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There is no denying that skinny jeans are continuing to rule the denim scene this fall. One of the biggest trends this fall and winters is jeans and boots. Skinny jeans paired with boots are the perfect stylish duo to step out in as the leaves fall and temperatures drop.

Still not sure if the skinny trend is for you?!? Try creating the same look with a classic pair of straight leg jeans, like Red Engine’s Straight Leg. Straight legs offer a little bit more versatility while still being narrow enough to be tucked into your boots.

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I hope this trend never goes out of style!! I love jeans tucked into the boots... I found the best jeans- they are so tight and look great from the back!! Theres a shop in nyc but i think you can get them online too! they're called House de Lux- i love the free your ass line!!

Posted by S on July 23, 2008 10:29 AM

I hope this trend never goes out of style!! I love jeans tucked into the boots... I found the best jeans- they are so tight and look great from the back!! Theres a shop in nyc but i think you can get them online too! they're called House de Lux- i love the free your ass line!!

Posted by Anonymous on July 23, 2008 10:22 AM

Just a little follow up. We began offering a wider assortment of Vanilia pants and jeans online in the past month or so.

www.thejamesstore.com/vanilia

The reception has been huge. As I mentioned earlier, the price point is quite a bit higher ($139/pair) but so far all orders have been for at least 2 pair. Again it shows that many women will stock up on hard-to-find jeans that they have tried and come to love.

Posted by Vanilia Jeans and Pants on March 18, 2008 7:16 AM

We sell just an amazing number of FDJ French Dressing Jeans in our store. They come in 6+ different styles, each tailored to fit different body types. Similarly, Vanilia jeans and pants have also started to sell well. They are pricier (about $150/pair) but many customers won't buy anything else.

Posted by FDJ French Dressing from The James Store on January 10, 2008 2:08 PM

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