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The best jeans for women are the pairs you want to live in—ones you can wear over and over again, that only get better each time you slip them on. They’re the styles that might be a small investment, but have a large return, lasting for years to come. If you’re in the market for some new denim, keep in mind that trends come and go, but classics are forever. A well-fitting pair of jeans is a personal thing. Whether you prefer to find a single silhouette to wear exclusively or like to keep a few favorites on rotation, switching up the cut or wash, we have you covered with the best jeans, right here.
Included in our denim guide, you’ll find a handful of foolproof, can’t-go-wrong silhouettes every woman should have in her wardrobe. For starters, consider the simple, straight-leg (with a high-rise, of course!). This editor’s favorite can be found at all the greats—including The Row, Khaite, Agolde, and for those price-conscious shoppers, even Banana Republic. Next, take a look at something on the comfortable side; there are baggy jeans aplenty, relaxed wide-legs, and even the trouser jean, which features front pleats and extra leg room for extra polish. Skinny jean lovers won’t be turned away, either. Check out our selection of fresh stovepipes that take a modern approach to the beloved millennial style.
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Regardless of your preferred style or shopping habits, sticking to simple, vintage-inspired washes with minimal (if any!) distressing is the way to go for added versatility. Of course, with hundreds of options on the market, it can still be daunting trying to find the best pairs. So, we’ve gone through them all for you, to bring you the 32 best jeans for women—these will never bring buyer’s remorse.
The High-Rise Straight
Nothing feels more nostalgic than a pair of high-waisted, straight-leg jeans. Teetering the line between slim and wide-leg, the style comes straight from the ‘90s but has been reinterpreted by many designers for contemporary wear with fits for modern day. The Agolde ‘90s Pinch Waist is high on our must-haves, while designer takes from The Row and Khaite are as close to vintage-sourced as you can get. Tuck in a T-shirt or tank, add a simple shoe, and you will have a classic look that just feels downright cool.
The Wide-Leg
Wide-leg jeans are a wardrobe staple that add instant sophistication to any look. If you pick the right wash, they can easily take you from the workplace to the weekend and beyond. We love an assortment of variations in true blue, whether that be a simple, high-waisted pair like the Anina from Citizens of Humanity, or a fashion-crowd favorite, such as Reformation’s Cary jean. A true crowd pleaser, the super wide-legs from Madewell come in both standard, petite, and tall sizes, making finding your denim white whale all the easier.
The Baggy
There’s something about a baggy jean that always feels good. They’re relaxed, they’re fuss-free—they’re what effortless denim is all about (and are unsurprisingly, very easy to style). We can’t get enough of the low-rise styles out there currently, so load up. From the throwback, early-aughts designs from Levi’s to the relaxed, wide-leg from Slvrlake, and Still Here’s Cool jeans—the name says it all. There are options aplenty in a bevy of washes ripe for the picking.
The Trouser
The trouser jean still gets comfy points for its effortless, wide-leg, but these are the jeans you can also confidently wear to the office. From pleated waists to creased fronts, be sure to choose a style that resembles the feel of a trouser. You can’t go wrong with Nili Lotan’s Flora, an evergreen style we have come to rely on. Otherwise, consider something from new-to-the-scene, Rùadh, which has a rigid variation in fresh washes like the below light grey. And Toteme’s slimmer cut has a creased front that feels really chic. Tuck in a button down, throw a blazer over, and you are good to go.
The Slim-Fit
Don’t worry, these are not your average skinnies. A good, slim-fit jean will be cut close to the leg, but won’t feel as unforgiving as a skin-tight jegging. (If you’re drawn to this silhouette, opt for a high waistband to really give you that long and leggy look.) Re/Done’s Stovepipe jean is a forever essential in our book, while Everlane makes an under-$100, eco-friendly style in organic cotton. Prepare to wear these with everything from tanks and tees to sweaters and leather jackets, all year long—they’re just that versatile.
The Flare
The flare jean has taken on many personas over the years, from buttoned, naval garb to the bohemian bell bottoms of the ’70s. Today, it is considered a style constant, always on offer by true denim brands. Take, for instance, Mother’s The Weekender; this flare shape is as classic as they come and available season after season, reissued in new washes. If you prefer a micro, boot flare (a major trend for spring), we’ve got you covered, too. Veronica Beard’s skinny flare has the subtlest bell, with maximum impact.
The Cuffed
If you crave a little something that makes more of a statement, an intentionally cuffed jean is a timeless choice. We recommend keeping things modern, rather than skewing too boyfriend-style, by going the tailored route. Both of these pintuck seam versions from Bottega Veneta and Ulla Johnson have a very grown-up feel. Or test drive an oversized, baggy version, such as the Ayla from Citizens of Humanity, for a cool off-duty look when paired with a retro sneaker. Alternatively, tuck in a blouse and pair with your favorite ballerinas or a sleek loafer for an easy, everyday combo.
The Barrel
We have officially reached the phase where barrel, curved-leg jeans are now a denim wardrobe staple. Once a trend, now a staple, the curved-leg plays with the proportions of a straight and wide, giving them an entirely new feel. From runway-approved, designer picks from Alaïa and Loewe, to the simpler and subtle from Rag & Bone, these look great with everything from your favorite T-shirt and retro sneaker, to a draped top and kitten heels for a night out. Pump up the volume!
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