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From Skinny To Flare Jeans: Your Ultimate Guide To Jean Styles


Suitable for almost any occasion, jeans are a must-have in everyone’s closet.

One day you might decide that it is time to spice up your closet with a brand new pair of denim jeans. Walking into your favourite clothing store, suddenly you are thrown a bunch of foreign terms. Low rise, high rise, dark wash, light wash, jegging, and bell-bottoms. Shopping for a new pair of denim can be overwhelming with the selection of colours and styles to choose from. With any clothing store, you will be presented with different waist sizes, rises, washes, and cuts. But fear no more, here are the six most common jean styles and cuts that await at your favourite local clothing store.

Jean Leggings (AKA. Jeggings)

Every girl should have a pair of jean leggings somewhere in her closet. This style is stretchy, comfortable and versatile. They are tight fitting like any other ordinary pair of leggings and are perfect for the winter and fall season. Next time you take a trip to the mall, notice that there are two types of jean leggings. Some are regular spandex leggings with a colour or pattern that resembles denim material. On the other hand, jean leggings can also refer to a pair of denim that are tight fitted like leggings. Either way, this fit works hand in hand with any pair of boots to give the perfect spring or winter look.

Jean Legging
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Garage Back to Black High Waist Jegging, $49.95

Skinny Jeans

From sweaters to T-shirts, skinny jeans make a great team with any item in your closet. This cut is slim on the legs and tapers at the bottom. Unlike jean leggings, skinny jeans are thicker in material and not as tight fitting . Summer is the perfect time to team up a pair of high rise skinny jeans and a crop top. This outfit combination can make anyone’s legs look lean and long. Nevertheless, this versatile style is popular anytime of the year as it can be worn with boots, flats or heels.

Skinny Jeans
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Dynamite Kate High Rise Distressed Skinny Jeans in Terra Rose, $24.99

Boyfriend Jeans

Boyfriend jeans look like a pair of jeans that you’ve taken from your boyfriend’s closet. They tend to be baggier, straight on the leg and usually do not taper at the bottom. Never bought a pair before? From light wash to dark wash, this trend particularly looks great when distressed. But remember, ripped jeans are only suitable for certain occasions. Your friends will be impressed with this trendy style but a potential employer probably would not be. With the summer weather right around the corner, why not team up a new pair of ripped boyfriend jeans with your favourite pair of sandals?

Boyfriend Jeans
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Forever 21 Distressed Boyfriend Jeans, $34.90

Straight Leg Jeans

The name says it all, straight jeans are the same width from the thigh to the hem. Bought a pair that are too long? No problem, straight jeans still look fashionable when cuffed. With the spring weather, this style can easily be rolled up and converted into denim capris. Either way, they look particularly great with flats and are appropriate for either a casual or professional look.

Straight Jeans
via Forever 21

Forever 21 Mid-Rise Straight Crop Jeans, $37.90

Boot-Cut Jeans

Boot-cut jeans are the ultimate classic denim fit. They are slim on the thighs and flare out below the knees. Traditionally this style was designed to be worn over boots, but they also look amazing with a pair of flats or wedges as well. Whether you are going on a date, to the office or having a casual afternoon out with friends, this classic cut is appropriate for any occasion.

Boot Jeans
via Hollister Co.

Hollister Co. Taylor Boot Jeans, $64.50

Flare Jeans (AKA. Bell-Bottoms)

Originally popular in the 1960’s, flare jeans are perfect for a dramatic look. Similar to boot-cut jeans, this style is slim on the thigh but flares even more drastically below the knee. Perfect for spring and fall, this design looks great when accompanied by a pair of wedges, a short blazer or a cozy scarf. Both comfortable and casual, why not try out a pair of flare jeans this spring?

Flare Jeans
via Dynamite

Dynamite Brigitte High Rise Flared Jeans in Perfectly Faded, $35


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