Rochelle Humes has found the perfect ‘comfortable and soft’ wide leg jeans to wear for her son Blake’s birthday party and you can still shop them for £70 in five colours
Over the weekend Rochelle Humes and her family gathered to celebrate her son Blake’s fifth birthday party, with Rochelle nailing the ultimate chic and comfortable outfit for the occasion. Opting for a leather jacket and a pair of wide leg jeans, the look was the perfect choice for an afternoon of dancing and running around after little ones.
Rochelle’s jeans were a classic pair of Levi’s, and look to be the Cinch Baggy Lightweight Jeans which have the same wide leg shape whilst still being super fitted around the waist. You can pick up the exact pair for £70 direct from Levi’s, and although Rochelle opted for the black pair, you can also snap them up in five other colours.
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As well as a good choice of colours, the Cinch Baggy Lightweight Jeans also come in a huge range of sizes and length options, so you can find the perfect fit for your body. You can opt for waist sizes from 23 to 32, and you can choose from 29, 31 and 33 inch leg lengths.
The jeans are the perfect choice for anyone who loves the wide leg look but is sick of ending up with a baggy waistband that gapes. Although the legs are cut into a wide, straight style, the 12.5 inch high rise waist features adjusters on the back which let you get a tailored fit without forking out for a seamstress.
The Cinch Baggy Lightweight Jeans have a relaxed fit that’s ultra comfortable and easy to move around in (making them the perfect choice for Rochelle’s child’s birthday party) and are made from 100% cotton for a draped fit. This also means they’ll retain their shape, with no elastane to get stretched out.
There’s plenty of similar styles on the high street that are a little more affordable, but that don’t feature the adjustable waistband. At Marks & Spencer the Autograph High Waisted Wide Leg Jeans are £55 and come in sizes six to 24, with petite, regular and tall leg lengths available.
At Next the £52 Black High Rise FlexiFit Stretch Pull On Wide Leg Jeans have a more fitted design around the hips and waist, before flaring out into a wide leg silhouette with petite and regular lengths. For the ultimate bargain, Abercrombie & Fitch has slashed the price of its High Rise Wide Leg Jean from £75 to £44.99, with seven different colours to choose from – although they are selling out quickly.
Whilst Levi’s Cinch Baggy Lightweight Jeans might be a little pricier than other brands, their adjustable waist and quality has made them super popular with shoppers. One said they were: “My most favorite jeans ever!!!!! I have 3 colors and they are all worn weekly. Genuinely so grateful I found jeans that look good on me!”
Another agreed: “Very relaxed fabric compared to most Levi’s jeans, which are a nice addition to my stiff closet thus far (love both types for different uses)! They fit really well sizing wise. I am typically a 26 and got a 26. The button in the back to adjust waist was INCREDIBLE to fix the slight gap issue that I often have with thicker thighs. This wash is so timeless! Overall, very happy!”
Whilst a third said: “Love these jeans. They are so soft and comfortable. The high waist is very flattering. Perfect length.”
Some found the fit around the hips a little tricky to nail, with one saying: “Really nice fit, but I had to go a size bigger as it was tight on the hips and buttocks area.”
Someone else wrote: “They’re very tight and hard to move in. But they are very comfortable and the style is cute. The durability feels okay not too good or bad.”
However another said: “I love these jeans! They aren’t super thick and very relaxed. I love the style of them and have gotten a lot of compliments since I started wearing them! They are true to size and are very flattering. I highly recommend the cinch pants!!”
Source: Mirror
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