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5 Pairs of Jeans That I Love // February 27

There are few things better in life than finding a pair of jeans that fits perfectly. And if those jeans are not a few hundred dollars – even better!

I just cannot bring myself to spend a few hundred on jeans at this time in my life, so I prefer to find jeans that fit well at retailers like American Eagle, Abercrombie & Fitch and Old Navy.

Here are five of my favourite pairs of jeans, under $100, that I have found over the years!

I would have never guessed that I would find the best jeans for my booty at Old Navy, but here we are! These high-waisted skinny jeans fit so well and they are actually comfortable and super stretchy.

The only pair of black denim I have that hasn’t faded… I’ve had these ripped skinny jeans for a couple of years now and they have held their colour and shape very well. The length is perfect for us petite gals!

Okay, these are my FAVOURITE jeans right now. I always find American Eagle jeans to fit me better than most other brands, and these mom jeans were no exception. I love that they only have the one rip in the knee (hate when they go overboard with the rips), they’re the perfect short length and the rise is almost high-waisted, but not quite.

I have always been a skinny jeans kind of girl, but I wanted to step outside of my comfort zone for something a bit different, so I snagged these Abercrombie straight leg jeans. I like the light wash and they have a nice high waist. They are surprisingly flattering on the booty and I like that they show some ankle! They don’t have this exact style anymore, but these ones are very similar.

Last but not least are these high-rise jean leggings. They really do feel like leggings! They have a cropped length, showing off some ankle, and I like how snug they fit to the body. I was hunting for a darker wash skinny jean, and these Abercrombie jeans do just the trick.

Where do you get your favourite jeans under $100 from?!

You can find all of my favourites on the Shop page anytime, and check out What I Want for a Winter to Spring Transitional Wardrobe here.

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