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Browse all AGOLDE jeans →Low Slung Baggy 30.5" (Flyweight) in Trail
The verdict
Fit
The Low Slung Baggy is cut ultra-relaxed and sits low on the hips; reviewers say it fits true to size but runs oversized, so size down for a closer waist. The 30.5-inch inseam reads as full-length on a 5'7" wearer.
Quality
This variant uses AGOLDE's Flyweight fabric, which the brand and press describe as ultra-soft and lightweight rather than the rigid organic-cotton denim of the standard version, so it drapes more and reads as a warm-weather make.
Is the price fair?
At USD 268 this sits at the top of the premium contemporary-denim tier, and reviewers note AGOLDE styles broadly cost around USD 200 or more; the fabric and finish justify it for buyers already in that range, less so for value shoppers.
Best for
Someone who already likes the low-slung baggy look and wants a lighter, softer pair for spring and summer.
Care
Wash cold and hang or lay flat to dry, and wash infrequently to preserve the wash and shape.
Grounded in reviewer & owner reports: AGOLDE Just Launched the Lightweight Jeans You'll Want to Wear All Summer | Who What Wear · Agolde Low Slung Baggy Jeans: Review + Outfits - Michelle Tomczak
What owners report about AGOLDE jeans
Owners report the line centers on rigid, mostly 100% organic cotton denim that arrives feeling soft and already broken in rather than stiff. The cuts are the draw — reviewers single out the straight-leg styles — but the non-stretch cotton relaxes with wear: owners describe pairs becoming noticeably looser after a handful of wears, and one long-term owner reports a pair stretching out almost to the point of not fitting. Shorter owners routinely report needing a hem, since the line does not offer petite or tall lengths.
- Strengths
- Reviewers consistently praise the soft, broken-in feel of the rigid cotton and rate the straight-leg cuts as the line's standout.
- Watch out for
- The non-stretch cotton loosens with wear — pairs get noticeably looser after a few wears, and one owner's pair stretched out almost to the point of not fitting.
- Sizing
- Advice varies by cut: reviewers say to size down on the oversized 90s-style fits and to try your smaller size first on the rigid straight cuts, since the cotton relaxes with wear.
About AGOLDE's jeans line as a whole. Sources: AGOLDE Denim Guide: 90's, Riley, Pinch Waist - Karin Emily · Agolde 90s Pinch Waist Denim Review For Petites - Stitch & Salt







