgie Icon Jean – Levi’s for the win all the time. The coolest black pair with the perfect placement of the knee tear. This is a favorite.
AGOLDE Relaxed boyfriend jean– This is a best seller and has been for over a year. Such a fun pair to wear and the perfect boyfriend jean. True to size.
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