i like my dresses to be statement pieces, but when it comes to jeans, i tend to go with the more practical (boring) choice. so there isn't any colored denim in my closet, let alone prints. but these
patrick ervell jeans at creatures of comfort are somehow compelling in spite of my self-imposed restrictions. i think the price alone will make them a pass, but i'm going to enjoy looking at them all the same.
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Love 'em. Might go on sale ... I imagine they won't be everyone's cup of tea, and C o C is good with the markdowns.
these are adorable, and the colorway is just neutral enough so that they pair well with most things ordinary jeans would. i bet they make it sale time, too.
I didn't check out the price but I love them. I am so wanting print pants, and these look more like pants from a distance than jeans. I almost bought a pair of Topshop Unicorn jeans the other day but ended up going for more 'grown up' Karen Walker pieces instead. Lucy would have been so envious if I had have got them!
Just paid the link a visit, and they really are fantastic. But the price, my goodness. The jeans category is swelling (in price and size) beyond all proportion.
I would love them too if they were jeans but it seems from the close-up like they are made of a linen type fabric and may stretch\sag
These are a little more edgy than yours, but I love them too. Might be tempted.
http://www.generalpants.com.au/store/womens/jeans/the-archetype-zippor-1000036944.html
Much to my surprise, I really like these, too. Suddenly, all of the things I loved wearing in high school and thought I'd never wear again – printed jeans, skirts to the ankle – (even plaid pants, but don't think I'd do that again) are cool again.
Maybe they'll make it to the sale.
i have a serious weakness for printed pants, and these are PERFECT.
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