(Fashion)

The Best Jeans To Buy Now

by Laura Lajiness Kaupke

Jeans are feeling positively wistful lately, with ’90s nostalgia playing a huge role in current styles. Think high waists, baggy legs and pale washes. Colorful denim is likewise coming back, from brights to sorbets. We were surprised too. But in of-the-moment cuts and fabrics, the resurgence is actually quite welcome. If you prefer a more tailored look, trouser-style denim is on deck from many brands—pick your poison from ultra-wide to barely flared. If you’ve got curves, rejoice! Brands like Good American and Everlane support body positivity in a big way, offering styles that cater to a range of shapes. Ready to revel in the latest denim trends? Ahead, shop ten cool pairs for every budget and body shape.

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New Blues

The perfect modern Mom jean.

H&M Vintage Jeans, $23

Made from Japanese denim, these skinnies come with a touch of stretch for a comfortable fit that won't bag out. Available up to size 32!

Everlane High Line Skinny Jean, $68

Let's hear it for paper-bag waists and pale washes.

Levi's Cinched Taper Jeans, $98

This slimming high-rise skinny fits up to a size 24. Can you say universally flattering?

Good American Good Legs Jeans, $159

Nothing like a heavily ravaged hem to downplay your sweetest pieces.

DL1961 Hepburn High Rise Wide Leg, $198

A raw edge loosens up this tailored pair.

Frame Le Baggy Trouser Raw Edge, $255

Say hello to the return of pastel jeans, millennial pink style.

Isabel Marant Etoile Fliff Boyfriend Jeans, $290

We call this the modern raver.

Goldsign Upsize Jean In The New Pale, $325

Refresh your flares via this figure-flattering pair with split cuffs.

Simon Miller W009 Lowry Mid-Rise Skinny Jeans, $350

Jonathan Simkhai

Go big (literally!) in a tapered wide-leg silhouette with oh so fancy hand-beaded crystal detail.

Jonathan Simkhai Embellished Nana Jean, $1495

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