Alyssa Stretch High Rise Wide Leg Long Jeans
$124.60
$124.60
$178.00
$178
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Designed to be fitted at the waist and hips with a wide leg.
See our size guide.
A vintage-inspired high-rise, wide-leg jean with cute patch pockets in the front. Long enough to handle any heel you throw at it. Made with stretch denim.
- Designed to be fitted at the waist and hips with a wide leg. Customers say this item may need to be hemmed.
- product size: 27L, inseam: 33", front rise: 11 1/2", leg opening: 20 1/2".
- back pockets, belt loops, front buttons, front zipper, front pockets.
- The model is wearing a size 24 and has a 24" waist, 35" hips.
Question about fit? See our size & fit .
- This is a stretch denim fabric made of 68% Regeneratively Grown Cotton, 30% TENCEL™ Lyocell, 2% Spandex. Wash cold + line dry.
- Made with regeneratively grown cotton. That means it supports biodiversity and helps reduce total carbon emissions in the atmosphere, while still feeling just as good as regular cotton.
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Sustainably made in USA
Heads up: the country of origin above refers to stuff from our most recent production run. There may be styles in our inventory that were made somewhere else.
- When we aren't making clothes in our own factory in LA, we work exclusively with factory partners who share our values of treating workers well and minimizing environmental impact.
- This product’s footprint is about 2110 gal. of water, which is about 86% less than conventional footprint.
- We design our clothes to last longer. And we're here to help you take care of them for longer, too.
- If you ever want to throw this away, don't. We have a bunch of ways to keep clothes out of landfills and on people.
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