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Designer-Looking Jeans from Walmart?! Only $26 (Short Torso Girlies Need These)

3.1K views· 245 likes· 6:58· Mar 14, 2026

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I wasn’t planning on sharing these yet, but these jeans were too good to wait. I have a short torso and long legs, which means jeans almost never fit me right — they’re either too short or the rise hits in a weird place. But Walmart’s newer denim lines are now offering short, regular, and long inseams, and the long length is PERFECT for me. In order of appearance: Wide Leg Jeans (size up 1) https://go.magik.ly/ml/3ll7i/ Dark Wash Wide Leg Jeans https://go.magik.ly/ml/3h776/ Juniors Light Wash Baggy Jeans https://go.magik.ly/ml/3h74q/ Patch Pocket Wide Leg Jeans https://go.magik.ly/ml/3h76y/ Light Wash Button Down Jeans (size up 1) https://go.magik.ly/ml/3ll6m/ Medium Wash Button Down Jeans https://go.magik.ly/ml/3ln2f/ My White Tee https://go.magik.ly/ml/3ln4q/ Necklace https://go.magik.ly/ml/3ln5b/ These honestly look like designer jeans that cost over $100, but they’re only $26 at Walmart. If you struggle finding jeans that actually fit your proportions, these might be worth trying. Let me know in the comments: Do you prefer short, regular, or long inseams? FTC: This video is NOT sponsored #WalmartFashion, #WalmartFinds, #AffordableFashion, #BudgetStyle, #DenimFinds, #JeansUnder30, #WalmartStyle, #FashionOver40, #AffordableStyle, #styleonabudget

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Oh shoot—hey girl, it’s Sonia. In this try-on I’m testing a pile of Walmart jeans that are all under $30, and I’m giving you my true opinions in real time (not sponsored). I have a short torso and long legs, so jeans are usually a struggle for me—either the rise hits weird or the length is a joke. But Walmart’s newer denim (especially Time and Tru and Scoop) has been stepping it up, and the inseam options are honestly a game changer. I’m trying on wide-leg styles, patch-pocket wide legs, and those button-up/button-down front jeans that give you that snatched illusion at the waist and hips—perfect if you feel like you “don’t have a waist.” My biggest takeaway: the texture matters. I’m obsessed when the denim feels like real, classic jeans (think Levi’s/Abercrombie vibes) instead of that super soft, overly stretchy jegging material. And if you’re like me and return jeans because they’re not long enough, try the long inseam—seeing the regular vs. long side-by-side was wild. Also: for a couple pairs (especially the light wash button-front), I’d size up one so you’re not fighting the waist.

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