Whether You're a Size 2 or 24, These Jeans Will Look Great on You
Finding the best jeans can be a lifelong task, especially when it comes to finding pairs we actually trust to look amazing on us every single time we put them on. For years, skinny jeans were our go-to jeans style, and we've found so many styling ideas to go with the classic look, but recently, jeans with a baggy yet tapered fit have been catching our eye. With so many denim styles to choose from these days, we went straight to the experts to find out which will be the most flattering jeans to put on day in and day out.
We reached out to denim experts at 3x1, Paige, and Warp + Weft to weigh in on the matter. While they all have slightly different opinions on the best-looking jeans, they all expressed that, no matter what, the pair that you feel great in will be the one that looks the best. We couldn't agree more, but we also wanted to find out exactly which pairs are expert approved. So just ahead, each of them shared the number one feature that makes a pair of jeans look great on any body regardless of shape or size.
Dark-Wash Jeans
"The most flattering jeans are the ones you feel your absolute best in. That being said, people come in all shapes and sizes, and although there's no one ideal design solution for everyone, we find that dark-washed stretch denim, oftentimes with tonal stitching, and incorporating a well-proportioned back-pocket size and placement are all ideal things to look for if you're searching for something traditionally 'flattering.'" — Scott Morrison, Founder of 3X1
Mid-Rise Jeans
"For us, it's all about the top block, which includes everything around the midsection and the bum. Our top block, which is the base for most of our fits, is super flattering because it's a mid-rise, which is great on most body types; it has a contoured waistband; and it features back pockets that are slightly larger and essentially accentuate all backsides, from straight to athletic to curvy. We are here to flatter all body types, and by perfecting this, we are able to have success with all the trendy fits, from skinny to wide leg." — Sarah Ahmed, CEO and Creative Director of Warp + Weft
Proportionate Back Pockets
"A design element that is critical to making the most flattering jeans is the back-pocket placement. I always make sure the bottom of the back pocket meets the cheek and thigh and that the height and width are equal. We are known for the best butt jeans, so I am meticulous about proportion." — Paige Adams-Geller, Founder and Creative Director of Paige
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This story was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
Anna is an NYC-based senior fashion editor who has been a member of the Who What Wear team for over seven years, having begun her career in L.A. at brands like Michael Kors and A.L.C. As an editor, she has earned a reputation for her coverage of breaking trends, emerging brands, luxury shopping curations, fashion features, and more. Anna has penned a number Who What Wear cover interviews, including Megan Fox, Julia Garner, and Lilly Collins. She also leads the site’s emerging travel vertical that highlights all things travel and lifestyle through a fashion-person lens.
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