I did buy
some straight leg jeans on sale at Talbots last spring but haven't worn them yet.
I have slim calves and this boot (with
straight leg jeans on) hugged my calf well except at the outside top (see comment below).
Not exact matches
Straight -
leg jeans,
on the other hand, essentially remain the same width the entire way down the
leg, from thigh to ankle, so they fit more snug around the thigh than they do around the knees and calves.
J brand women's «Sonny» mid-rise relaxed boyfriend
jeans Light indigo blue denim with fading and whiskering effects
on the upper
legs Distressed details Belt loops Five pockets Zip fly and button fastening 81 % cotton, 19 % lyocell Machine wash SIZE AND FIT True to size Mid-rise Relaxed boyfriend fit with a
straight leg, sitting comfortably
on the hips Model is 5» «10 and wears size W26 Product code: 027761 - 027766
On - the - go or for the show, these
straight leg jeans from Seven7 pack a punch!
Cropped flares have been spotted
on all of your favorite bloggers lately, but we're even bigger fans of cropped
straight leg jeans like the ones above: They're more versatile than flares so you'll get more bang for your buck.
There were so many options to choose from, I ended up trying
on three different pairs: Canyon River Blues in a
straight leg, BONGO
jeans in a skinny
leg, and another skinny
leg, jewel toned
jean by True Freedom.
Straight leg jeans for men are better suited to guys that have bigger
legs, so if you've been working hard
on leg day these are the
jeans you should try and go for.
The
jean on the left is a skinny ankle
jean and the one
on the right is closer to a narrow or
straight -
legged ankle
jean.
If your
legs are
on the skinnier side, wearing these
straight leg dad
jeans will give them more shape (if that's what you want), so you could get away with wearing baggier T - shirts or tops without looking too top heavy.
Spotted
on an outing in Beverly Hills
on Saturday, Selena wore a pair of ripped
straight -
leg Levi's
jeans, rolled once at each ankle, topped with a similarly hued denim trucker jacket from the same classic brand.
A fuller shaped pant or
jean balances out the shape of someone who is bigger
on top, they give your body shape if you're
straight up and down, and when worn to the ground with high heels they make even the most petite
legs look miles long.
So I wanted to highlight some momiform style inspiration that focuses
on straight -
leg jeans (although skinnies would work just as well).
They are skinny
jeans, but
on me they are more like
straight leg.
You should look for a clean, dark wash
jean with a
straight or bootcut
leg that is long enough to be worn with heels but not so long that it drags
on the ground.
With a
straight cigarette / slim fit, these cropped
jeans are made from a cotton / elastane blend - providing a tight flattering fit
on the
leg.
On the streets of New York, London, Milan and Paris, show - goers remained true to their blues; dashing around in dark wash and light wash styles, destroyed boyfriend and skinny
jeans, denim cut - offs, patchwork blues and
jean jackets emblazoned with colourful patches, cuffed
straight -
leg jeans, denim overalls, and frayed chambray dresses and button - downs.
These
jeans are slightly too long
on me, as evidenced by the bunching at my ankles, but I decided to leave them bunched for this look... I'm torn
on whether I like this look again, but I've been seeing it come up recently (versus the
straight skinny
leg, which I could have achieved by folding the hem under like I usually do).
On the bootcut
jeans tip, I've actually started thrifting
jeans by looking only at how they fit my waist, hips, and thighs, and getting them tailored to have
straight, slim
legs.
I tried out my AT
straight -
leg white
jeans on vacation in Miami, and they were perfect for dressy - casual dinners — crisp and classic, they looked good with most of my tops.
I also think wearing tops that flare out a bit or have slits
on the side look very flattering
on my figure when styling them with
leggings, or even
straight leg jeans / bottoms.
It should hit you right above your ankle (if it goes past, don't worry, these
jeans always look great if you take a pair of scissors to them yourself, which I've done
on many occasions), and it should just ever so slightly widen out from the knee down, giving you essentially a very
straight leg line.
Bring
on the weekend: These
straight -
leg boyfriend
jeans made from comfy stretch denim are the perfect addition to your off - duty look.
This
straight leg jean has a super comfy elastic waist, a 5 - pocket design, and sewn -
on Levi's logos.
Her light - wash
straight leg Maje
jeans came with a hidden message
on her back pocket: her boyfriend's name, «Zayn.»
From crop flare
jeans like the pair I'm styling today (which happen to be
on sale, I might add) and denim with extra ruffled flair like the pair I styled here, to
straight leg, mom - style
jeans (I have a pair of those to style
on the way!)
I'm a size 4 but hippy and I think skinny
jeans look terrible
on me — I look like an ice cream cone:) I prefer bootcut or
straight leg jeans or cords with either flats or flat boots (under the
jeans).
If you've read my blog for a while you'll know I have a funny relationship with Mom
jeans (I love them, but everyone in my life hates them
on me)... regardless of the nay sayers I still embrace the
straight leg & high waist look, and if anything for a laid back office look, a chic
straight leg Jean is the ideal bottom half (think Levis 505, Topshop MOM
jeans or ASOS Farleigh
jeans).
In my head, I want to pair this with white
jeans and a white T - shirt, so next up, # 140 went
on these white Raey
straight -
leg jeans.
I settled
on the Kim style, which was a curvy
straight leg jean in a dark blue wash.
One thing I've just noticed here
on the streets of Manhattan is lots of women of all ages wearing rolled,
straight -
legged jeans with lace - up ankle boots, the kind with thick soles and (sometimes) buckles.
I like tight
straight legged jeans and there is nothing wrong with high waisted
jeans depending
on the brand and the cut.
Lace and rhinestone patchwork juxtaposes the edgy distressed denim construction of these
straight leg jeans from Luxe Moda for a fabulously fresh take
on this year's denim trends.
* Wear wide or
straight leg jeans / trousers * Add a thin polo neck under the dress * I would avoid layering a bodycon dress * Throw
on a blazer and belt it all up at the waist * Oversized long jumpers look great with dresses * Don't be scared to mix prints like florals with checks * Stick to black layers (like me) for a safer option * Introduce textures: leather, denim, knits
Start with a pair of
straight -
leg jeans and a chambray shirt, and slip
on your leopard loafers for a sophisticated touch.
For Day 1, I had a day full of fittings and seeing as I arrived at noon and was in a rush I threw
on the only pair of
jeans I packed, my GRLFRND distressed
straight leg denim (similar here, here and also here).
In a medium wash and classic fit, these
on - trend Lucky Brand
jeans have a
straight leg fit, five - pocket styling, and fine contrast stitching.100 % cotton.
Straight leg.Zip fly.Five - pocket styling.Medium wash.Classic Fit.Imported.Machine Washable
for trousers and
jeans, the slimmest i will go is
straight legged, with more emphasis
on bootleg / flared / wide
legs to balance my silhouette.
If the fit of regular boyfriend style
jeans is too baggy / loose for you, try sizing up
on a pair of distressed,
straight leg jeans to achieve a similar look.
Thus,
on par with
straight cut and wide
leg designs, flared
jeans have become another theme of fashion shows.
The Raven
jeans in light - indigo are a new, trend - focused addition to the Reiss denim collection, designed to sit low
on the hips with a cropped,
straight leg.
Bliss and Mischief's addition to the fall / winter 2016 - 2017 denim clothing trend is a pair of
straight -
leg jeans with a soft pink hand designed rose and arrows
on each knee.
Shopping tip: A petite
straight leg jean that sits higher
on the waist can be a curvy woman's best friend for sucking in your mid-section when you wear denim.