Bootcut Jeans
This timeless cut features a straight fit through the seat and thigh with a slight flare at the leg opening, which balances your proportions and lengthens the look of your legs.
Baby Bootcut Jeans—
Also referred to as micro, mini and barely bootcut, this style blends the skinny and bootcut designs, providing a slightly narrower leg opening than a classic bootcut.
Boyfriend Jeans
Boyfriend jeans are cut straight through the seat, thigh and leg with a loose, low-slung fit and features cuffed or rolled hems. The boyfriend design is oversized and is meant to sit lower on the hip for a slouchy look.
Boyfriend Skinny—
This style combines the boyfriend and the skinny cuts, featuring the same low-slung, loose-fitting design at the waist and seat as the boyfriend, but with a close fit through the leg to the ankle. Boyfriend skinny jeans can also be cropped and fit snugly around the calf.
Skinny Jeans
Skinny jeans have a contoured, curve-hugging fit through the seat, thigh and leg opening.
Skinny Bootcut Jeans—
This style combines the bootcut and skinny designs. Slightly slimmer through the seat, thigh and knee, the skinny boot is cut narrow through the calf and flares out at the ankle.
Skinny Flare Jeans—
This style has a similar design as the skinny bootcut with a slightly wider flare at the ankle.
Super Skinny Jeans—
A very slim fit makes the superskinny cut look more like leggings than jeans. They typically have a very low rise and are slim throughout the entire garment.
Flare Jeans
The retro-inspired style of the flare cut is typically fitted or straight through the thigh and flares out from the knee to the hem, balancing your proportions.
Jeggings/Denim Leggings
This style combines the look and fit of jeans and leggings. Jeggings are made of denim-like fabric and/or a lightweight, superstretchy denim construction, made to fit like leggings. They fit extra snugly from hip to hem, and are not as structured as the skinny design.
Pencil Jeans
This style combines the skinny and straight-leg designs. The pencil jeans cut is straight from the knee to the ankle, with a fit that's a bit looser than the skinny, but closer to the body than the straight-leg.
Straight Leg Jeans
Straight-leg jeans are cut from hip to hem to give you an easy, flattering fit. Great on all body types, the classic straight-leg design lengthens your silhouette.
Tapered Jeans
Tapered jeans feature a relaxed fit around the thighs and knees and gradually cut in toward the ankle.
Trouser Jeans
This design is fitted through the seat and hip and looser in the leg and tends to have tailored, dressy style.
Wide Leg Jeans
Wide-leg jeans have a looser, straight fit through the seat and thigh that ease into a slight flare at the leg opening, balancing your proportions.