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Dorothy Perkins Womens Comfort Stretch Bootcut Jeans in black cotton, size 16 regular. Providing comfort and style for women.
Soft, stretchy black cotton bootcut jeans designed for women, featuring a relaxed fit and comfortable waistband for all-day wear. Ideal for casual or semi‑dressy occasions.
Dorothy Perkins Womens Comfort Stretch Bootcut Jeans in black cotton feature a stylish bootcut design, perfect for casual or dressier outfits. These jeans offer an excellent fit with their comfortable stretch fabric and are available in size 10 regular.
Discover the perfect blend of style and comfort with Dorothy Perkins' black cotton bootcut jeans. Designed for women, these jeans offer a relaxed fit with stretch fabric in size 12 regular, ensuring both ease and elegance.
Dorothy Perkins women's black cotton comfort stretch bootcut jeans in size 14 regular. Comfortable and stylish, perfect for everyday wear.
Dorothy Perkins Womens Comfort Stretch Bootcut Jeans in black cotton are a stylish and comfortable choice with a regular fit. Perfect for casual outfits or dressed up, these jeans are made to last.
Black skinny jeans made from comfort stretch cotton, available in size 16, designed to provide a comfortable fit for women.
Women's black skinny jeans made from comfortable stretch cotton, available in size 18 regular fit.
Elevate your wardrobe with Dorothy Perkins' Women's Petite Comfort Stretch Slim Jeans. Crafted from soft black cotton, these jeans offer a snug fit and superior stretch for effortless comfort in size 8 regular.
Soft, breathable black cotton skinny jeans with a comfortable stretch fit. Designed for a flattering silhouette, they feature a regular waist and length, ideal for everyday wear.
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