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Emma Skinny Maternity Instasculpt Jeans

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$189.00

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Brand Sizing: US
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Customers say: Runs large

Customers say:
Runs large
Measurements from size 26

Rise: 7in / 18cm
Inseam: 29.25in / 74cm
Leg opening: 9.5in / 24cm
Ruler.
Customers say:
Runs large
Measurements from size 26

Rise: 7in / 18cm
Inseam: 29.25in / 74cm
Leg opening: 9.5in / 24cm
Ruler.

Fabric Stretch: Stretch
Non-Stretch
Super-Stretch
  • Fabric: Mid-weight stretch denim
  • DL1961 is part of The Climate Pledge, a commitment to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2040
  • Elastic waist panels
  • Made with botanic, water-resistant fabric
  • Strong retention and breathability
  • Instasculpt technology smooths, lifts, and conforms to your body
  • Ankle length with distressed hem
  • Button closure and zip fly
  • Patch back pockets and faux hip pockets
  • Shell: 91% cotton/7.5% polyester/1.5% lycra spandex
  • Wash cold
  • Imported, Pakistan
Style #DLDLL40746
Crafted in faded neutral grey denim, these DL1961 maternity jeans are as versatile as they are comfortable with their elastic panels and stretch fabrication. Pair them with anything from tees to oversized knits to complete your look.

About the Brand

New York-based denim label DL1961 is on a mission to do things differently. Launched in 2008 with a jeans-only focus, today the brand also offers DL1961 shirts, dresses, and pants—in an eco-minded way. Where the average pair of jeans uses 1,500 gallons of water to produce, DL1961 jeans use less than 10 gallons—and the brand’s commitment to earth-friendly practices doesn’t stop there. At its vertically integrated, (& self-powered!) facility, it uses botanic fibers, organic-certified cotton, clean dyes, and energy-efficient machinery, all in the hopes of offering the same premium quality at a lower environmental cost. (That’s fashion we can all get behind.)