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  • This is my first time trying Rag & Bone and I’m so happy I bought their Miramar Walking Shorts. They are amazingly comfortable! They look exactly like denim but are a terry cloth fabric with an amazing look and feel to them. They’re as comfortable as gym clothes but look like you tried a lot harder to pull an outfit together. The cut of them is also really nice, I like the length and overall look. I know they will be a staple piece in my closet and I’m so glad I tried them. I’ll definitely be back to try more Rag & Bone products in the future!

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  • On a mission to replace wearing leggings as pants, stumbled upon Rag & Bone jeans in a second hand store and instantly knew I would be a forever fan of this brand! My go-to on long travels days !

  • The Rag & Bone Miramar sweatpant jeans are honestly some of my favorite pants. They give the look of real denim but feel like sweatpants, which feels kind of unreal once you put them on. They’re insanely comfortable but still look polished enough to wear out, travel in, etc. The fit is super flattering and relaxed without looking sloppy, and they’re one of those pairs I constantly reach for because they just work with everything. The only thing to note is that I did have to get them hemmed bc they run long, but once tailored, they were perfect. If they offered a short length, this would be ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️! If you love the idea of jeans but want the comfort of loungewear, these are absolutely worth it. I’ve worn them so many times already and always get compliments.

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rag & bone design an easy elegance of classic British tailoring, and the authenticity of American workwear