M&S launches trendy zebra print wide-leg jeans after sell-out success of leopard print pair

Animal prints are still very much in fashion, with leopard print leading the pack. However, other animal-inspired patterns like cow print, snakeskin and zebra print are also making a splash this season.

Following the massive success of Marks and Spencer’s Leopard Wide Leg Jeans (still available in select sizes for £45), the brand has now introduced a trendy zebra print version.

The Animal Print Wide Leg Jeans, priced at £45, boast a soft brown zebra stripe pattern and feature a fashionable high waist and wide leg silhouette. If you’re hesitant about the wide leg style, we suggest giving it a go as it’s a great way to create the illusion of longer legs and is one of the most flattering jean shapes, in our view.

These jeans are crafted from 100% cotton, making them ideal for transitioning into warmer weather as cotton is breathable, moisture-wicking and incredibly comfortable on the skin.

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M&S zebra print jeans on model

The wide leg shape is so flattering

When it comes to styling these jeans, we recommend sticking to the neutral colour scheme and pairing them with a relaxed T-shirt and suede jacket for the perfect ‘heading into spring’ ensemble, reports the Mirror.

We’re not alone in our love for these jeans, as they’ve already garnered hundreds of glowing reviews praising their flattering fit, style, and quality. One shopper gushed: “The fit is gorgeous and so flattering! Super high waisted and give you a nice shape”.

Another fan lauded the waist fit, writing: “I love these stylish jeans that will take me through to spring. They are super-comfortable and do not gape at the waist!”. One thrilled shopper couldn’t help but rave about their find, saying: “Fantastic trousers. Fit beautifully and so soft. Noone will know I’m not wearing Ganni.”

The trousers come in three lengths: short, regular, and long, but be warned – some customers have mentioned they run quite long. A petite buyer shared their experience: “I purchased the SHORT length as I am 5’4 and they were ridiculously long – covered my feet completely!”.

For those on the hunt for something similar, Next is offering their own take with the Zebra Print Straight Leg 100% Cotton Jeans for £45, showcasing a striking black and white stripe instead of a faded brown.

And for the fashion-forward looking to embrace the cowboy core trend, Abercrombie and Fitch’s Mid Rise Baggy Boot Cut Jean, priced at £92, are the epitome of cool.

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