These jeans are double-take-worthy.
section, I did a double-take. The silhouette features curved forward-facing side seams and subtle fading, making them look vintage — and four times the price. They stood out in that they're different than the type of styles I usually see at Old Navy, a little trendier than I expected. Naturally, I added them to my virtual shopping cart within minutes and tore them out of the packaging when they arrived a few days later. Dramatic? Yes. Justifiably so? Also yes.
The verdict? Obsessed is an understatement. I love the thought of teaming these wide-leg jeans with a or bodysuit and sneakers this spring. They're *extra* high-waisted, which I'm a big fan of. And I know I've said it once, but I'll say it again: the forward-facing seams areIt's a detail that ups the cool factor of any outfit instantly, practically zero effort required.
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