Today’s the last day to score the ultra-flattering jeans tons of celebs love for just $50 at the FRAME online sample sale

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When it comes to brands that tons of celebs love, FRAME has lots of famous fans. According to Who What Wear, Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, Taylor Swift and Reese Witherspoon have all been spotted wearing the brand’s jeans.

Normally, a pair of FRAME jeans can cost as much as $260. However, right now, the brand has an online sample sale, and prices are up to 80% off. Skinny styles, straight silhouettes and tons more flattering fits are currently as low as $50!

Because FRAME jeans are rarely ever this cheap, sizes are already selling out quickly. If you need new denim in your wardrobe, you shouldn’t wait to shop. The deals aren’t going to last.

You may be thinking summer isn’t the best time to buy jeans because it’s so hot, but you’re wrong. Denim is always a good look, no matter what the weather is outside. Plus, even if you don’t wear the FRAME jeans you buy right away, you’ll be glad you scored a pair on super sale when fall and winter return.

Check out a bunch of the best jeans on sale for just $50 at the FRAME online sample sale below.

Le Original in Patina, $50 (Orig. $248)

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Le High Straight in Sanctuary, $50 (Orig. $228)

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Le One Crop Mini Boot in Keller, $50 (Orig. $228)

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High Rise Wide Crop in Nordic, $50 (Orig. $248)

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Le Nouveau Straight in Hideaway, $50 (Orig. $238)

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Le Sylvie Slender Straight in Lapis, $50 (Orig. $238)

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Le Skinny De Jeanne Crop in Paton, $50 (Orig. $198)

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Le Slouch Crop in Splitscreen, $50 (Orig. $259)

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