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Types Of Jeans For Women: Every Fit Explained

The popular jean style first crept on our radar when Alaïa showcased them in the Autumn/Winter 2023 collection, but it wasn’t until the summer of 2024 the style started to gain traction. Now, the jean style is everywhere we look – and has been cosigned by Dakota Johnson and Gigi Hadid.

Barrel-leg jeans are considered a hybrid between Mom jeans and ankle-grazer jeans, because of the curved leg and the exaggerated silhouette it creates, which is super flattering for all body shapes and sizes.

Types Of Jeans For Women Every Fit Explained

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Style tip: There are various ways to style barrel leg jeans to weave into your wardrobe seamlessly. Team with a white T-shirt, button-up cardigan, a timeless trench coat and ballet pumps or loafers like Dakota Johnson and Gigi Hadid for everyday wear.

Alternatively pair with kitten heel sling-backs, a crisp shirt and an oversize clutch bag for cocktails with the girls.

Aligne Henry Slim Barrel Jeans

ARRANGE Sydney Denim Barrel Leg Jean

M&S Relaxed Mid Rise Barrel Jeans

Agolde Luna Frayed High-Rise Barrel-Leg Jeans


2. Wide Leg Jeans

Wide leg jeans boast a straight cut from the hips, down the leg, running all the way to the very hem. However, the width of these can vary. Some wide legs skim the body, as styled on Lori Harvey, while others have a turn up at the ankle like Kendall Jenner’s jeans. Some are oversized and reminiscent of the 90s baggy jean – a cut which J.Lo has opted for.

Types Of Jeans For Women Every Fit Explained

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This type of jean is (arguably) the best for those who want to experiment with the rise. Some may prefer a high-waisted jean to elongate their legs and contrast the exaggerated width, but Gen-Z are leaning into the low rise wide-leg jeans. There is a place for them all, it just depends on the aesthetic you are going for.

Style tip: Wondering how to style wide-leg jeans? They compliment trainers beautifully for that cool off-duty look, as well as ballet pumps and loafers for a contemporary twist. Wide-leg jeans can also be styled with heeled boots or a slingback heels of an evening.

Abercrombie & Fitch High Rise Wide Leg Jean

Mango Wide-Leg Jeans With Pockets

Reformation Cary High Rise Slouchy Wide Leg Jeans

Levi’s 318 Shaping Wide Leg Jeans


3. Straight Leg Jeans

Straight leg jeans, also known as a slim taper jean, do exactly what they say on the tin. These jeans boast a straight cut from the hips to the hem of the jeans, whether they are an ankle grazer or longer in length.

Straight leg jeans are a hugely popular style because they are a happy medium between skinny jeans and wide leg jeans – and they’re available in high rise, mid rise and low rise waist, as well as full leg and shorter lengths, too. (Shop more tall jeans here, and petite jeans this way).

While high rise ankle grazer straight leg jeans dominated street style circa 2018, the longer length styles adorned by Alexa Chung now reign supreme. In our humble opinion, these jeans are the most versatile, timeless and flattering jeans out of all the styles. Opt for dark denim, black jeans, as well as a pair of white jeans to see you through every season, and for many years to come.

Types Of Jeans For Women Every Fit Explained

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Style tip: The ‘It’ crowd are teaming their straight tapered jeans with loafers, even an ankle socks, T-shirt, checked shirt tied around the waist and an oversized bomber jacket. While we still love an ankle grazer straight leg with pointed toe boots and a blazer. Come the summer months, these jeans pair perfectly with sandals (heeled and flat), as well as trainers, ballet pumps and mule loafers.

ASOS DESIGN Ankle Grazer Comfort Stretch Straight Leg Jeans

Abercrombie & Fitch Mid Rise 90s Straight Jean

Levi’s Ribcage Straight Ankle Jeans

Topshop Runway Mid Rise Straight Cropped Jean


4. Skinny Jeans

Many thought skinny jeans had their last hoorah circa 2020, but they’d be mistaken. While skinnies flew under the radar for the last few years, the style that had the globe obsessed for decades is now making a comeback – thanks to Topshop’s return. We have also seen Miu Miu bring back the low rise skinny jeans, which are expectedly divisive.

Types Of Jeans For Women Every Fit Explained

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Style tip: Ultra high rise skinny jeans with a skimpy crop top and Jeffrey Campbell heels were the uniform of the 2010s. Now, skinny jeans are being paired with dramatic tops, such as textured capes, oversize bomber jackets, blazers with exaggerated shoulder pads to contrast the cinched in waist, or with a simple boxy white tee. When it comes to footwear Kate Moss pairs with knee high heeled boots.

Levi’s 721 High Rise Skinny Jeans

New Look Blue Lift & Shape Jenna Skinny Jeans

Topshop Joni Skinny High Rise Jean

M&S Ivy Supersoft High Waisted Skinny Jeans


5. Low Rise Jeans

Types Of Jeans For Women Every Fit Explained

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We mentioned previously that Miu Miu’s Autumn/Winter 2024 runway saw the return of the controversial low-rise denim trend, but other designers, such as Chanel and Stella McCartney, also support the Y2K style comeback.

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