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Dorothy™ | High-Rise Wide-Leg Denim

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Color: Light Blue
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The high waist does the work, and the wide leg takes it to the next level. The Dorothy™ jeans combine a defined waist with easy, flowing comfort — a combination that's hard to find and even harder to stop wearing.

  • Defines the Waist – High-rise design that gives you a longer, leaner silhouette.
  • Wide Leg Comfort – Roomy and free without losing that polished look.
  • Classic Denim Style – Easy to pair with anything in your wardrobe.
  • Built to Last – Quality fabric that holds its shape wear after wear.

These pants are cut slightly slim. If you're between sizes, we recommend sizing up for the best fit.

Size US Size
XS US 0–2
S US 2–4
M US 6–8
L US 10–12
XL US 14–16
2XL US 18–20
3XL US 22–24
4XL US 26–28
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A Story Worth Celebrating

When a national lifestyle publication reached out to profile Margot And Daughters, they weren't expecting what they found.

Not a boutique fighting to survive. A family preparing to celebrate.

Founded in 1956 by a grandmother who believed women deserved to feel beautiful without ever being uncomfortable, Margot and Daughters has now passed through four generations of hands — each one carrying the same idea forward, each one adding something of her own.

Seventy years. The same Charleston address. The same belief.

"Most businesses this old are remembered," the editors wrote. "This one is still alive — and still full."

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