‘Bury me in these’ – shop Zara McDermott’s must-have flared jeans for ‘in between’ leg lengths
09.02.2024 - 22:07
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When it comes to shopping for jeans, we’re all too familiar with the eternal struggle of finding a pair that fits just right. Whether they fit your hips perfect but gape at the waistband or choosing whether to show too much ankle or having them drag on the ground, there hardly ever seems to be a pair that fits just right.
If your leg length leaves you feeling like the perpetual Goldilocks of denim shopping, Zara McDermott has got your back, because she thinks she’s found a pair of jeans that are the perfect length for those whose legs are too long for regular lengths but too short for the tall section. Zara shared her love for the Reiss Juniper Flared Jeans, £138 here, over on Instagram, where she posted several snaps captioned: “Bury me in these jeans”, prompting plenty of her followers to ask: “Where did you get the jeans from please?” She followed up her grid post with an Instagram story where she wrote: “Jeans are from Reiss for everyone asking.
I’m a UK8 and wear a 26 regular. BTW Reiss sizing comes up quite long on the leg.
I love shopping in Reiss because they work so well for the in between girl. Long legs but not long enough for the tall section, but regular length is always a bit too short.
The regular length in Reiss is always perfect for me!” As well as being a great fit for those with in between leg lengths, the Reiss Juniper Flared Jeans, £138 here, are a great wardrobe staple that can be styled in plenty of different ways.
From a more casual fit like Zara’s oversized shirt and trainers to heels, a simple white T-shirt and a blazer for dressier occasions, the mid-rise waist and flared leg make them a versatile and chic pair of jeans that’ll see you through anything. The jeans are available in both mid-blue
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