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- Customers say:
Runs small- Model measurements:
Size 24: Jamie (5'4") usually wears size 25
- Measurements from size 24
- Rise: 10.75in / 27cm
Inseam: 24.75in / 63cm
Leg opening: 21.75in / 55cm
- Customers say:
Runs small- Model measurements:
Size 24: Jamie (5'4") usually wears size 25
- Measurements from size 24
- Rise: 10.75in / 27cm
Inseam: 24.75in / 63cm
Leg opening: 21.75in / 55cm
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Model | Jamie |
---|---|
Size on Model | 24 |
Model’s Usual Size | 25 |
height | 5'4" |
bust | 31" |
waist | 27.5" |
hips | 29.5" |
Brand Size (US) | US Size |
---|---|
23 | 00 |
24 | 0 |
25 | 2 |
26 | 4 |
27 | 4-6 |
28 | 6 |
29 | 8 |
30 | 10 |
31 | 12 |
32 | 14 |
33 | 14-16 |
34 | 16 |
- Fabric: Lightweight, low-stretch denim
- DL1961 is part of The Climate Pledge, a commitment to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2040
- Raw hem
- Cropped profile
- Button closure and zip fly
- 5-pocket styling
- Shell: 67% cotton/32% lyocell/1% spandex
- Wash cold
- Imported, Pakistan
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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.)