What I’m Wearing:

Topshop Duster Jacket, Levi’s Maxine Shirt, Levi’s Super High Rise Ribcage Jeans, Zara Low Cut Heeled Mules, Mansur Gavriel Circle Bag, Shashi Windy Hoops Earrings

 

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Outfit Details

Whenever I wear these jeans—either on Instagram or at work—people always who makes them. I’ve realized that a super high-rise jean with a straight leg is hard to come by. The clean blue wash is another standout trait in a sea full of distressing and whiskering.  Since the waist is so high and I have zero hips, the fit is a little weird on me. If you’re between sizes, take the larger and if you’re pretty straight/narrow throughout the hips, go with your normal size.  I trimmed about a 1″ from the hem and about 3″ from my other pair of  Levi’s Super High Rise Ribcage Jeans. There’s not a ton of stretch and the fabric feels thin compared to my tried-and-true Wedgie Fit Jeans. Overall, the quality doesn’t feel as nice as my other Levi’s but for under $100, the relaxed yet polished silhouette makes up for it. 

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