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Browse all Amiri jeans →Stack Jean - Antique Indigo
The verdict
Fit
The Stack is cut as a slim, skinny jean and retailers list it as true to size, so most people can take their usual number. Anyone carrying more thigh or calf, or wanting a less spray-on look, should size up one.
Quality
It is made from stretch denim with elastane, described by one guide as some of the most heavyweight denim in the luxury market yet soft enough that it needs no breaking in. The overdye is a deliberate treatment that can bleed or transfer color, so the finish behaves differently from raw indigo.
Is the price fair?
At this price it sits firmly in the premium tier, and the cost buys the cut, the overdyed finish and the brand rather than any measurable durability edge over far cheaper stretch denim; only buyers who specifically want this look will find the price justified.
Best for
A shopper who wants a close, skinny overdyed jean with stretch and is comfortable paying luxury prices for the specific fit and finish.
Care
Dry clean or wash inside out on cold, skip bleach and fabric softener, and expect some dye transfer from the overdyed indigo, especially early on.
Grounded in reviewer & owner reports: AMIRI Stack Slim Fit Jeans | Nordstrom · Amiri Jeans: Size Guide and Brand History - FARFETCH · Amiri sizing guide: Find the fit that's right for you | OPUMO Magazine
What owners report about Amiri jeans
Owners report the stretch Italian denim is soft and comfortable, with distressing, patches and leather details largely applied by hand. Reviewers treat the line as delicate: dry-cleaning is recommended over machine washing, leather details should be kept dry, and fresh indigo can bleed onto sneakers. Price is the recurring complaint, with pairs originally sold around $600 now listed above €2,000.
- Strengths
- Soft stretch Italian denim with hand-done distressing, patching and leather detailing that owners find comfortable to wear.
- Watch out for
- The jeans are delicate — dye can bleed onto shoes, leather details cannot get wet, and dry-cleaning is advised — while prices have risen steeply from the brand's early years.
- Sizing
- Reviewers report the fit runs slightly smaller than other brands and stretches only slightly with wear, so consider sizing up for a looser fit.
About Amiri's jeans line as a whole. Sources: Amiri Jeans, why are they so expensive? – The Attic · Amiri Jeans Latest Reviews and 7 Most Asked Questions - Fashonation






