BootcutThis flattering style skims the thigh and has a slight flare at the leg opening. Great with boots (of course!) and shoes with chunky heels. Plus, bootcut leg openings are wonderful for balancing proportions and creating the illusion of longer legs.
BucklebackLoose-fit jeans with a straight leg. Plus, a buckle in back, so you can create a custom fit and get a little extra versatility.
Carpenter/UtilityThis casual, easygoing style fits lower on the waist and is relaxed through the seat, thigh and leg. This style often features carpenter details and/or large utility pockets.
ClassicTried and true. This style has a traditional fit through the seat and thigh. Often with a straight leg opening or slightly tapered leg opening. Also known as regular fit.
EasyAn updated version of relaxed-fit jeans. The easy fit typically features a lower rise waist. Nice-and-easy through the seat and thigh, so you have plenty of room to move.
FlareBootcut styling not brave enough? Bell-bottoms a little too daring? Then jeans with a flare leg might be the style you're looking for. They're the modern version of the bell-bottom, only a little tamer. This style is typically fitted through the seat, thigh and knee, then flared at the leg opening.
High-riseLike the name says, they have a higher rise that sits above the natural waist.sitch-crease) Featuring a seam down the front of the legs for a tailored, more formal look. A great way to "add" length to your legs!
SlubTrust us, this style looks better than it sounds! It refers to denim woven with uneven yarns, giving jeans a totally cool, textured effect.
StretchThere's so much to love about stretch denim. First of all, it stretches, so you get a fit that adjusts to your body fabulously, every time you put them on! Not to mention, it's sleek, comfortable and oh, so stylish. Perfect comes to mind.
TintedDenim that looks like it was dipped into diluted dye shades of any color in the rainbow. Red,
LooseYou guessed it! This comfortable fit is roomy in the seat and thigh. Usually with a straight or slightly tapered leg opening. You can find this fit in both regular-rise and lower-rise styles.
Low RiseThis fit sits lower on the waist, right below the navel. Many styles now come in lower rises that look especially hip on Juniors. Choose this style for a comfortable yet fashionable fit.
RelaxedFits at the waist. Relaxed seat and thigh. Straight or slightly tapered leg. Clearly, this style is made for a woman's natural curves!
SlimIdeal for a narrower figure. Fits close through the seat and thigh. Most of the time, this style has a slightly tapered or straight leg opening.
Straight LegThis fit is favored for its straightforward simplicity. Straight, but not too narrow. Trim, but not too tight. Usually the same width through the thigh, knee and leg opening.
Stove PipeA calm, cool and casual fit. Loose in the seat and thigh. With straight legs.
SuperlowLower than low rise. Higher than too superlow. You get the picture. Typically sits a few inches below the navel.
Too SuperlowThis flirty fit has the lowest rise around! Sits way below the navel. The zipper is even eliminated from this style, because there just isn't room for it. So, how low can you go?
WeekenderSimilar to the easy fit. Some versions also come with a coordinating belt. What could be better - other than a long weekend?
If you want to make a fashion statement with your jeans.
BeltedBuckle up! Belts are everywhere this season, and lucky for you, many brands are now including a belt with their jeans! The trendier the belt, the better. Look for your favorites, like suede, basket weaves and even lots of fringe.
BlastedShort for "sandblasted." This term refers to fabric that has been washed with sand or another abrasive material to produce soft, faded results. For dramatic contrast, look for styles that have been superblasted in certain areas!
ColoredDo you have the denim blues? Then try colored jeans. These feature denim that has been completely dyed another color ... like cranberry, hunter green or brown. With lots of choices, you're sure to find a favorite!
CordedWhat happens when you cross a pair of jeans with corduroy pants? You get corded denim, of course! A great way to add some texture to your denim collection.
CrosshatchThis must-have finish features a crisscross weave. It looks great in any denim hue - from light sandblast to dark indigo. Try stretch crosshatch, too.
Exposed-ButtonA style of fly in which two "exposed" buttons are used in place of a zipper. Primarily found on jeans with a very low rise, like the too superlow fit.
FrayedThe cut-off look isn't just for denim shorts. Frayed edges are showing up everywhere, including waist lines and leg openings.
Lace-UpWhat's the best way to wear the lace-up style? Go for a flirty lace-up fly. Or, maybe a side-laced style. And, lace-up legs are lots of fun. Go ahead, be daring!
Oven-baked"What?" You might say. But these jeans are actually oven-baked. It gives them a semi-permanent, creased or wrinkled effect in certain areas. You get a cool, lived-in vintage look without wearing out the denim. It's almost as cool as being a rock star. Almost.
Whisker WashThis wash features bleached-out marks that resemble whiskers (typically right below the front pockets). A big trend!
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