Lee Men's Luke Working Man Worn Jeans, Worn, 31W / 34L

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Amazon Comfortable Lee jeans, tight cut on the thigh and taper down to a narrow foot width, cool and contemporary jeans for any situation Modern cut jeans for everyday use: made from durable cotton, machine washable cold, turn inside out before washing, can be discoloured if rubbed on light fabrics Casual jeans with normal cut waist and unique features: 5 trouser pockets, zip, classic 5 belt loops and metal buttons Lee - Jeans: Advantageous and reliable, perfect for everyday wear men's jeans, a timeless addition to any wardrobe, for a modern and classic look at the same time Contents: 1x Lee men's jeans, model number: 112331740, old batch number: L719OWC17, length: 34, size: 31, material: 95% cotton, 3% elastomultiester 2% elastane, stretch: little, colour: working man worn (blue)

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Amazon

Comfortable Lee jeans, tight cut on the thigh and taper down to a narrow foot width, cool and contemporary jeans for any situation Modern cut jeans for everyday use: made from durable cotton, machine washable cold, turn inside out before washing, can be discoloured if rubbed on light fabrics Casual jeans with normal cut waist and unique features: 5 trouser pockets, zip, classic 5 belt loops and metal buttons Lee - Jeans: Advantageous and reliable, perfect for everyday wear men's jeans, a timeless addition to any wardrobe, for a modern and classic look at the same time Contents: 1x Lee men's jeans, model number: 112331740, old batch number: L719OWC17, length: 34, size: 31, material: 95% cotton, 3% elastomultiester 2% elastane, stretch: little, colour: working man worn (blue)

Zalando

Lee LUKE Slim fit jeans blue denim Sale at Zalando.ie | Outer fabric material: 3% elastomultiester, 2% elastane, 95% cotton | Sale order at Zalando.ie! Size: 31x34. Color: Blue denim.


Product specifications

Brand LEE
EAN
  • 5401019256375
Color
  • Blue denim
Size
  • 31x34
Gender
  • Male

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