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Petite, Premium Denim: Allison Izu Jeans Sale

Submitted by on 07/29/2010 – 5:56 AMOne Comment | 689 views

Allison Izu: Jeans for Petite WomenIf you’re a petite size, then you already know the challenges and frustrations in finding a good pair of jeans.

Let’s face it — most jeans are just not made for petite women.  It’s not just fit that’s problematic.  It’s the length and cut; it’s well…just about everything.

Yes, you can hem jeans, but chopping off the length of jeans doesn’t necessarily make them look good, as it’s often the case that the proportions are all wrong.

And yes, it’s also true that petite sizes exist, but they simply don’t accommodate the various heights and body types that are umbrella-ed under the term “petite.”

However, buying jeans doesn’t have to be a nightmare.  Allison Izu has come to the rescue.

FMM interviewed Allison Izu last year about her designs, and she’s currently holding a massive sale on her jeans. Ordinarily costing around $168 per pair, but they’re now only $49 or $69. Since there’s free shipping on orders over $100, you can snatch up a couple pairs at an unbelievable price.

Inseams run at either 27″ or 31″, and jeans are designed in Hawaii and made in California.  A petite woman herself, Allison Izu understands what petite body types are like, and these jeans are tailored to make you long, lean and stylish.

You better catch these jeans as fast as you can before they all run out! Visit www.allisonizu.com.

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