![]() I now own them in about 4 washes I love them THAT much. It’s magical I tell you! These are the only jeans I want to wear when I know I am going to be wearing them all day. ALSO these are magical unicorn jeans I swear! They are SO stretchy and comfy, but they stay up all day with zero slipping down. I’ve picked them up in a few more washes and I now get them in a size 25. Size down in these because they do stretch out over time. Updated to say: now that I’ve owned these for awhile I have a few extra thoughts: Premium 95% cotton/3% poly/2% elastane ISKO Reform™ XP denim.Do Well: For each pair made at the Fair Trade Certified™ Jade factory, we contribute to a Community Development Fund managed by the workers.11″ high rise, fitted through the hip and thigh, 12 1/4″ tapered leg opening, 28 1/2″ inseam.Please note: Yes, they’re stretchy, but please choose your usual size.Made of denim with an authentic old-school look but tons of comfy stretch. With their waist-accentuating high rise and tapered legs, these are “mom jeans”…if your mom was a ’90s supermodel. ![]() Style: The Perfect Vintage Jean in Ainsworth Wash (top) and banner wash(bottom) (this wash is almost sold out so I’ll link another option here) If I say I’m wearing a 25 in one of the styles then my measurements are what are listed above this paragraph. I now wear a 25 in most Madewell denim whereas I typically wear a 26 in most other denim brands. Madewell denim comes in sizes 23-37, and in Petite, Regular, and Tall Inseams.Ī NOTE ON MY MEASUREMENTS: When I first wrote this guide my measurements were different so when I say I got a 27 and needed a 26 that was when my measurements were 135 lbs, 27″ waist and 32″ hips. I didn’t pick up every pair that they offer (there’s way too many!), but I went for the pairs that caught my eye, and that I thought would be of interest to you guys. Don’t be alarmed.Īnd actually, on that note, you’ll notice this in the review, but I ended up ordering the wrong size in every pair except one so keep that in mind when looking at the fit.įor the pairs that I do exchange for the right size, I’ll circle back with updated photos/thoughts. I just wanted to make that clear because, no, buying out the Madewell denim section is probably not necessary, and I don’t want you to “follow my lead” ?.įor this reason, you’ll probably see a few tags in photos. I didn’t want to wait because they are having some pretty big sales right now, and a lot of their denim is part of the sale which is pretty rare (I think? I don’t often see their denim in their sales at least) so I wanted to take advantage of the discounts.Īnd finally, I won’t be keeping every pair I show you today, and I’ll explain why in each individual review. I would normally do a try on in stores instead of ordering a bunch, and then returning them but with stores closed that wasn’t a possibility. I’ve owned a few pairs of their skinny jeans over the years, which I really loved actually, but were victims to closet purges solely for the reason that I don’t really wear skinny jeans anymore.īut it had been years since I checked out their denim section so I added a bunch to my cart, and thought I would do a try on/first impressions type of guide for you today so you can go through the process with me. This post was purely born out of my own curiosity to try out a bunch of their different styles to see if their were any that I liked. I’ve got a Madewell Denim Guide for you today!
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