So here's the thing- I'm kind of obsessed with denim. I got my first pair of designer jeans when I was probably around 16. They were a pair of Citizens of Humanity, flared lighter fade jean from Pittsburgh Jeans Company. Since then, I've gone back every year to pick out a pair-- or more recently, two, for my birthday present. That would seem like a lot of jeans, but I've changed sizes so much over the course of those years. I started in a 29, worked my way up to a 31, and am now wearing 28s that are a bit big on me. So I've gone through A LOT of denim. From everything True Religion to now having some Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch jeans mixed in with my Paige, Citizens, and Hudsons. I'm not afraid to try any denim- so long as it fits and looks good. I currently love jeggings. I have some cheaper ones- the Hollister and Abercrombies which were when they first came out. I wasn't sure if I would like them and then last year I got a pair of Paige and Citizens for my birthday.
These are my favorite jeans. I have them in a nice dark wash, like the one shown, and in black denim thanks to Friends & Family sale at Bloomies! I'm always on the hunt for these on sale. I'd be content if the majority of my jeans were these. I wear them at least once a week. They are made of super soft and stretchy denim that makes them easy to wear if you're skinny or had a little too much bread from that delicious bread basket at Landmark.
Now that I'm coming close to my 21st birthday, I want an Omega watch for my birthday... but don't want to break my tradition. So I'm thinking of using some of my own work money towards a pair of jeans. I'm thinking these would be a great addition to my wardrobe.
My mom sent me a text about these jeans since she knew I wanted a red pair of jeans and if you use the code: LUCKYBREAKS5, then they are half off. $89 for a pair of brand new, current Earnest Sewns? Sounds like a great deal to me. This code works on hot pink, bright blue, bright orange, hot red, and kelly green. So even if you don't like the red, you can still get a fabulous pair of jeans for half price. And for $89, its not a bad price. Heck, American Eagle's are $45 and Abercrombie's are $68. I'd rather spend a little more for better quality that will last longer in the long run. I typically don't have my A&F jeans longer than a year or so because they will bag out like crazy or quit fitting right or whatever. And Hollister's always get random holes. So spend a little extra money and get the best quality!
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