How to choose jeans: determine the model, size and material
Jeans have long gone beyond being just an everyday wardrobe item. They are the foundation of a modern closet, shaping dozens of looks — from relaxed urban outfits to refined office and evening styles. A well-chosen pair works on several levels: it shapes the silhouette, builds confidence and simplifies daily outfit decisions.
Choosing jeans today is not an emotional purchase, but a strategic one. A mistake in fit or fabric is felt instantly — both visually and physically. That is why denim should be seen as a tool of self-expression, highlighting the uniqueness of every body line.
Anatomy of Fits: From Classic Origins to Futuristic Cuts
The modern denim range is impressively diverse. Each fit has its own history and functional purpose.
Straight Jeans
The straight cut from hip to hem makes this style one of the most reliable and timeless. It does not distort proportions, suits all ages and adapts easily to different styling directions. Straight jeans work especially well for apple-shaped silhouettes, creating a clean vertical line.
Slim
Slim jeans are designed for those who want a cleaner, sharper silhouette without excessive tightness. They follow the leg line while allowing comfortable movement and often come in deep, dark shades suitable even for smart-casual wardrobes.
Skinny
Skinny jeans are for those who like to emphasize their figure. They work almost like a corset, shaping the legs. The key rule is balance: skinny fits require structured or voluminous tops.
Mom Jeans
Inspired by 80s and 90s fashion, mom jeans have become a staple of the modern wardrobe. High rise, relaxed hips and tapered legs help define the waist even when it is not strongly pronounced.
This fit is ideal for hourglass figures, highlighting natural curves.
Relaxed
Relaxed jeans are the gold standard for an active lifestyle. They offer extra room in the hip area, ensuring comfort throughout the day without compromising style.
Baggy
Wide-leg jeans rooted in 90s hip-hop culture. Baggy styles are a strategic choice for inverted triangle body shapes, as they add volume to the lower part of the silhouette.
Loose Fit
Close to baggy but with cleaner lines, loose-fit jeans are easier to style in everyday casual looks and create a modern effortless chic aesthetic.
Palazzo
A feminine silhouette with extremely wide legs and a high rise. Due to their length, palazzo jeans visually add height and make the legs appear endless.
Flare
Jeans that flare from the knee or thigh. Flare styles balance wider hips and add movement and dynamism to the look.

Body Geometry: Choosing Jeans by Body Type
- Hourglass: mom jeans, straight and flare with high rise.
- Pear shape: straight, palazzo or relaxed in dense dark denim.
- Apple shape: straight and mom with mid rise.
- Rectangle: baggy, loose fit or boyfriend with hip details.
- Petite height: high rise and elongated leg lines.
Denim Care
- Wash inside out at temperatures up to 30°C.
- Use liquid detergents for dark fabrics.
- Avoid tumble drying.
- Air dry away from direct sunlight.
Perfect jeans are a balance of understanding your body, knowing fabric quality and having the courage to experiment with volume. When all elements align, jeans become more than clothing — they become confidence.
Yours, Yuliya Fursenko, fan of denim.


