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A selection of Spring Jeans from Bank Fashion

Whatever the season, whatever the weather, it is safe to say that most of us will still be wearing a pair of jeans in some form. Since the 1950s, when denim moved from being a fabric made for workwear, to a wardrobe staple made cool by the likes of Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and Brigitte Bardot, jeans have become a must have for any woman, worn casually by day, and dressed up by night. And, right at this moment, there are simply so many styles available that we can safely say we are almost in the midst of a denim explosion.

But what jeans to choose? The ladies of the outfit sharing site Avenue 57 are constantly having discussions of the merits of the boyfriend jean, with most believing these are best suited to boyish slim figures. Bootcut have been the jeans of choice for curvy ladies for many years, but recently the tide has been turning on what are sometimes considered mom jeans. Now curvy ladies (me included) are actually embracing skinny and straight leg jeans and finding these can look very stylish on the size 14+ figure. And as for coloured denims, these seem set to stick around for a long time.

You can find a great selection of women’s jeans at Bank Fashion. From skinnies to coloured denim, by way of jeggings and boyfriend jeans, there are just so many great styles to choose from. Plus they have some seriously impressive brands on offer too, sure to please the pickiest of denim connoisseurs.

BLONDE & BLONDE Heritage Ripped Skinny Jeans
G-STAR Ford Boyfriend Jeans
Vero Moda Lovely Jeggings
Vero Moda Gellar Jeggings
Superdry Skinny Crop Jeans
G-STAR Lynn Skinny Jeans

 

 

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