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Update your spring wardrobe with 50 percent off designer denim today

Durable denim often comes with a hefty price tag, but not today.

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If your jeans are on their last legs, it’s probably one of two reasons: They’re your favorite pair, or you just can’t be bothered to go to the store. Lucky for you, Amazon has select jeans on sale for up to half-off today to make buying a new pair painless.

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The deal includes merchandise from major names like Calvin Klein, Lee, Lucky Brand, IZOD, Kenneth Cole Reaction, Armani Exchange and more. Choose from trending cuts like jogger and carpenter pants or more traditional styles like straight-leg and boot-cut. Jean jackets, shorts and jean skirts on sale, which are all perfect for spring.

Check out some of our favorites on sale below.

1) This Calvin Klein denim skirt is perfect for the office and your upcoming GNO. 

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Price on Amazon: $30.99 (regularly $79.50)

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2) These straight-leg Lee’s come in both light and dark wash finishes. 

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Price on Amazon: $26.99+ (regularly $34.99) 

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3) Start your summer shopping with 50 percent off YMI jeans.

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Price on Amazon: $23.99 (regularly $48.00)

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4) These olive-toned skinny jeans are so easy to dress up (or down) that they’re perfect for just about any occasion.

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Price on Amazon: $42.99 (regularly $79.50)

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5) Be comfortable and stylish in these Publish joggers.

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Price on Amazon: $55.99 (regularly $84.00) 

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6) Save over $75 on Lucky Brand skinny jeans.

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Price on Amazon: $43.99 (regularly 119.00) 

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Shop the full sale here. 

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