Saturday 15 June 2019

Loads and loads of skinny and spray on jeans. All Dr Denim Lexy or Dixy styles.

OK, here are some pictures of some different brands and types of skinny and spray on jeans that I have. Same location, different jeans. No reviews this time, just pictures but I hope to review them soon if I get a decent number of views.

If anyone wants a review on any of these, please leave a comment and I will try to get back soon!

These are some of my favourite everyday and dare to wear jeans.

Dr Denim grey lush Lexy medium size - tighter than most Dr Denims in size M maybe because of the material but legs are also narrower a bit I think:

Dr Denim Dixy mid wrecking blue /(Dr Denim site) /  light stone destroyed (ASOS). Medium size. Fab tightness especially below knees, tighter than same size Lexy version same colour without rips:


Dr Denim Lexy light indigo unfolded (hem) in Medium. Light colour, very comfy, not quite as tight as some. They sit a bit higher on the ankle being a bit shorter overall:

Dr Denim Dixy Old Black, very nice colour, slightly thicker denim than the pure black jeans from Dr Denim. The Dixy mediums here are a bit tighter than the Lexy mediums, which tend to stack just a little bit, even though they seem to be the same material. I have now ordered the Lexys in Small- and Extra Small just for the chalkenge. The original Dixy mediums from early 2019 are here, one of my favourite colours altogether for formal and informal. Tight fit. Great with other black and white clothes especially black leather jacket (All Saints, my Christmas present to myself, when on offer 30% off) or perhaps a dark sports jacket:


Dr Denim Lexy Worker White jeans in Medium. Great colour, quite unusual. Not really white, more bleached grey - the inside of the jeans is slate grey as is the stitching. Similiar colour to ASOS design light grey acid wash jeans but more comfortable: 

Dr Denim Kissy bleached black in Large and Medium - their website no longer has these, nor has ASOS in the UK.
Mediums:

Large: these were not large! Very tight and 5% elastane.


Finally Dr Denim Kissy dark wash blue very soft material compared to many of the others. Wish I had tried these in Small. These are mediums but the sizes are a bit inconsitistent sometimes and they are more like Small anyway. The pair shown has been slashed for a different look but there is abother pair that's intact:
 








6 comments:

  1. Hi
    I love spray super skinny jeans.
    Which jeans are softer. Who has fewer folds? Dr Denim Kissy or Dr Denim Lexy?
    Is the crotch comfortable?
    How to choose the size (I wear a spray super skinny Nimes - 34 sizes)?

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    1. Hello! It's been a long time since I looked on here! Most are 98% cotton, 2% elastane. Some are 5% elastane, or 3%. I know the bleached black Kissy were 5% and also the grey lush Lexy.
      The black ones I think have some polyester too. I will check.
      Got loads more things to put on here but I'm mad busy doing Coronavirus forecasts right now...

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    2. Hi there,
      The Dr Denim Kissy and Plenty versions are softer than the Lexy and Dixy usually. It depends n the colour though. The Kissy (low rise) and Plenty (mid rise) tend to be lighter and thinner material and have no front pockets. The Dixy (low rise) and Lexy (mid rise) do have front pockets. With the coronavirus coming, you might as well be self indulgent and buy a load! Some of the Kissy styles on the Dr Denim website have gone and same on the ASOS website. The ASOS website might have some old stock of things that already disappeared off the Dr Denim webpages.

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    3. I love the dr denim worker white - absolutely georgious!!!! - can you still get them ? - they look so good on you - amazing amazing - I am a fan can you guess...

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    4. I'd like a review of the acid grey (worker white) - and more pics - and the Dixy light stone destroyed...

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  2. Fabric composition by Dr Denim Kissy, Dr Denim Lexy?

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Best ever skinny jeans girl model. WWF.

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