M&S shoppers love new shaping jeans that 'pull in the tummy' and make 'legs look longer'


Everyday clothing staples are worth investing in, and many swear by M&S for good quality basics.

M&S has really upped its game with fashion lately, and shoppers are flocking to social media to praise their purchases.

While the brand’s jeans are highly rated already, they’ve now added a new pair to the range – the Magic Shaping High Waisted Slim Flare Jeans.

The Magic range is particularly popular, with technology that holds in the figure and creates a smooth silhouette.

Buy: Magic Shaping High Waisted Slim Flare Jeans (£45)

The newest addition has a slim flare shape, with fitted waist and thighs, widening out to a subtle flare at the bottom – it’s the perfect way to channel the 70’s-esque flare trend, without adding too much of a dramatic look to everyday outfits.

The added stretch allows easy movement and figure-hugging shape, while the seam and pocket detail lift the bum and flatten the tummy.

The medium indigo shade could see you through all the seasons, while the darker black and indigo mix are ideal for dressing up for evenings out.

M&S shoppers are saying the jeans have a ‘very good shape’ and are ‘very slimming’.

2Hilly said: ”Pull you in around the tummy and make you look like you have long legs. Stretchy.”

meropa commented: ”First time I have had these jeans and I love them. Look very smart on, and a very good shape. Very slimming!!!”

With Trace also added: ”I love the jeans in indigo so much that I ordered the black pair. Although they were the same size I couldn’t even do them up! I have ordered the next size up.”

There are also some cheaper alternatives if paying nearly £50 for a pair of jeans is out of your budget, New Look’s Waist Enhance Quinn Bootcut Jeans are well-rated and cost £24.99.

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