Amazon Is Having a Secret Sale on Designer Denim

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In terms of essential garments, nothing feels (or looks as good) as a pair of jeans. Ever since Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss introduced the sturdy twill fabric in 1873, denim has been worn by just about everyone, from the Hollywood elite to royals and normies alike. With such universal fanfare, in our book, there’s no such thing as owning too many pairs of denim.

Further proving that theory? None other than Amazon’s secret designer denim sale going on right now. That’s right: everyone’s favorite online retailer is offering up to 78 percent off on your favorite brands, including Frame, Levi’s, Mother, and a whole bunch of others you’re no doubt itching to add to your wardrobe.

May that be a pair of baggy jeans that looks like it could’ve come straight out of the ‘90s, a distressed pair of shorts just in time for summer, or a straight-leg silhouette that’s about to become the pièce de résistance of your closet, there’s something for everyone. With so many stunning options to choose from, we did the hard work for you and pulled our favorite denim finds from Amazon’s secret designer denim sale.

After all, time is of the essence, so shop our favorites from the hidden sale ahead to help you get your next favorite pair of jeans sooner rather than later. We have a feeling once everyone gets word of this secret, things will sell out fast.

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