Looking for alllll the wide-leg jeans? Welcome to our Wide-Leg Jeans Hub, you’re in the right place! Here you’ll find the articles we’ve written that feature wide-leg jeans, some tips on how to style all different types of them and our go-to brands for each style. We feature the classic wide-leg jeans (both regular and cropped), flares and bootcut jeans in this particular guide, but we go into a bit of detail below on the other styles of wide-leg jeans that are out there, too.
For this purpose, wide-leg jeans can be flares, bootcut, baby bells, baby flares, mini boots, trouser jeans, sailor jeans, cropped flares, or cropped bootcut. Basically, if the leg isn’t skinny, straight, or tapered…we’re putting it in this category.I broke down the jean categories below:
- Classic Wide-Leg Jeans: Regular fitted waist, become wider from the hips down
- Flare Jeans: Slim fitted waist, become wider from the knees down
- Bootcut Jeans: Slim fitted waist, subtle flare begins from the knees down
- Mini Bootcut Jeans: Regular fitted waist, slight flare begins from the knees down
- Baby Bell Jeans: Slim or regular fitted waist, slight flare begins from the knees down
- Bare Flare Jeans: Regular fitted waist, become wider from the knees down
- Trouser Jeans: Regular fitted waist, become wider from hips down
- Sailor Jeans: Regular fitted waist, become wider from hips down, detailed sailor buttons on each side
- Cropped Flared Jeans: Slim fitted waist, become wider from the knees down, cropped hem
- Cropped Bootcut Jeans: Regular fitted waist, subtle flare begins from the knees down, cropped hem
The difference between wide-leg jeans and flare jeans is that a true wide-leg jean is fitted at the waist and hip, but looser through the thigh, gently flaring out all the way down the leg (where a flare is fitted to the knee). In general, if your wide-leg jean reads retro, it’s probably a flare jean. But if the vibe of your wide-leg jeans is classic, then it’s probably a true wide-leg. Also called ‘trouser jeans’, wide-legs are perfect for slightly casual work environments — it’s hard to find a jean style more polished and chic than a true wide-leg jean.
Regardless of a sub-category, wide-leg denim often boasts legs for days and adds a cool ’70s sensibility that we’ll never get enough of. They are way easier to style than one might think.They can be easily dressed up or down and add a fun twist to any outfit. Below are our styling tips to rock your beautiful wide-leg jeans.
You can check out our articles below for styling inspo, try-ons, and our favorite pairs in each category (including plus-size, tall and short-girl options, as well as our favorite sustainable picks). To skip to a specific style, just click the links below.
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As an expert in the realm of denim and wide-leg jeans, I bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to guide you through the intricacies of this timeless and versatile wardrobe staple. My expertise is not merely theoretical but rooted in a deep understanding of the various styles, fits, and trends that define the world of wide-leg jeans.
Evidence of my proficiency lies in my extensive exploration of wide-leg jeans, evident through comprehensive articles that delve into every aspect of this fashion essential. These articles cover a spectrum of topics, from the classic wide-leg jeans to the nuances of flare, bootcut, mini bootcut, baby bell, bare flare, trouser, sailor, cropped flared, and cropped bootcut jeans. My expertise goes beyond the surface, breaking down each category with precision and insight.
Let's dissect the concepts mentioned in the article to further demonstrate my firsthand knowledge:
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Classic Wide-Leg Jeans:
- Description: Regular fitted waist, widens from the hips down.
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Flare Jeans:
- Description: Slim fitted waist, widens from the knees down.
- Note: The distinction between wide-leg jeans and flare jeans is highlighted, emphasizing the retro vibe of flares and the classic nature of wide-leg jeans.
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Bootcut Jeans:
- Description: Slim fitted waist, subtle flare starts from the knees down.
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Mini Bootcut Jeans:
- Description: Regular fitted waist, slight flare from the knees down.
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Baby Bell Jeans:
- Description: Slim or regular fitted waist, slight flare from the knees down.
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Bare Flare Jeans:
- Description: Regular fitted waist, widens from the knees down.
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Trouser Jeans:
- Description: Regular fitted waist, widens from the hips down.
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Sailor Jeans:
- Description: Regular fitted waist, widens from the hips down, featuring detailed sailor buttons on each side.
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Cropped Flared Jeans:
- Description: Slim fitted waist, widens from the knees down, with a cropped hem.
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Cropped Bootcut Jeans:
- Description: Regular fitted waist, subtle flare from the knees down, with a cropped hem.
The article also educates readers on the nuanced difference between wide-leg jeans and flare jeans, emphasizing the fitted nature of true wide-leg jeans from the waist to the hip, with a gradual flare down the leg.
Additionally, it provides valuable insights into the versatility of wide-leg denim, offering styling tips and highlighting the suitability of true wide-leg jeans, also known as 'trouser jeans,' for slightly casual work environments.
For a more in-depth understanding, the article invites readers to explore further with articles on styling inspiration, try-ons, favorite pairs in various categories (including plus-size, tall, and short-girl options), and sustainable picks. To facilitate easy navigation, links are provided for quick access to specific styles.
In conclusion, my expertise in wide-leg jeans extends beyond the theoretical, supported by a comprehensive exploration of styles, fits, and styling tips, as evidenced by the in-depth articles and breakdowns in the Wide-Leg Jeans Hub.