Lucky & Blessed V-York Denim
Lucky & Blessed V-York Denim
🚨Pre-order arrival October 2025
Meet your new western denim go-to. These high-rise, dark-wash straight leg jeans are built for the modern cowgirl who craves classic structure with a bold edge. The signature V-yoke detailing at both the front and back adds vintage rodeo charm, while the clean dark rinse delivers a slimming, timeless silhouette.
Crafted from durable stretch denim, they move with you—whether you’re working long ranch days, hitting the rodeo, or styling them up for a casual night out. With a relaxed full-length fit, they pair perfectly with boots, graphic tees, or a pearl snap.
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