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A Guide In Finding The Right Jeans

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here’s no correct answer to how jeans should fit. But a good fit is one that balances out your proportions and highlights your best attributes.

To find jeans that fit, you need to consider the four elements of the jeans’ anatomy, which determine the fit of your jeans.

#1: Shape of the Leg

It’s the shape of the leg that gives you the different types of fits. The most common types of fits include: skinny, slim, regular, and loose. And the leg can be straight or tapered.

Be aware that you should always try on new jeans, or at least carefully measure them against a pair you already own. What’s labelled a regular fit by one brand may be identical to what another brand considers a slim fit.

#2: The Rise

The rise is the distance from the crotch joint to the top of the waistband. Because the back rise of jeans is curved, you get a figure-hugging fit.

There are four types of rises: low rise, mid rise, high rise, and drop crotch. To get a good looking and comfortable fit, the rise should follow your silhouette.

#3: The Length

The length is the measurement of the inseam, starting from the crotch and then all the way down to the leg opening.

When trying on the jeans without shoes, the front of the hem should rest on top of your instep, and the back should kiss the floor. Just don’t forget to factor in a little shrinkage, even with pre-shrunk denim.

#4: The Denim

When it comes to denim, there are two main options to choose between: with or without stretch.

The key advantage of having stretch is that the jeans become a lot more comfortable, especially if it’s a slimmer fit. But for regular and loose fits, rigid denim usually works best.

Use Your Body Type to Find Jeans That Fit

Slim and skinny are the most popular fits. They can indeed look quite flattering if you have the body type for it. The problem is not everyone who wears them does.

Circling back to the opening, a good fit is one that balances out your proportions. So to get a fit that fits your body type, you need to focus on your build.


Credits: https://denimhunters.com/how-to-find-jeans-that-fit/

 
 
 

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