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American Vintage | Tine195 Ecru High-Rise Straight Jeans

American Vintage | Tine195 Ecru High-Rise Straight Jeans

Ecru denim rarely feels intentional. Too often it reads as a concession—a washed-out placeholder between seasons. American Vintage’s Tine195 Jeans in shade 29 reject that timid logic entirely. Here, the off-white cotton is dense, matte, and almost architectural: a crisp, substantial cloth that holds its shape without stiffness. The fabric’s weight is reassuring without being heavy, and the lack of stretch means the denim will mold to you slowly, honestly, over time. This is a jean that wears in, not out. Cut with a high waist that sits at the natural midsection, the Tine195 borrows its proportion from the 1980s—that era of deliberate, unapologetic structure—but strips away any costume-like excess. The straight leg falls cleanly from hip to hem, neither narrow nor wide, creating a column of fabric that elongates the silhouette without clinging. The rise is generous, the leg long. A zip-and-button fly and classic five-pocket construction anchor the design in utility, while the leather patch at the back waist adds a quiet signature. The belt loops are wide enough to accommodate a substantial leather belt, should you choose to cinch the waist. What makes this jean compelling is its refusal to be seasonal. The ecru tone works as a neutral in the truest sense—not a warm ivory, not a cold white, but something in between that reads as natural, almost mineral. It pairs as easily with a black cashmere turtleneck and ankle boots in November as it does with a linen shirt and rope-soled espadrilles in July. The straight cut allows for movement: walking, sitting, bending without restriction, the fabric softening with each wear. Because the composition is pure cotton—71% of which is recycled fiber—the denim breathes, making it comfortable across temperature shifts. Style these jeans with an oversized blazer and a silk camisole for a tension between structure and ease, or with a simple white t-shirt and loafers for a uniform that needs no translation. The Tine195 is not a statement piece; it is the foundation upon which a wardrobe is built. Wear them slightly frayed at the hem, or cuffed once at the ankle—the silhouette accommodates both.

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American Vintage | Tine195 Ecru High-Rise Straight Jeans
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Ecru denim rarely feels intentional. Too often it reads as a concession—a washed-out placeholder between seasons. American Vintage’s Tine195 Jeans in shade 29 reject that timid logic entirely. Here, the off-white cotton is dense, matte, and almost architectural: a crisp, substantial cloth that holds its shape without stiffness. The fabric’s weight is reassuring without being heavy, and the lack of stretch means the denim will mold to you slowly, honestly, over time. This is a jean that wears in, not out. Cut with a high waist that sits at the natural midsection, the Tine195 borrows its proportion from the 1980s—that era of deliberate, unapologetic structure—but strips away any costume-like excess. The straight leg falls cleanly from hip to hem, neither narrow nor wide, creating a column of fabric that elongates the silhouette without clinging. The rise is generous, the leg long. A zip-and-button fly and classic five-pocket construction anchor the design in utility, while the leather patch at the back waist adds a quiet signature. The belt loops are wide enough to accommodate a substantial leather belt, should you choose to cinch the waist. What makes this jean compelling is its refusal to be seasonal. The ecru tone works as a neutral in the truest sense—not a warm ivory, not a cold white, but something in between that reads as natural, almost mineral. It pairs as easily with a black cashmere turtleneck and ankle boots in November as it does with a linen shirt and rope-soled espadrilles in July. The straight cut allows for movement: walking, sitting, bending without restriction, the fabric softening with each wear. Because the composition is pure cotton—71% of which is recycled fiber—the denim breathes, making it comfortable across temperature shifts. Style these jeans with an oversized blazer and a silk camisole for a tension between structure and ease, or with a simple white t-shirt and loafers for a uniform that needs no translation. The Tine195 is not a statement piece; it is the foundation upon which a wardrobe is built. Wear them slightly frayed at the hem, or cuffed once at the ankle—the silhouette accommodates both.

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