What are the different styles and types of jeans for women? Women’s jean styles tend to be more varied and numerous than men’s jean styles. For example, not only are you more likely to find wide leg, bootcut and flare jeans among jeans available for women (even when they aren’t currently trendy), but other designs and style elements are more widely available in women’s jeans. Such variations include variety in inseam or hem length (crop jeans and capri jeans as shorter hem options) to front jean design and waist style variations (paper bag jeans, sailor jeans).
It can be argued that for off-the-rack, mass produced garments, the process of finding a good fitting piece of clothing is more complicated for women than men. After all, it is easier to fit straight lines and angles than curves and women’s figures are more variable than men’s figures. This may be a factor in the types of jeans for women being more varied than men’s jean styles.
Some types of jeans for women can flatter some body shapes better than others. See recommendations for each body shape: hourglass body shape, pear shaped body, rectangle body shape, inverted triangle body shape, oval/ apple shaped body , diamond shaped body. Also see what the best types of jeans for women are for each vertical body type (balanced, short legs and long torso, long legs and short torso) and for petite, tall and plus-size women.
Jeans can be cut to be tighter or looser in the hip and thigh, sit higher, mid-way or lower on your waist or hips and the leg shape of the jean can vary from hugging the shape of your leg to being a loose sheath. The leg shape of jeans can narrow toward the ankle, be straight or flare from a point on the leg. These variations along with elements such as jeans back pocket design, different types of denim washes and finishes and different shades of denim, determine the best types of jeans for women according to body type.
What are bootcut jeans? The bootcut jeans style is cut slimmer in the hips and thighs. This type of jean widens a little below the knee (to accommodate boots) and then flares a bit more at the hem.
This jeans style looks great on all body types and can create curves on straight rectangle body shapes or balance curves for an hourglass body shape or a pear body shape
Bootcut jeans are especially flattering on curvy women.To create curves, petite women should opt for bootcut jeans over flared jeans because the slight flare of the bootcut style is more proportional for a small frame.
Bootcut jeans are a great choice for women with narrow hips to create curves. Narrow hips are characteristic of slim, rectangle body shapes and the inverted triangle body shape. It’s all about a balanced look. Wider flares will look out of proportion for narrow hips.
Flared type of jeans are similar to bootcut jeans in that they are fitted at the hips and thigh but there is a greater flare from the knee. The degree of this flare varies in this jean style so you can go for something subtle in a narrower flare that is slightly wider than a bootcut jean or a more dramatic look in a wide flare jean.
Flare denim dimensions can vary vertically as well as horizontally. Cropped jeans come in flared styles as well as straight and tapered leg styles. Crop flare denim can range from narrow cropped kick flare jeans to wide flare leg cropped jeans.
(There are no hard and fast rules or a standard definition stating what is bootcut and what is a ‘narrow flare jean’ and there is some overlap. Different brands will use flare or bootcut as a description for a jean with a narrow flare but the leg flare isn’t dramatic or very wide in either case.) Some variation in the labeling of the types of jeans for women is subjective according to the brand.
Flared leg jeans flatter curvy women with bigger bottoms as it balances proportions and creates an hourglass shape.
If you have very wide hips, avoid very wide flares as this will make your legs appear shorter.
Tall and lean women have the frame to pull off a range of widths in flared jeans – from narrow widths to bell bottoms.
Unlike the bootcut style and flared jeans which are fitted through the thigh and flare out below the knee, wide-leg jeans are cut looser through the thigh and can widens as they go from the knee to the hem. The cut varies from a straighter cut to a more flared leg. This style has the most loose and comfortable fit of all of the types of jeans for women and is also one that has great styling options.
Trouser jeans are usually a dressier wide leg jean. They often resemble non-denim pants in that they may lack many features of standard jeans such as a five pocket design or flat-felled seams with contrasting stitching. These jeans are sometimes made to resemble dressier pants by having slash pockets and finer details. However, the looks of trouser jeans can vary from a more typical jeans appearance to a more dress pant appearance depending on how uniform in color, how dark the fabric and whether there are more refined details on the pockets and waist. (Some brands will describe what are essentially wide-leg jeans which have typical features of jeans as trouser jeans)
Trouser jeans are a flattering jean fit for most body types. This is because the straight line created by the loose silhouette that falls from the hip to the foot streamlines and lengthens the figure. However, different body types can look better in some hem widths than others. (See specific info on wide leg/trouser jeans for these body types: petite, apple shape, diamond shape and pear shape)
These are three examples of trouser jeans which illustrate the variation in back pocket detail – slit pockets, standard back pockets and no back pockets. (The first jean’s back view has been lightened to better see the pocket detail )
A straight cut jean is cut straight from the hip and thigh to the hem. Sometimes the leg can have a slight taper. The fit is relaxed through the hip and thigh – somewhere between the more snug skinny jeans and the looser fitting boyfriend jean.
Boyfriend jeans are cut straight in the hip and thigh and have a loose, baggy cut that sits low on the hips. Many brands label jeans as boyfriend style that aren’t quite as loosely cut. These jeans are more fitted in the hips than relaxed cut boyfriend jeans but still cut looser in the hips and legs than most straight or tapered jeans. (Strictly speaking, these can be described as slim boyfriend jeans)
Slim boyfriend style jeans and girlfriend jeans are a slimmed down version of the classic boyfriend jean. Still cut straight in the hips and thighs but not so baggy that they sit as low on the hip. From the pictures below, you can see that the slim fit boyfriend jeans are only slightly bulkier than the girlfriend jeans.
Tapered jeans like straight-leg jeans have a relaxed fit through the hips but tapered-leg jeans gradually narrow towards the ankle. There is a great deal of artistic license when manufacturers categorize their jeans and tapered and mom-fit jeans have commonalities. So, what are tapered jeans?
Both jean styles have tapered legs but mom jeans are defined as high rise/high waist and general tapered jeans can also be mid-rise ( or lower). Classic mom jeans are defined as made from rigid, 100% cotton denim while modern mom jeans or jeans labeled as only tapered leg in the description can be made of denim with some stretch.
Classic mom jeans have a looser fit in the zipper area but modern mom-fit jeans often are more fitted which further blurs distinction from jeans which brands would describe as ‘mom jeans’. For practical purposes it is sometimes a distinction without a difference. Even if the word ‘mom jean’ isn’t in the description for a pair of jeans – a high-waist, looser fit, tapered-leg jean is a ‘mom-fit’ jean by definition.
The following jeans all are described as having a tapered leg by the brand but each has variations in cut and style. Lee Relaxed Fit Side-Elastic Jeans have more volume in the hip, thigh and leg than the Gloria Vanderbilt Amanda Classic Tapered Jeans
The Diamond Gusset Stretch Denim Tapered Leg Jean is more fitted through the hip and thigh which gives it a fit between a relaxed tapered fit and a skinny fit.
Mom jeans typically are made of rigid denim, have tapered legs and are high-rise/high-waisted and loosely fitted in the zipper and crotch area which can make your bottom appear longer and flatter. The classic mom jeans from the 1980’s and early 1990’s was usually made from a solid color light wash blue denim and without finishing such as fading.
However, the revival of this jeans style can include modern design elements. You can find modern mom jeans that have the vintage look described above or ‘mom jeans’ with an updated look that have different washes and distressing and are more fitted. These jeans were described as ‘mom jeans’ in the title or description.
The advances in stretch denim fabrics have made skinny jeans wearable for all figures and this style has been a favorite among the types of jeans for women.
Skinny jeans have a snug fit through the hip, thigh and all the way to the hem. The silhouette narrows from the hip to the ankle. Skinny jeans are usually made with denim that has a bit of stretch which makes them hug your figure all the more. This same jeans style is also called a pencil jean.
Cigarette jeans are essentially skinny jeans with a slightly wider leg opening. With skinny jeans, the silhouette narrows from the hip towards the ankle but cigarette jeans hug the hip and thigh and then are cut straighter from the knee to the hem.
Jeggings are leggings made from a light-weight stretchy fabric. These can be made of stretchy fabric made to look like denim or a light-weight denim with more stretch than skinny jeans. Jeggings are less structured than skinny jeans and have a skin-tight fit
Cropped and capri jeans are shorter than full length jeans. The only difference between the cropped and capri types of jeans for women is where they end on the leg. There can be some overlap and where capri and cropped jeans fall on your leg depends on your leg length (short legs/long legs). Generally, capri jeans are considered shorter than cropped jeans
Cropped jeans can end somewhere below mid-calf to the ankle. Jeans that end at the ankle are sometimes called ‘ankle jeans’. The silhouette can vary from figure hugging to a looser more relaxed fit to a flared or wide leg.
Capri jeans, the shorter of the two, generally fall around mid-calf or higher.
Cuffed jeans have the hem turned up to expose the underside of the denim material. Cuffed jeans can be bought pre-cuffed or the wearer simply turns up the hem on non-cuffed jeans. The width and length of the leg and the width of the cuff varies. Rolled hem jeans – just as the name implies – the hem is rolled multiple times instead of folded as in cuffed jeans. There are close fitting capri jeans that end at the knee and have a narrow cuff , wide leg jeans that skim the floor and have a wide cuff and all variations in between.
Jogger jeans and paper bag waist jeans are types of jeans for women that draw distinction for the different leg opening and waist style respectively.
Jogger jeans are pull-on jeans with an elastic drawstring waistband and with elastic at the leg opening like other jogger pants. Joggers made from denim are worth considering if you are a fan of jogger pants yet haven’t tried jogger jeans. Jogger jeans, made from the more rigid denim give more structure than fabric used to make other types of jogger pants or sweat pants. This more rigid construction will suit more body types than the floppier or lighter-weight fabrics. Jogger jeans also are easier to ‘dress up’ a little as you will see in the following style tips. Jogger jeans have many of the style considerations of cropped ankle jeans being that they also end at about the ankle
Both outfits are with Levi’s Jogger Jeans styled in different ways – the left(first) image is sleek and dressier and the right (last) image is sporty and casual.
Paper bag jeans are distinguished by their waist style. There is usually an attached strip of cloth or belt that ties in the front with fabric sticking out above the belt. The amount of fabric varies and the fabric can just be extra cloth that closely follows the width of the jeans waistband, in effect being very high waist jeans or the fabric above the belt can be ruffled and fluted and have more volume. Think of a paper bag gathered and tied along the top part. Also, it’s sort of like fluting in a skirt except instead of a fluted hem of a skirt it’s a fluted waist. Here are some examples and useful tips on how to wear paper bag jeans.
This style available in any cut or fit of jeans. Some examples in the photos are 7 For All Mankind skinny cropped paper bag jeans, Parker Smith straight leg paper bag jeans, DL1961 Susie High Rise tapered leg jeans, ASTR the label Hayden High Waist Paperbag in light wash and Rachel Roy Wide-Leg Paperbag Jeans.
By their name, you can tell that the inspiration for the look of sailor jeans is nautical in origin. Like bell bottom jeans, sailor jeans take design elements from the uniforms of sailors.
Jean brands incorporate in varying degrees the look of the broadfall or the buttoned-front flap on the trousers worn by sailors. Some jeans stay true to the look with a button front placket that may be decorative or actually used as the jean’s closure.
The number of buttons and their placement varies. Some jean styles are designed with only a nod to this naval look and have only a hint of the nautical style. Sailor’s pants were usually wide leg or had a loose bell bottom fit. But a naval inspired jeans front design isn’t just used on wide leg jeans or bell bottom jeans but is used on many jean styles – crop jeans, skinny jeans, straight-leg jeans, etc.
One more thing…
Like the paint on an artist’s palette that shapes and colors canvas, the clothing we wear can ‘sculpt’ the shape of our body and evoke the look and statement that we want our outfit to convey. Jean washes, distressing and embellishments are elements on the design palette. These design elements along with the basic types of jeans for women described here, can be used too make any body shape look good in jeans.
Jeans cut, style and finishes all contribute to the variety of looks available in jeans. This guide on the types of jeans for women, the articles on denim washes and treatments and how to look good in jeans can help you shop with confidence for your next pair of jeans.
Now that you know the basic types of jeans for women you can pick the best style to suit your figure including the most flattering front rise on jeans for your body shape.
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