Good American's $160 'Always Fits' Jeans Are Under $40 for Memorial Day: ‘Gave Me My Confidence Back'
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I don't know about you, but I have a love-hate relationship with jeans. On a good day, the right pair — regardless of style — can leave you feeling sexy and confident. On tougher days (like when I'm on my period, for instance), just getting them on can feel like an uphill battle. Fortunately, there's an entire line of jeans that takes all of those changes into consideration, and per shoppers, gave them their confidence back. Right now, it's on major sale for Memorial Day.
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Khloé Kardashian and the team at Good American created the fan-fave Always Fits denim line, which is basically an entire collection of jeans that, well, always fits. Per the brand, the line features their most innovative jeans yet thanks to their 'one-size-fits-four' type of design. Unlike the rest of Good American's inclusive denim line, this collection offers just five sizes. Each 'size' is designed to accommodate a range of body types, such as 6 to 12 or 20 to 26 Plus. Thanks to this unique design, the jeans adapt to your body's natural changes throughout the month, ensuring a consistently perfect fit.
I have a pair of these myself (which are on MAJOR sale right now, btw), and they're honestly my go-to pair of jeans. The waistband offers just enough stretch to comfortably fit all the sizes in the range, and the jeans overall look and feel great — just as you'd expect from Good American.
If you want to try a pair out for yourself, there's no better time to shop! Good American's Memorial Day Sale is here and the brand is offering two major promos so you can save big. The first is 30% off sitewide, which is one of the best sitewide discounts you'll find all year. On top of that, clearance items are an extra 50% off, which means you can score jeans for up to 75% off (or more!). And yes, that does include items in their Always Fit line!
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The Always Fits Good Waist Skinny Jeans is the pair I have, and it's honestly a solid choice, especially if you absolutely cannot part ways with your beloved skinny jeans. These jeans are great paired with cropped tops and perfect for those tucked-in shirt looks. 'I don't know what else to say about these jeans except that they are magic!' wrote one reviewer. 'I looked at them and thought not sure this is going to work. When I put them on, it was like they were made for my body. No bunching, nowhere too tight. Soooooo comfortable! AMAZING!' At less than $40, you're getting an incredible deal.
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This is a great pair as it combines both the curve-friendly fit and the Always Fits technology. With the Always Fits Good Curve Straight Jeans, you get that classic straight-leg style that's fitted through the hip and thigh and straight from the thigh to the ankle. It even has a super high-rise waistline for a flattering fit and silhouette. 'Postpartum savior,' wrote one shopper. 'After pulling out my pre-pregnancy pants and deciding they were all dead to me, I went in search of jeans that would give me support and let me feel normal/put together. The Always Fits line has been fantastic. I know these jeans will be something I can put on as I change and learn what my new body looks and feels like.'
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Love a good flare jean? You may want to consider the Always Fits Good Legs Flare Jeans. It's versatile, stylish, and designed to give you a curve-hugging silhouette that'll make you look and feel amazing. In fact, one shopper called these their 'feel good jeans.' They wrote, 'Like every pair I have purchased as a new mom 6 months postpartum, I'm feeling good again in these jeans and not embarrassed by my changed body! Seriously recommend, and encourage all mamas to love their bodies.'
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If you're in the market for a pair of stylish black jeans, Good American's got you covered right here. Like the rest of the jeans above, shoppers couldn't get over how well these jeans fit. 'These are so comfortable and look amazing!' said one. 'Super stretchy. Look like jeans but feel like sweats. Excited they will fit when I gain and lose weight since I always do!' You can grab a pair on sale for 60% off.
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