JEANS FOR EVERY BODY


BEST: Jeans

  • BEST: Jeans

    By Rachel Felder

    Did your head spin the last time you walked into the denim section? That sea of blue is brimming with styles: skinny, wide, high-waisted, and trouser-cut -- if only you know which looked best on?you. StyleList scoured the market for the best cuts.... for every body type.

  • BEST: Jeans

    Flared

    Think flares aren't flattering? This super-popular style from J Brand may just change your mind. With a snug fit and high waistband to balance the bells, they're surprisingly slimming and sexy?on fuller figures. J Brand Doll. $187. www.saks.com.

  • BEST: Jeans

    Boot Cut

    Boot-cuts look great on every shape and are a good choice when you need a break from dressier denim. This updated boot-cut style from the Gap complement every curve but are comfy (and versatile) enough to wear everyday. Gap New Boot Cut Jeans. $59.50, www.gap.com

  • BEST: Jeans

    Skinny

    Sass and Bide sparked skinny jean mania just a few seasons back. They're still the gold standard when it comes to this sexy silhouette, which works best on women who are, well, skinny. Sass and Bide Hulsey Strutter. $143, www.revolveclothing.com.

  • BEST: Jeans

    Wide-Legged

    A wide-legged silhouette can be tricky, but paired with a fitted top and waist-cinching belt, these jeans -- from the cheap and chic Japanese mecca Uniqlo -- actually make shorter legs appear long and slender. Uniqlo Wide Legs. $59.50, www.uniqlo.com

  • BEST: Jeans

    High-Waisted

    For a glamorous look, pair these with a silk top, extra high heels and a great evening clutch. Curves work for this style, but keep in mind the high waist draws attention to the middle. Paige Super High-Waist Jeans. $198, www.neimanmarcus.com.

  • BEST: Jeans

    Vintage-Inspired

    These Chip and Pepper ultra flares (complete with old school back pocket details) are low in the front, but the higher back rise helps lift the bum. You'll be channeling Woodstock in?no time. Chip and Pepper Stella San Francisco Flare. $192, www.chipandpepper.com.

  • BEST: Jeans

    Faded

    These versatile boot-cuts are soft and comfy, faded just enough and have bright yellow stitching. Paper Denim and Cloth Bridgette. $88, www.anthropologie.com

  • BEST: Jeans

    Trouser

    Thought you'd never be able to wear jeans to work? Think again. These polished pants make the most of a curvy figure and are perfectly suitable for the office.... or for impressing your boyfriend's parents over the holidays. Anlo Gold Button Trouser. $194, www.bigdropnyc.com

  • BEST: Jeans

    Wearably Slim

    Frankie B's Dagger Slims are trim, but the slight flare at the bottom make them more forgiving than pencil-thin styles. They also slide easily over most boots and look great with heels.Frankie B Dagger Slim. $199, www.frankieb.com.

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DoDaCrazy 12:33:11 AM Jun 10 2008

Wow went looking for some new jeans tried Elder Beerman and they only had Scotts would not use that line for any reason boy has Elders gone to da dogs.

Sendbackthespam 05:42:05 PM May 02 2008

I can't imagine ever buying jeans for over $50.00. Expensive jeans fade just like inexpensive. Why waste all that money?? The expensive jeans don't even look any better.

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