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Now autumn is here, most of us have started to pull out transitional knitwear staples. But no autumnal wardrobe is complete without a reliable pair of jeans, that can be worn time and time again with chunky knitwear, cardigans and jackets.
One such product are Boden's High Rise '90s Tapered Jeans, which normally cost £84, but have seen an eye-watering reduction in the fashion retailer's end of summer sale.
After a hefty 70% discount, they're now far more affordable, costing just £34. Created to suit just about anyone, the High Rise '90s Tapered Jeans come in an impressive four lengths - ranging from 28in to 34in.
They're available in two colourways - washed black and denim blue - both of which can be paired with chunky knitwear and boots in the colder autumn and winter months READ MORE: 'Marks and Spencer at its best': The £30 autumn trousers shoppers love so much, they buy all six colours READ MORE: Debenhams shoppers race to buy designer watch worth over £2,800 as it's slashed by 92% to £238 in online clearance sale Inspired by authentic vintage styles of the 90s that stand the test of time, Boden's high-rise, tapered jeans are intended to look relaxed and easy.
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