Most days out of the week, you can bet I’m wearing some kind of denim jeans. I’ve always been of the mindset that nothing looks chicer and more effortless than a crisp button-down shirt and jeans combo. If you looked inside my closet, you’d guffaw at the number of baby blues I have hanging amidst the rest of my clothing, and that’s not counting the few I have stashed in my dresser, either. When there are so many denim styles to be appreciated, from straight-leg jeans and wide-leg jeans to distressed washes and white jeans, what kind of fashion editor would I be if I didn’t try them all? After spending time trying Agolde jeans and Abercrombie & Fitch jeans, it was only a matter of time before I reviewed Reformation’s offerings.
Intrigued by the brand’s sustainability efforts, I ventured into their denim collection made from regeneratively and organically grown cotton and found that two styles that were begging to be compared: the Abby straight-leg jeans and the Cynthia straight-leg jeans. (There’s even a Reddit thread about the two.) For the past three months, I’ve worn both pairs of jeans to many dinner dates and weekend outings in Los Angeles, and I have *many* thoughts about each one’s fit, length, feel, comfort and so much more.
Here’s everything you need to know about Reformation’s Abby and Cynthia straight-leg jeans if you’re looking to buy a pair for yourself.
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