Where to Buy "Warm" Jeans
Warm jeans, you ask? While you could layer a pair of thin leggings under your jeans to add an extra coat of warmth during the unbearably freezing months, the two-step quick fix may result in discomfort and an unflattering look. Enter plan B and our best solution to finding a pair of “warm” jeans: opting for a style in a velvet or corduroy material. The thicker fabric lends a winter-ready result compared to your go-to standard denim.
Whether you opt for a sleek black pair or a playful option in a pretty pink or pastel hue, the textured jeans are sure to keep you substantially warmer over the next few months. We love the idea of styling the velvet jeans with a fitted turtleneck and ankle boots for a relaxed winter look or an oversize blazer and heels for an office-approved outfit. Shop our roundup of “warm” jeans below.
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