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Ritz Baggy Jean -- Metropolis
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Ritz Baggy Jean -- Metropolis

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The verdict

Premium-priced men's baggy Frame jean at $348; worth it only if the Ritz silhouette is your preferred fit and you value Frame's men's denim.

Fit

The Ritz Baggy is a genuinely roomy silhouette—Frame's take on a wide-leg men's jean with a relaxed rise and full thigh. The Metropolis wash is a medium rinse.

Quality

Frame's men's denim at $348 is well-constructed with stable seaming and consistent dye. Baggy fits wear well and develop character with age.

Is the price fair?

At $348, this is premium pricing for a men's baggy jean. Frame's men's line commands higher prices than women's; whether it's justified depends on personal sizing fit.

Best for

Men who prefer an oversized, roomy fit and trust Frame's denim quality enough to invest in a higher price point.

Care

Wash cold, inside out, to slow color loss; hang or lay flat to dry.

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What owners report about Frame jeans

Owners report Frame's stretch-blend denim is soft with enough weight to still feel like real jeans, and that the cuts fit close through the seat and thigh without a baggy crotch. The recurring caution is stretch behavior: the denim opens up over multiple wears, with extra room developing at the waistband, and one reviewer of a rigid cotton cut deliberately sized down to compensate. Owners also flag the price — reviewers cite Los Angeles manufacturing for retail prices averaging around $230 — and one long-term owner recommends buying the line secondhand for value.

Strengths
Reviewers praise the soft, stretchy denim that holds a close, flattering fit — one calls the fabric stretchy but still sturdy, with no bagging complaints in normal wear.
Watch out for
The denim stretches out with wear — waistbands loosen over multiple wears — and one reviewer notes elastane-blend jeans will not wear as long as rigid 100% cotton denim.
Sizing
Reports conflict by cut: one reviewer calls Frame true to size, another sizes up in the skinny cuts because Frame runs slightly small, and a reviewer of the rigid Le Jane sized down because the denim naturally stretches after multiple wears.

About Frame's jeans line as a whole. Sources: Frame Denim Review — Fairly Curated · The Frame Le Jane Jeans Review — PureWow · FRAME Denim Le Skinny de Jeanne in Huntley Review — The Jeans Blog

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