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STRAIGHT FLARE JEAN - Ecru
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STRAIGHT FLARE JEAN - Ecru

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The verdict

Worth it for a buyer who wants a soft, stretchy flare in a light ecru wash and accepts luxury pricing for the fit and finish, not maximum durability.

Fit

The straight flare runs true to size with a classic straight cut from knee to ankle and concealed ankle snaps to adjust the leg; Amiri denim is described as running slightly smaller than some brands, so keep to your normal size or size up only if you want extra room.

Quality

The denim is cut with a small amount of stretch and reads as unusually soft off the shelf rather than stiff, and owners report it holds up to daily wear, though some buyers feel the price outpaces the longevity.

Is the price fair?

At USD 750 this sits firmly in luxury denim territory, and the case for it rests on the hand-feel, stretch comfort and flare cut rather than on out-durability-per-dollar versus cheaper jeans.

Best for

A shopper who specifically wants a soft, comfortable light-wash flare and is buying the cut and finish, not chasing value.

Care

Wash inside out on a cold, short delicate cycle and skip bleach and fabric softener; the light ecru shows soil quickly, so treat marks promptly.

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Grounded in reviewer & owner reports: Amiri Jeans: Size Guide and Brand History - FARFETCH · Amiri Jeans Latest Reviews and 7 Most Asked Questions

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

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