





SOEUR | Harrison Straight Jeans - Light Blue Denim Bleu-Clair
A straight leg cut with a deliberately relaxed ease defines the Harrison jean from SOEUR, a silhouette that balances understated structure with a soft, lived-in attitude. The line falls cleanly from hip to hem, neither clinging nor swimming, striking a proportion that feels both modern and quietly classic. It is a jean built for movement, not rigidity—a shape that acknowledges the body without demanding attention. The fabric is where this piece truly reveals its character. A thoughtful blend of 70% organic cotton and 30% recycled cotton gives the denim a matte, almost powdery hand—soft to the touch yet with enough body to hold the straight cut without sagging. There is no stiff, raw denim break-in period here; instead, the cloth yields gently, draping with a natural weight that suggests a well-worn favorite from the very first wear. The blue wash is a light, dusty indigo—FR-40—with subtle tonal variation that catches daylight rather than competing with it. It is a color that reads as effortless, not faded. Construction is clean and considered. A button fly fastening replaces the standard zip, a detail that speaks to the garment’s tailored underpinnings. Two front pockets and two back pockets are cut with precision, lying flat against the silhouette without gaping or bulging. A leather patch on the back waistband—small, discreet, embossed with the SOEUR mark—anchors the jean with a quiet sign of provenance. Made in Tunisia, the Harrison is assembled with a focus on finish: seams are neat, hems are clean, and the overall impression is one of deliberate restraint. In motion, the jean moves with the wearer rather than against them. The straight cut allows for easy stride—whether stepping onto a train, crossing a cobblestone street, or settling into a long lunch. It is a transitional piece, equally at home in early autumn’s crisp air or late spring’s soft warmth. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt and a leather mule for a look that reads as polished but unhurried, or pair it with an oversized knit and suede loafers for a weekend ease that still feels intentional. The Harrison is not a statement—it is the foundation upon which a wardrobe is built.
Original: $33.04
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A straight leg cut with a deliberately relaxed ease defines the Harrison jean from SOEUR, a silhouette that balances understated structure with a soft, lived-in attitude. The line falls cleanly from hip to hem, neither clinging nor swimming, striking a proportion that feels both modern and quietly classic. It is a jean built for movement, not rigidity—a shape that acknowledges the body without demanding attention. The fabric is where this piece truly reveals its character. A thoughtful blend of 70% organic cotton and 30% recycled cotton gives the denim a matte, almost powdery hand—soft to the touch yet with enough body to hold the straight cut without sagging. There is no stiff, raw denim break-in period here; instead, the cloth yields gently, draping with a natural weight that suggests a well-worn favorite from the very first wear. The blue wash is a light, dusty indigo—FR-40—with subtle tonal variation that catches daylight rather than competing with it. It is a color that reads as effortless, not faded. Construction is clean and considered. A button fly fastening replaces the standard zip, a detail that speaks to the garment’s tailored underpinnings. Two front pockets and two back pockets are cut with precision, lying flat against the silhouette without gaping or bulging. A leather patch on the back waistband—small, discreet, embossed with the SOEUR mark—anchors the jean with a quiet sign of provenance. Made in Tunisia, the Harrison is assembled with a focus on finish: seams are neat, hems are clean, and the overall impression is one of deliberate restraint. In motion, the jean moves with the wearer rather than against them. The straight cut allows for easy stride—whether stepping onto a train, crossing a cobblestone street, or settling into a long lunch. It is a transitional piece, equally at home in early autumn’s crisp air or late spring’s soft warmth. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt and a leather mule for a look that reads as polished but unhurried, or pair it with an oversized knit and suede loafers for a weekend ease that still feels intentional. The Harrison is not a statement—it is the foundation upon which a wardrobe is built.




















