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Matalan shoppers impressed by 'slimming' £8 jeans that 'fit like a dream' and have more than 500 five-star reviews

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Hundreds of women are heaping praise on Matalan for its £8 jeans which are 'slimming', 'stylish' and 'comfortable''. One new mum praised the £8 pair of Matalan jeans for 'hiding her mum tum', while others have been impressed by how 'soft' the denim is.

The Kimmy Skinny Jeans usually cost £11, but have been reduced to £8.25 in Matalan's 25% off denim online sale. Matalan's £8.25 Kimmy jeans come in three different colours - Black, Mid Blue Wash and Dark Blue Wash.

The £8.25 jeans are designed to flatter your legs without compromising on comfort with their slim fit from the waist to the ankle.

They are made from a knitted denim fabric, and feature two non-functional front pockets and two back pockets, alongside a front zip with a single button fastening. READ MORE: Marks and Spencer shoppers hail 'slimming' £39 dress with 'beautiful Spring pattern' as heatwaves are forecast The £8.25 Kimmy Skinny Jeans in Black have more than 500 five-star reviews on the Matalan website.

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