Jeans are a wardrobe mainstay, and there are many options to consider when choosing a new pair of jeans. But a lot of choices mean a lot of decisions, and sometimes the choices can be overwhelming. Enter our denim experts! These enthusiasts cover all types of jeans, share their favorite styles and styles, and offer tips on how to find the best jeans for your body type. Their insider advice will have you buying jeans like a pro in no time.
Types of jeans
Skinny, straight and boyfriends – discover a wide range of jeans for women. Plus, learn how to style these styles and where to wear them.
Skinny fit
We love woman skinny jeans for women because of their universal appeal—anyone can wear them. Plus, the silhouette fits easily with a variety of shoes and tops for work and play. If you’re looking for a slimming effect, choose a dark wash. Interested in a more stylish pair? The deconstructed style adds a little edge.
Straight version
There are two main types of straight jeans for women: trendy and classic. If you’re looking for denim with a difference, look no further than fashion-focused styles. We love styles with unique front and center seams or vintage-inspired styles designed to show off your curves. If you prefer a more streamlined style, go for the classic style. Its clean lines make it easy to wear from day to night – just swap the sneakers for stilettos and you’ll be ready for dinner with the girls or a date with that special someone.
Loose fit
Worried that slouchy jeans are too casual to wear regularly? We are here to convince you that they can be very versatile. Once you’ve found a pair of women’s boyfriend jeans you like, there are two tips to keep the look classy and feminine: cuff the cuffs or roll up the hem to show off your ankles, and buy the size that works for you. Baggy-fit jeans have that worn-out feel inherent to them, so stick to your size for the best fit. Pair it with heels or flats, a shirt or a tee – the possibilities are endless!
Choose the length of your jeans
Determining the ideal jeans length can be tricky, but our experts will guide you. Whether your legs are days old or petite, we have the right length for you. Learn how to measure your inseam, then use that information to find your perfect length.
Cropped jeans
Women’s cropped jeans have an inseam of 26 inches or less and usually stop about 1 to 2 inches above the ankle. Pair it with heeled booties to elevate the look and show off the ankle.
Ankle jeans
The inseam for women’s ankle jeans is 27″-29″ and usually falls right at or just above the ankle. They are versatile and easy to pair with almost any style of shoe.
Regular length jeans
Women’s Regular Length Jeans measure 30″-31″ inseam, depending on your height, it falls between your ankle and the ground when you’re barefoot. If you like jeans that cover part of your shoes and ankle, you can wear this pair.
Tall jeans
Women’s Tall Jeans have an inseam of 32 inches or longer. The length is perfect for tall women – of course – but also for women who want to lengthen their legs and add a little height. To achieve the latter, pair it with a high-heeled or high-heeled jeans wedge.
Find the perfect Jean Rise
The height of the woman flare jeans (front and back) affects the fit and overall appearance of the jeans. Low, medium, high and extra high – discover which jeans work best for you.
Low level
Women’s low-rise jeans have a 5″-8″ waistband, usually a few inches below the navel. This rise is great for those with a shorter torso – there isn’t as much fabric, so they’re better for this body type.
Mid-level
Women’s Mid Rise Jeans measure 8″-9″ straight to the hip, about 1″ below the navel.
High-rise
The most flattering rise ever! Depending on your torso, women’s high-waisted jeans will be at or below your belly button. Measuring 9.5″-10.5″ in length, the waistline outlines your waist, giving the illusion of longer legs.
Super high rise
This rise offers the same benefits as the tall ones, but just a little taller when measured at 11″-12″, and just above your belly button.
How to measure jeans
Our favorite tip for buying woman jeans sale at online stores: Grab a pair from your closet and use its size as a reference! Measure inseams, leg openings, hips and hips (to determine where you want your jeans to sag relative to your hips and waist), then check out our online size guide to find the perfect pair of jeans in the comfort of your home.
How to Measure Inseam
Measure along the inseam from the bottom of the crotch seam to the bottom of the hem.
How to measure leg openings
Measure the circumference of the leg opening at the hem.
How to measure your hips
Wrap the tape measure around the buttocks and the fullest part of the buttocks.
How to Measure Rise
For the front waistband, place tape over the top of the inseam and measure through the front of the jeans to the top of the waistband. For the back waist, place the tape over the top of the inseam again, but this time, measure through the back of the jeans to the top of the waistband.