Designer Slim Straight Jeans Size 29

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Designer Slim Straight Jeans Size 29

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I get tons of these things and they are not altered. They aren't name brand. I normally order them from Korea. These jeans for sale here are regular blue denim and dark denim. One has a belt that comes with it. Both of them are brand new and have never been worn. They are size 29 though and we know how hard that is to find. 

 

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