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Marsoni
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Women Light Blue High-Rise Skinny JeansArticle Code: WFA 2007 LIGHT BLUE Color: LIGHT BLUE Model Fitting: The model (height 5'7) is wearing a brand size 26 28 Fabric: 83% COTTON + 15% POLYESTER + 2% SPANDEX Fit: Skinny Fit Waist Rise: High Rise Length: Ankle Length Pattern: Solid Fade: Light Fade Shade: Light Distress: Clean Look Waistband: With belt loops Stretch: Stretchable Closure: Button and Zip Number Of Pockets: 5 Knit Or Woven: Woven Add Ons: NA Fashion Type: Fashion Occasion:
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