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For the fifth year, Zara returns to sell its shaping and slimming jeans with 3 very important improvements

It was the year 2017 and Zara launched its first slimming jeans. Under the name of 'Sculpt' (sculpt in English) they promised to shape the figure without too much effort. The first design was very very skinny stretch jeans, with a high waist and in blue and black colors. Little by little they were adding colors, even patterns and different ornaments. better and better, more and more sought after in stores and with more and more followers. Now 5 years later, it is one of the few models, along with the wide Marine, that Zara continues to sell in the fall season.

2021 brings Zara's Sculpt jeans with several important improvements. And it is that after several seasons with the only high-waist option, designers have wanted to adapt to current trends (with increasingly lower shots like in 2000) and also create a much more flattering silhouette for short ones. The mid-rise has become a reality in Zara's slimming shapewear jeans and is the best-selling model at the moment. Much more than the tall ones, which are still on sale for fans of that cowboy cut.

Another of the improvements of this jean is that it is much less tight than the first one, less skinny and slimmer. Translated: it does not stick like a second skin and does not stick to the ankle excessively. They are no longer jegging-like despite keeping the elastic to make them comfortable.

For the fifth year, Zara returns to sell its shaping and slimming jeans with 3 very important improvements

It also improves the blue color of the Zara jeans, without wearing them out that make more volume in the area where they are worn. And they are also much more sustainable, since they are made of Ecologically Grown Cotton, a much less polluting cotton that is grown using natural fertilizers and pesticides.

And the best, FEELS OUT OF 10. Check it out.

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