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mrspartypants
mrspartypants
Updated Jul 31
mrspartypants
mrspartypants
Updated Jul 31

30" waist American made 1980's mom jeans

Rustler

$60 $40

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The unicorn of vintage jeans: 30" waist, 44" hips (vintage size 14, close to a modern 8 or 10.) There's no stretch in this denim, so you need to be about an inch smaller than these measurements in order to rock these mom jeans comfortably. As any mom will tell you, this is the only way to rock their jeans! These jeans haven't been broken in yet. They've been worn little to not at all... There's some very slight fading on the side seams that happened when I washed these but they're as close to mint as you're going to find. It gets even better: they're made in the USA, which means they were union made and constructed very well with quality components - much better than even expensive modern clothes. These mom jeans have surely got another 40 years of service in em. The last thing: the brand is RUSTLER. This cut of jeans were called "baggies" back in the day. The waist is trim, the hips and thighs are cut very full and loose, then the ankles taper in. Two deep front pockets that you can actually fit your hands in, a pleat on either side of the zipper for extra fullness (and comfort) under the waistband. No back pockets; just a smooth expanse of ass. So cute, so Mom!
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