Marks and Spencer's 'slimming' £32 jeans suit all shapes and sizes and 'won't fade in the wash'
15.11.2023 - 06:55
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Fashion fans looking for the 'perfect' pair of jeans are heaping praise on a Marks and Spencer pair. The high-street retailer's Sienna Supersoft Straight Leg Jeans are a customer favourite with more than 1,000 five-star ratings, and are claimed not to fade in the wash, while looking flattering and feeling comfortable on all shapes and sizes.
The £32.50 M&S Collection Sienna Supersoft Straight Leg Jeans are crafted from a super soft fabric, and have plenty of stretch for total freedom of movement. They're cut in a modern straight-leg fit, while a flattering high waist gives the illusion of an hourglass figure while holding in wobbly bits.
Coming in sizes 6 to 24, the £32.50 M&S Collection Sienna Supersoft Straight Leg Jeans are available in three lengths - petite, regular and long. Fashion fans can choose from Black, Soft White, Medium Indigo, Light Indigo and Indigo Mix shades.
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One impressed fashion fan said of the £32.50 M&S Collection Sienna Supersoft Straight Leg Jeans: "I struggle with jeans due to a small waist and large hips and thighs but these jeans fit just right. The stretch in them really helped. Very flattering look and didn’t squish me in. I went for a size 10 which I normally am."
A second said: "The fit and style of the Sienna range seems to really suit me. A slim straight leg actually looks good even though I’m used to wearing skinny jeans. I’ve bought the soft jeans in black and the cords in navy, charcoal and brown. Really recommend these jeans."
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