Returned, jeans were way too
"Returned, jeans were way too long for a 34” inseam. Cut was too high. My husband looked like he was wearing women’s pants"
Jean droit Zach
Monture normale | Nashville brossé foncé
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Couleur: Dark Brushed Nashville
Le jean Zach est notre modèle emblématique à coupe droite, offrant une silhouette classique au niveau des hanches, des cuisses et des cuisses. Avec sa taille normale et son confort optimal, c'est le jean idéal en toute saison. Ce modèle est disponible en délavage foncé classique avec un effet usé et une finition patinée parfaite.
Le mannequin mesure 1,90 m et porte une taille W32/L32
Overall rating: 4.3846154 / 5 from 13 reviews.
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"Returned, jeans were way too long for a 34” inseam. Cut was too high. My husband looked like he was wearing women’s pants"
"Unfortunately the rear loop is missing. I really doubt you modified the design and eliminated it. Bought online but will go to a store to exchange."
"This is my first MAVI jeans. They arrived quickly and fit perfectly. The denim is very soft and comfortable."
"Very nice fit Have had several pairs"
"Not as dark as described in the title. I have a darker pair of jeans and a lighter one. So this one is in between and I can match it with almost every of my top."
"These jeans are great looking and comfortable. My husband was so pleased with them that I got online and ordered a second pair."
"True to size"
"The fit is great, but it truly about the softness! My husband hates jeans, and when I gave him these he wore them 3 times. He’s even asked about another pair in a color,"
"Good fit and light weight."
"Immediate comfort and confidence with these, which were somehow firm yet flexible. I’m not sure “dark” is how I’d describe these, but I’m wearing these right now and will buy another pair in a darker color. The Nashville fabric is an instant favorite. My girlfriend loves the way I look in these. I usually wear 36 in jeans, these fit in 34. 6’2”, 200+ lbs. muscular build. My build is more “Tight end” than “Cyclist”, if that helps."