Denim Guide: The Spring Jean

5 Pocket Overdye Skinny Jean

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Helmut Lang
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5 Pocket Overdye Skinny Jean

$109 Gilt
$195
Size (Waist):
Women's Denim
Waist Wm US
23 00
24 00
25 0
26 2
27 4
28 6
29 8
30 10
31 12
32 14
33 16
34 18
  • 25
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    Wm US 0
  • 26
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    Wm US 2
  • 27
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    Wm US 4
  • 28
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    Wm US 6
  • 29
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    Wm US 8
  • 30
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    Wm US 10
Color:
lemon
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Return Policy: Returnable within 21 days for Gilt Credit.
Description
At a Glance
  • Low-rise skinny jean
  • Classic five pocket design, seaming details at knees, tonal top stitching, panel seaming
  • Zip fly with button closure
  • 34 inch inseam; 8 inch rise; Measurements were taken from a size 26
  • Model's height is 5 feet 9 inches; bust 34 inches; waist 23½ inches; hips 34 inches

Brand: Helmut Lang

Material: 47% modal, 31% cotton, 20% lyocell and 2% elastane shell

Origin: United States

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