Veronica Beard Jean Kasey Wide Leg Jeans Stone Army
Veronica Beard Jean
$328.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Veronica Beard Jean Kasey Wide Leg Jeans in Stone Army crackles with polished ease and a hint of utilitarian edge. Mid-weight, non-stretch twill gives the shape a confident, structured drape, while the shell blend of 72% cotton, 21% lyocell, and 7% silk softens the hand and adds subtle sheen. A classic button closure with zip fly anchors the five-pocket silhouette, and the cool, Stone Army tone reads modern without shouting for attention.
The Kasey sits with a measured rise and sweeps into a true wide leg. Rise 10.25in, inseam 31.5in, leg opening 23.5in, so it sits comfortably at the hip and flows away from the body through the thigh. The non-stretch weave holds its shape through the day, while the five pockets offer a place for the essentials and the zip fly with button keeps the waist clean. It layers easily over knits or under jackets and transitions from casual days to more polished outings with the right top and footwear.
Veronica Beard Jeans sits at that crossroads of wear-everywhere denim and refined tailoring. Team it with a blazer for day, or a silky cami and boots for night, all anchored by the versatile Stone Army wash.
Materials / Fabrication
- Mid-weight, non-stretch twill
- Button closure and zip fly
- 5-pocket styling
- Shell: 72 percent cotton, 21 percent lyocell, 7 percent silk
- Wash cold
- Imported, Cambodia
- Measurements (from size 25): Rise 10.25 in / 26 cm; Inseam 31.5 in / 80 cm; Leg opening 23.5 in / 60 cm
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold on gentle with like colors
- Use mild detergent; do not use bleaching agents
- Tumble dry low or line dry to protect fibers
- Cool iron on reverse side if needed; or use a steamer to remove wrinkles
Fit Notes
- Rise measures 10.25 inches.
- Inseam is 31.5 inches.
- Leg opening is 23.5 inches, indicating a wide leg silhouette.
- Fabric is a mid-weight, non-stretch twill of 72% cotton, 21% lyocell, 7% silk, with a button closure and zip fly.
