These two pieces are essentially exactly the same. Both are bootcut jeans with traditional "jean" pockets. The only difference is the wash of the denim I used. With that being said, there isn't really too much more to say about them. They would fit, had I not gained a bit of weight this past semester. I'm planning on going to the gym more this final semester, though, so there shouldn't be a problem with that for too much longer.




Bootcut Lightwash Denim Jeans
Total Hours Logged: 5
Fabric: 6oz crosshatch denim, about 2 1/2 yards
Notions: 7 inch zipper cut to about 5 inches
Cost (not including time): about $35
Bootcut Darkwash Denim Jeans
Total Hours Logged: 5
Fabric: 6 oz indigo denim, about 2 1/2 yards
Notions: 7 inch zipper cut to about 5 inches
Cost (not including time): about $35
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