These M&S Leopard Print Jeans Had A Waitlist Of 12,000 – And Now They’re Back

Get them while you can.

M&S Leopard Trousers

by Gemma Lavers |
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Leopard print has, and continues to be, one of fashion's most enduring trends. It's bold but timeless - and adds an instant edge to any outfit. The high street has, naturally, lent into the trend, and Marks & Spencer's take on leopard print comes in the form of the Animal Print Wide Leg Jeans, £45, which are so popular, they sold out almost immediately. Now, they're finally back.

The success of said leopard print denim is largely down to Ganni's jeans, which are a consistent best-seller, as well as Damson Madder's wildly popular Rafe Pant, which set the tone for a new era of statement denim. Luckily, Marks & Spencer has made the trend accessible to everyone. M&S' pure cotton iteration features a wide-leg, high-waist and zip fastening for an extra-flattering fit. Throw on the Animal Print Jeans and you have an instantly elevated outfit, as well as a life-long wardrobe staple that's easy to style with neutrals for the day and a slinky top for more formal occasions.

©Grazia's Shopping Editor, Julia Harvey trying on the jeans

Since getting their hands on the sell-out jeans which conjured up a waiting list of over 12,000 (!), delighted customers flooded the M&S website, with comments like 'I'm absolutely obsessed with these jeans' and 'they sit so well and hang really nicely and structured.'

The Animal Print Jeans are proving to become the standout piece of the season, so it's no surprise they've sold out once before. Shop the jeans below while you still can - it's unlikely they'll be around for long.

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Finally back in stock after amassing a 12,000 person waitlist, these jeans feature on-trend details like a wide leg and high waistline. Made out of pure cotton, the jeans are super comfortable, whether you're out running errands or heading on a night out. They're also available in different lengths; short, regular and long, with some sizes are already selling out.

Gemma Lavers is a fashion commerce writer at Grazia. Gemma specialises in all things clothing and enjoys outfit planning (especially for holidays), scrolling social media for the next trend, and shopping (probably for a new coat).

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