“Blue Sturdy Wash Flare Bootleg Jeans” typically refers to a specific style of denim jeans. Here’s a breakdown of what each part of the description usually means:
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Blue: The color of the jeans — usually a classic denim blue, possibly mid to dark wash.
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Sturdy Wash: Refers to the denim’s treatment. A “sturdy wash” suggests a durable, slightly rugged look, possibly with minimal fading or distressing to emphasize the jeans’ strength and longevity.
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Flare: This indicates the leg shape — it flares out from the knee down, often more subtly than a full bell-bottom but still wider than a straight-leg or skinny cut.
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Bootleg (or Bootcut): Meant to fit over boots. This style is slightly flared from the knee down, but typically less dramatic than a flare. Sometimes “flare” and “bootcut” are combined to indicate a moderate flare — more than a bootcut but not as wide as 70s-style flares.
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