StyleWe Casual Zipper Denim Straight Pants Jeans: an easy straight-leg pair with a clean zip finish
If you’re after a simple, wearable denim shape you can dress up or down, these Casual Zipper Denim Straight Pants Jeans sit in that “easy everyday” category: straight-leg, classic denim feel, and a practical zipper closure. StyleWe lists them as a daily, casual style with micro-elasticity and two side pockets.
Key details (from the listing)
- Product name: Casual Zipper Denim Straight Pants Jeans
- Price shown: $51.92 (was $64.9, -20%)
- Colour: Blue
- Sizes: S (4–6), M (8–10), L (12–14), XL (16), XXL (18)
- Material: Denim
- Closure: Zipper
- Details: 2 side pockets
- Elasticity: Micro-elasticity
- Thickness: Regular
- SPU: 11NJE1R321E
Shipping note
The listing flags these as a pre-sale item and notes shipping within 21 days, with pre-sale items shipped separately. If you’re ordering multiple pieces, keep that in mind so you’re not surprised if parcels arrive at different times.
How to style straight-leg zipper jeans (simple, real outfits)
- Everyday clean: white tee + lightweight cardigan + sneakers.
- Smart-casual: black blazer + fitted knit top + loafers or ankle boots.
- Weekend: oversized shirt (half-tucked) + slides or trainers.
- Evening upgrade: satin cami + heeled mules + a small shoulder bag.
Shop the jeans
View the Casual Zipper Denim Straight Pants Jeans on StyleWe →
FAQs
Are these stretchy?
The listing states micro-elasticity, so expect a bit of give rather than a super-stretch denim.
Do they have pockets?
Yes—two side pockets are listed.
How long does shipping take?
The page notes this item is pre-sale and lists shipping within 21 days.
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