How many do you know about Jeans fitting and styling?
Denim lovers have never enjoyed more options.
So far, each decade has had its own style of jeans, with flares in the seventies, acid wash in the eighties, carrot pants in the nineties, and bootcut pants that stole the show in the late nineties. Skinny denim ruled the first decade of the new millennium, but the days are coming to an end.
Looking back from the mid-’00s, it’s hard to pinpoint a particular denim style, and it’s incredible that we have more choices than ever.
The world of denim is no longer monolithic, it is democratic. You can vote for any pair of jeans that close your eyes every day, trend or not.
With so many styles to choose from, it can be overwhelming to buy jeans. We classify the most popular styles today, and pick and choose in the blue ocean, so that you can choose according to your heart.
Embellishments
Frayed Edges
denim takes part in the fringe trend by pulling down groups of thread from the raw hemline and setting them loose to dance around your ankles
Distressed
Intentional tears and bare threads are denim’s laid back version of ” I woke up like this”
Moto –
skinny jeans show their tough guy side with reinforced knees fit for a biker chic.
released hem –
Just like you would release a hemline to accommodate for a growth spurt, this two-toned style embraces change and and unfinished vibe.
patchwork –
Once used a cover holes caused by wear and tear, patches represent a jean that’s lived in and loved.
Sailor –
the double breasted button placement and high waist style are a throw back to navy troop’s days on the high seas.
Shape Shifters
Mom Jean
Once the Topic of heavy criticism this style made once of fashion’s most unexpected comebacks. sitting high and tight on the natural waist, this jean fits straight through the thighs and legs but tapers near the ankles.
Prospector jean
Reminiscent of the dungarees worn by men during the California gold rush, this ultra high waist style skews between a straight and wide leg jean.
Fisherman Jean
Perfect of wading in ankle deep water, this wide-leg jean is characterized by it’s largebotom cuff.
Boyfriend Jean
This style is slightly oversized with a slouchy and relaxed cut that sits lower on the waist. while the jean is designed specifically for a woman’s body, it’s meant to look like it was borrowed from the boys.
Girlfriend Jean
A more femine version of her boyfriend counter part, this mid-rise jean is fitted on the waist and hips and slender through the legs.
Relaxed Tapered Jean
This shape fits like a loose boyfriend jean through the hips and thighs but tapers to a skinny jean near the ankles.
Paper bag waist
Much like cinching the opening of a paper bag, the extra folds of fabric at this pant’s high waist line are gathered with a belt, keeping some of the fabric to poke out at the top.
Jogger
Say hi to the denim version of sweatpants. The elastic drawstring waist and baggy legs are comfortable to lounge around in, while the cinched ankles give the style a more slender, polished vibe.
A touch of flair
Cropped flair
This pant fits like a traditional flare except it’s a lot shorter. if your favorite flares shrunk in the wash, these would be them.
The belt bottom
Relaxed through the hips and things, the bottom of this jean expands into a dramatic bell around the calves and ankles.
Kick flare
From the knees up this jean could pass as a traditional skinny style. The silhouette gradually expands down through the ankle into a subtle flare.
Bootcut
The top half of this style is considered a straight and slim cut. The circumference widens ever so lightly around the ankles to accommodate tall shoes and boots.
Extra leg room
Slim trouser
Thailored at the waist and finished with a traditional cuffed trouser hem, this jean fits slim throughout the length of the legs.
Wide leg trouser
Fitted on the waist and through the hips, the pant’s width expands on the legs and is finished with tailored trouser hems.
Basic Wide leg
made popular in the 90s by skaters and fly girls, this jean sits low on the waist and is extremely spacious throughout the legs.
Culotte
This cropped wide-leg pant falls somewhere above the wearer’s ankles between her knees and calves.
Cropped wide leg
Roomy throughout the legs, this jeans hemline just falls short of a full-length style, grazing the weare’s ankles and showing off her shoes.
Slim and Simple
Ultra skinny
Super high rise and skin-tight, this jean fits like a second skin.
Classic skinny
Arguably denim’s MVP of the moment, this snug style hugs the wearer firmly from her bum to her ankles.
Pedal pusher
Originally adopted in the 50s by women who rode bicycles, this retro pant fits like a skinny jean and cuts off at the knees.
Traditional straight leg
The classic silhouette is relaxed on the thighs and maintains a consistent diameter down the entire length of the pant.
Cropped straight leg
Evenly slim and relaxed throughout the legs, the hemline is cut to fall at the ankles.