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Comfort Stretch Riding Jean - Night Rider
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Comfort Stretch Riding Jean - Night Rider

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The verdict

A stretch riding jean for shoppers prioritizing comfort—solid if you accept the elastic-blend trade-off.

Fit

Comfort stretch riding jean suggests tapered, fitted calves with higher rise and modest elastane (typically 2-4%). Stretch allows some give but reduces natural denim behavior.

Quality

At $150, comfort stretch adds cost. Re/Done delivers consistent construction; stretch doesn't compromise durability in this price tier.

Is the price fair?

Fair value if you value comfort over pure denim character. Stretch jeans typically cost 10-15% more at this brand level.

Best for

Shoppers who want fitted, tapered jeans but need practical give—especially those sitting for long hours or wanting easier movement.

Care

Stretch denim relaxes with repeated washing; wash inside-out in cool water and avoid the dryer to maintain fit.

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What owners report about Re/Done jeans

Owners report rigid, heavyweight denim that holds its shape through repeated wear and washing, with a fit that hugs the waist and seat and relaxes through the leg. Reviewers describe the jeans as comfortable straight away with no break-in needed, and the free lifetime repair policy (owner pays shipping) comes up as a plus. Complaints are smaller-scale: some wearers get lower-back gapping that needs tailoring, the button-fly hardware can feel flimsy over time, and pricing sits at the luxury end.

Strengths
Heavyweight denim that keeps its shape after washing and frequent wear, with reviewers reporting no break-in period.
Watch out for
Lower-back waist gapping that requires tailoring, flimsy-feeling button-fly buttons, and luxury pricing are the recurring gripes, and reworked-vintage pairs vary more in wash and size than the standard line.
Sizing
Reviewers report true-to-size fit with a high rise and long inseams; wearers with slimmer thighs may find the leg loose, and reworked-vintage pairs are less consistent in sizing than the standard line.

About Re/Done's jeans line as a whole. Sources: And They're Sustainable, Too: The Re/Done Jeans Review · Re/Done Jeans Review: You need to know this about their sizing · RE/DONE Jeans Review - Must Read This Before Buying

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