Emma Chamberlain Convinced Me to Buy These Baggy “Dad” Jeans
September 10, 2022 at 02:08PM
Over the years, my collection of high-waisted jeans has become *way* too excessive. Don’t get me wrong, I still love them a lot, but I’ve recently begun expanding into low-er rise styles. You probably won’t catch me in ultra low-rise jeans anytime soon, as I’m easing into the trend with a tried-and-true mid-rise silhouette. Enter my new obsession, the Levi’s Baggy Dad Women’s Jeans ($108). I saw Emma Chamberlain wearing them, and the rest was history. They’re so comfortable and stylish that I’m convinced everyone needs a pair, but more on that ahead.
What I Like About These Jeans
Levi’s was kind enough to send me a sample of these jeans in “Hold My Purse – Medium Wash” – a classically cool blue jean – and I fell in love at fist sight. Slipping them on was equally as exciting because they’re really soft. I teamed them with a crop top and platforms and felt trendy yet timeless (which is my go-to fashion philosophy these days).
What’s Worth Noting
The most important thing worth noting about these jeans is that they run a little big. I ordered my usual size 28 but found that they were a bit loose on my hips. For that reason, I recommend sizing down. Shoppers agree: the “average fit rating” falls in between “true to size” and “very big.”
Who Are These Jeans Best For
These jeans are best for those looking for a pair of comfy mid-rise jeans that epitomize casual-cool style. As the name states, they’re definitely on the baggy side, so I don’t advise the investment if you’re not into the oversize look. But if you’re low-rise curious obsessed like I am, this is the perfect segue away from high-waist silhouettes.
Additional Details
These jeans come in sizes 23–34.
They come in five different washes.
They’re made of 79 percent cotton and 21 percent Tencel lyocell.
Per the brand, machine wash cold on a normal cycle, inside out with like colors, and tumble dry on medium.
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Author Marisa Petrarca | citywomen.co
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