Straight, skinny, ripped, cropped, slim, bootcut, boyfriend, flared; retailers now carry a shape and style to suit everyone (hurrah!).
The trick to avoiding a changing room meltdown is knowing where to shop for your shape. Read on for our handy guide to buying the right pair of jeans for your shape and you’ll never get stuck in a pair of skinny jeans again.
Wait! Nic, you said you’d tell me what the trends are! Oh, yes THAT. I think you should go with what suits your body shape (see below) but alas, this season you’ll find boyfriend and ripped styles continuing to be on trend (be prepared for the inevitable ‘You’ve got holes in your jeans’ dad jokes coming your way).
Dark and coated denims are starting to come into stores for winter, as are printed styles, and you can indulge your inner dag in a pair of ‘mom’ jeans. Yep, ‘mom’ jeans are exactly what you think they are; the high-waisted, sometimes acid-washed, almost-but-not-quite-camel-toe, denim of yore. They’re exactly the type your mum sported in the late 80s/early 90s, and they’re best avoided IMHO.
If you’re short…
Besides having the distinct advantage of fitting into kids sneakers, finding clothes to fit a vertically challenged body is, er, a challenge. Even if you go for an ankle-length style expect that you will have to have them hemmed #shortgirlproblems. To lengthen your silhouette, choose a skinny style over a bootcut or flare as they won’t swamp your small frame.
Top Comments
Jeanswest sell maternity jeans? Does anyone know if that's in all their stores? Will definitely have to check it out, my usual slightly-stretchy skinnies are getting a wee bit tight around the belly!
Also, if anyone wants a great jeans suggestion - Uniqlo jeans are AMAZING. So comfy, great quality and with just enough stretch. Also perfect waist height for me - just under my belly button, so not super high waist, but not bum-crack showing either.
They're also super cheap in Japan (I bought 3 pairs for about $110 total last trip). I was a bit disappointed to see they're more expensive here (although still reasonable compared to Aussie stores)
Sass & bide jeans are amazing I'm short and curvy, their neon nights fit like a glove and they make my short stumpy legs look fab, plus if you have a tiny waist they are fit so well