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2232 days ago

Size 8M Lee Jeans Platinum Straight Leg High Waist Dress Jeans Dark Navy

Karlie from Mosgiel-Taieri

*** JEANS CLEARANCE ***

Various styles of jeans clearing now. All brand new with tags. Some may be slightly shop-soiled (dusty etc but not stained).

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please check measurements carefully, as some sizes/fits are international and may not be what you expect.

Brand: Lee Platinum Label (Premium Fit Collection)
Colour: Indigo Wash
Look: Dress
Style: High Waisted (high rise) dark jeans with front creases
Fabric: 72% Cotton, 26% Polyester, 2% Spandex
Size: 8 Medium
Features: Stretch, comfort waist, fits at waist, striped satin-lined pockets
Estimated Retail Price: $130
Made in China

MEASUREMENTS: ** PLEASE CHECK **

Across Top of Waistband: 38cm
Leg Length Inner Seam (crotch to hem): 79cm

I'm happy to put up further measurements if you require them.

From a smoke free, pet free home.

*** JEANS & BRANDED CLOTHING CLEARANCE - Check my other Listings! ***

Price: $15

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