Lee introduces reimagined Women’s Rider Jean

Lee is launching a new version of their women’s Rider Jean, inspired by their original denim designs from over 75 years ago. This release celebrates originality and combines modern construction with classic Lee details, designed to fit today’s women.

Lee has a long history of revolutionizing denim and making fashionable, comfortable clothing for over 130 years. In 1947, they introduced the Lady Lee Rider Jean, the first jeans designed to fit women’s bodies. Now, they are bringing back the women’s Lee Rider Jean with two versions: the Rider Classic Jean and the Rider Slim Straight Jean. Both provide a comfortable and stylish fit, not too loose and not too tight.

Betty Madden, Vice President of Global Design at Lee, mentioned that Lee has decades of experience in creating the perfect fit for women. This new version combines their heritage with a modern fit for today’s women.

The Rider Jean is priced between $88 and $108 and comes in sizes 24-35 with four different wash options. You can buy it on Lee’s website, Lee-owned stores, and retailers like Anthropologie, Nuuly, and select boutiques in Europe and North America.

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