Women's The Baggy Painter Barrel-Leg Crop Jeans
Jamie Haller
$495.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Jamie Haller's Women's The Baggy Painter Barrel-Leg Crop Jeans capture that downtown-meets-art-studio mood with easy confidence. In ecru 100% cotton, sourced from Japanese fabric and finished in the USA, the denim carries a breathable, laid-back hand that wears with ease. The barrel-leg silhouette and cropped hem skews modern-cool, while the five-pocket frame and side cargo pockets add a touch of utilitarian chic without shouting it.
Rise sits at about 13 inches, with an inseam around 25.5 and a generous 20-inch leg opening, giving room through the thigh and a clean break above sneakers or boots. The cut accommodates movement and layers—try a chunky knit tucked at the waist, or a slinky bodysuit with a blazer for evening. The cargo pockets offer easy storage for everyday essentials, keeping the look sleek rather than bulky.
Jamie Haller leans into a painterly, lived-in aesthetic that appeals to the Saks Fifth Avenue RTW crowd: practical denim that reads as polished, not utilitarian. Style notes: pair with a cropped top and sandals for warm days, or layer a shirt and blazer for city-ready, art-world resilience.
Materials / Fabrication
- Fabric: 100% cotton
- Product: Baggy Painter jeans in a barrel-leg silhouette
- Length: Cropped length
- Style: Five-pocket styling
- Pockets: Side cargo pockets
- Closure: Zip fly, button closure
- Origin: Made in USA of Japanese fabric
- Color: Ecru
- Size: 0
- SIZE & FIT: Rise about 13 in; Inseam about 25.5 in; Leg opening about 20 in
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors; turn inside out to preserve finish
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry low or line dry to minimize shrinkage
- Iron on low to medium heat if needed
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About Jamie Haller
Jamie Haller’s namesake brand blends timeless design with quiet luxury, rooted in her 20+ years of fashion experience. Launched during the pandemic with sacchetto-constructed Italian slippers, her footwear—particularly buttery leather loafers—gained cult status through organic Substack buzz and word-of-mouth, driving rapid sales growth. In 2024, she expanded into ready-to-wear, offering denim, shirting, and tailored pants inspired by vintage and utilitarian aesthetics. With no paid marketing, the brand scaled quickly, opening its first boutique in Montecito and growing DTC sales by 450% year-over-year. Haller’s background in home restoration and interiors influences both her retail space and her design ethos—favoring pieces that feel lived-in and made to last. As she broadens into handbags, heels, and sneakers, her brand stands as a modern model of slow, thoughtful fashion success: personal, tactile, and deeply resonant with a fashion-literate audience seeking authenticity and craft over trend.
