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Got fit with laundry maid`s jeans


 

Laundry Maid’s second season of premium jeans, all designed and made in the UK, continues to offer the essential fit whilst retaining a focus on flattering the rear and accentuating body lines. To show off this collection the duo behind Laundry Maid, Barbara Graham and Anita Sheridan, scooped up-and-coming face Rachel Rutt into their new ultra skinny skinnies, favourite tailored classics and slouchy wide leg jeans for the new season’s photography.

 

Black waxy super skinnies, with sophisticated dark wash high waisters and a sharply tailored cigarette jean in the season’s cement grey satisfy the everlasting demand for super slim, while the brand’s signature tailored jean appears in organic cotton milled to a smooth, flat finish with added lycra. Further direction is provided by a pintucked wide leg and the new tapered slim ‘carrot’ jean all available in a variety of finishes from subtle shadow blue through slate and grey to deep blue black.
 
Laundry Maid’s 2010 collection also has white, soft stone and khaki chinos in cigarette, classic, flat front and pleated tapered leg styles. Other items include a flattering tulip skirt and the summer’s essential mini shorts.
 
Laundry Maid remains committed to manufacturing and laundering in Britain because of the low carbon footprint and the enjoyment of working with people who genuinely care about shape, construction, craftsmanship and finish. Most of the styles will be available to buy from Laundry Maid’s online shop from early this year.