Ever struggled finding your perfect pair of jeans for your body shape? You’re not alone! Sizes and shapes differ in every brand and store and even country. So here’s a guide to help you find the best fitting jeans for body!
One of the most balanced figures is the hourglass. You can get away with almost anything. Straight leg, boot cut or even slim leg jeans will be the most flattering for you. It really shouldn’t be as hard as it is to find the best fitting jeans for you!
The second most common body shape, the pear figure, tends to be heavier at the bottom. With this figure, you will want to bring the attention to your mid section. High waisted jeans, straight leg and darker wash will be best for you.
If you’re a bit on the heavier side and usually shop in the plus size section, you might have an apple shape figure. The best denim jeans for you are straight legs, with no buttons and dark wash if possible ( to create less bulk in mid-section) and lots of stretch for more comfort.
This body type, aka athletic, is heavier on the top, so you might lack curves on the bottom. Mid to high rise jeans with detailing on the hips and pockets will draw attention to your bottom and enhance your curves. Straight leg or baby boot cut light jeans will work best for you.
If you lack curves all around, you might be a ruler/rectangle or have a boyish body shape- Luckily you might be able to wear any fit. Skinny jeans or boyfriend fit jeans will work well, and you can have as many adornment on the pockets and/or hip area.
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