Marks and Spencer’s shoppers are praising the £45 Magic Shaping Flared Jeans for boosting their confidence and transforming their figure with no gaping at the waistband
When it comes to shopping for jeans there are all sorts of problems you tend to run into, from gaping waistbands to stiff, uncomfortable denim, and that’s before you’ve even tried to tackle the shape and style of them.
Made with M&S sculpt and lift technology, the jeans help lift your bum whilst the bi-stretch fabric and contoured waistband comfortably hold in your stomach and define your waist with a gap-proof finish that means there’s no unflattering sagging waistband. The jeans come in three different leg lengths; short/petite, regular and tall, with sizes 6-24 available in both the petite and regular length, whilst the tall range is stocked in sizes 8-20, with almost all sizes currently available except for 22 and 24 in the petite range.
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