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Done in light indigo hue with nicks and fading for a well-loved look, these skinny jeans have a high waist, ankle-grazing hems and a touch of comfy stretch.
- 26" inseam; 10" leg opening; 11" front rise; 13 1/2" back rise (size 29)
- Zip fly with button closure
- Five-pocket style
- 98% cotton, 2% polyurethane
- Machine wash, line dry
- Made in the USA
- Women's Clothing
- Item #6200318
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Size info
- True to size.
- 23=00, 24=0, 25=0-2, 26=2, 27=4, 28=6, 29=8, 30=8-10, 31=10, 32=12, 33=14, 34=16, 36=18W, 38=20W.
- High rise.
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rag & bone
Founded in New York in 2002, rag & bone fuses British sartorial traditions and American workwear while preserving the cool, understated aesthetic of its hometown. Known for denim, leather and expert tailoring, the brand focuses on considered details, high-quality materials and effortless silhouettes.
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catherinemanuel27
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May 10, 2023
love these jeans!!
Would highly recommend purchasing these jeans they are TTS fits like a glove and the wash of the color is not to dark not to bright just the right color. However, they were pretty long due to my height of 5’0 so I cut them and they still looked great!
Treacle1115
Reposted from nordstrom.com
Feb 14, 2022
Run Small
Love the jeans, but make sure to size up! I ordered one size larger and they are still pretty tight.
Dplagens
Reposted from nordstrom.com
Jan 30, 2022
Runs Small!!
These jeans are so adorable and I was very sad that they didn’t fit. They’re well made, the color is great but the do run about 1 1/2 sizes small.




























