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lloydsie1934
Updated Mar 20
lloydsie1934
lloydsie1934
Updated Mar 20

Gap 1969 Men's Jeans Japanese Fabric Selvedge Slim Straight Denim Size 31W x 30L

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Gap 1969 Men's Jeans crafted with Japan Selvedge Fabric are renowned for their quality and style. The use of Japan selvedge denim fabric signifies superior craftsmanship and durability. The slim straight cut offers a modern silhouette that is both flattering and versatile. These jeans typically feature a narrower leg opening compared to traditional straight-leg jeans, providing a sleek and contemporary look. The attention to detail in the construction, along with the premium denim material, makes Gap 1969 Men's Jeans a popular choice among fashion-conscious individuals. They are ideal for those who appreciate high-quality denim with a refined aesthetic. PLEASE NOTE TO BUYERS: I do measured across 16", it fits like size 32. Please read measurement below. This Jeans are Pre-owned unless specified otherwise. Therefore, the garment may have signs of wear from usage or may have some alteration. All flaws beyond regular wear will be shown in the photos and mentioned in our condition description. Garment size may shrink/stretch over time from usage. Please always refer to garment measurements in the description. All Measurements done on flat laying garments Flat-lay actual measurements: Waist: 16'' X 2 = 32" Inseam: 30" Hips:20" X 2 = 40" Rise: 9"" Leg opening: 8"
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