My Favorite $68 Jeans Now Have a 44,000 Person Waiting List
Everlane has earned a loyal following for one thing: its devotion to creating stylish, flattering basics at an impressively affordable price point. So it's unsurprising that with each drop (a new loafer, silk cami, or striped tee), there's a strong chance that there's a waiting list before the next It item is even available. Now the brand is moving into new territory with what might just be its most exciting debut to date: denim.
Finally, the brand has launched a collection of jeans made of premium Japanese denim, manufactured sustainably in Vietnam. In true mega-fan form, a wild 44,000 people are already on the waiting list for these new jeans. In part, it's likely because every pair retails for a reasonable $68, which is a refreshing alternative to many luxury jeans on the market. So if you're looking for a simple pair of jeans to wear every day, you'll want to get in line (virtually) for a pair from Everlane ASAP.
Read on for a look at Everlane's new jeans, and then shop a few of our favorite styles currently available on the brand's website.
Shop Our Current Favorites From Everlane
What are your go-to skinny jeans? Let us know in the comments!
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