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New Wide Leg styles from True Religion Jeans

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True Religion has finally jumped on the Wide Leg bandwagon!  Well, okay, they’ve had the Joey forever which has somewhat of a bootcut flare, but I really love True Religion’s new wide leg Candice cut, shown above - the fit reminds me of J Brand’s Lovestory.  Also under their Wide Leg section on their website, I ran across these, below, the Ella Heritage Big T - look how not-fitted they are - is True Religion following the big and baggy trend too?  What do you think of the Ella’s?

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3 Responses to “New Wide Leg styles from True Religion Jeans”


  1. 1 DNell Jul 31st, 2008 at 2:03 pm

    I’ve had a pair of Ella’s for a while now and they are not as comfortable or nice as my other true religion. They really seem to smash your butt into a pancake…:/ These other wide leg seem much better than the Ella

  2. 2 Jessie Jul 31st, 2008 at 2:18 pm

    I really like those!

  3. 3 Courtney Aug 1st, 2008 at 11:58 am

    I don’t really think Ella is that baggy compared to other brands. At least they look somewhat tailored unlike the horrible jeans seen on people like Katie Holmes.





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