Women's Jeans

Straight Jeans

This style of jeans gives the knees and ankles more breathing room. They are in a true straight cut, where the width of the hem is straight from the hip to the ankle and the waistline lies between the super-tight fit of a skinny jean and the relaxed slouch of the boyfriend jean.

Wide Leg Jeans

While not so common these days, wide leg jeans offer plenty of comfort and style when paired well with a fitted top. Wide legs widen out from the thighs down to the ankles.

Boot Cut Jeans

Boot cut jeans are cut very specifically so that the upper leg tapers slightly to fit from thigh to knee, but widens a bit to widen from the knee down to the ankle, at the hem of the pants.

Flared Jeans

Bell-bottoms (or flares) are a style of trousers that become wider from the knees downward, forming a bell-like shape of the trouser leg.

Skinny Jeans

Skinny jeans have a slim fit all the way to the ankle, hugging the thighs and calves. There is no tapering or flare in the leg area, just sheer slim perfection. They offer an instant figure-complimenting fit.

Mom Jeans

This style usually consists of a high waist rising above the navel, making the buttocks appear disproportionately longer, larger, and flatter. Mom jeans have excess space in the zipper, crotch and leg areas. The jeans are usually in a solid, light-blue color, with no form of stone washing or fading.

Boyfriend Jeans

Boyfriend jeans are a jean style that's typically fitted at the hips and in the seat with a more generous, relaxed cut through the legs.

Girlfriend Jeans

The girlfriend jean is the more feminine version of the boyfriend jean. It's a more classic fit – tighter and higher on the hip, with a tapered slim straight leg.

Distressed Jeans

Ripping or distressing of jeans, though also arising naturally as a result of wear and tear, is sometimes deliberately performed by suppliers due to their fashionable look.