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ASOS Curved Dad Jeans Mid Blue
The Curve editor raves about these versatile ‘dad’ jeans from Asos. “I personally like a bit of stretch in my jeans, especially if I’m going to be sitting down for a large part of the day,” she says. “These jeans have the perfect amount of stretch without losing their structured straight leg.”
Check out Cosmo’s full roundup of the best plus size jeans here.
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Free People Firecracker Flare Jeans
We’ve been seeing Free People’s iconic Firecracker jeans all over our Instagram lately. With a cool, ’70s-inspired flare leg and a killer star patch, this style is perfect for spiceing up any casual outfit.
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best topshop jeans
Topshop Editor Jeans with stained bleach
Topshop’s Editor Jeans were all the rage in 2018, and after their release, the store barely had any in stock. It’s clear why: skinny jeans are out of fashion, and we’re all on the hunt for a sleek pair of jeans to wear with everyday wear. The British brands we know and love may be closing down (sobs), but luckily ASOS has swooped in to save the day. But you never know what changes may come down the road, so we recommend you stock up on any remaining Editor Jeans on the site ASAP.
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Cos extra wide leg drawstring denim pants
If thick, restrictive denim isn’t your thing, try these ultra-comfortable jeans from Cos. This style basically pairs your favorite tracksuit bottoms (note the elastic drawstring waist) with smart wide-leg trousers.
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River Island Pink Metallic Stovepipe Straight Jeans
The metallic trouser trend is set to continue into 2024 – and with festival season just around the corner, River Island’s shiny pink foiled jeans are almost certain to sell out.
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Everlane The Way High® Curve Jeans
Exaggerated barrel-shaped horseshoe jeans are the hottest denim trend for 2024. We personally love the flattering curvaceous shape of this style from Everlane, and these jeans will take a basic outfit from boring to talkative.
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AllSaints Ecco Wide Leg Cargo Denim Jeans
AllSaints brings a grungy streetwear edge to modern denim. This echo design is cool in every way, with exposed seams, cargo pockets, and distressed details. Go all indie sludgy and style it with a cropped band tee and worn-in biker boots.
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Mint Velvet Indigo Two Tone Jeans
Two-tone jeans are high on our 2024 wish lists, but if designer iterations are out of the question, check out this more affordable trend from Mint Velvet We love the high waistband, relaxed silhouette, and everyday blue wash.
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Damson Madderdion Jeans – Dark Indigo
If you thought Damson Madder only went well with pretty floral dresses, think again. The London-based brand has nailed the barrel leg jeans trend. We’re wearing these indigo beauties with an amazingly matching puff sleeve shirt and pilgrim collar blouse.
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Whistle Authentic Raya Straight Jeans
With oversized patch pockets, a high-rise waist and a straight fit, these jeans from Whistles are perfect for a quick weekend throw – wear them this spring with a relaxed white tee and cropped cardigan.
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River Island Blue High Waisted Relaxed Straight Fit Jeans
With spring just around the corner, we’re already excited to swap out our go-to dark denim styles for lighter washes. We love the relaxed fit of these River Island jeans, which, let’s be honest, are a throwback to vintage 501s.
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Jigsaw Beck Tailored Jeans
If your workplace has a more casual dress code, there’s no problem wearing jeans to work – just opt for a tailored cut in a dark wash and you’ll still look smart.
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AGOLDE Riley cropped high rise straight leg organic jeans
Agolde is an LA-based denim brand that is highly praised by fashion editors around the world. Founded in 1993, they’ve been leading the jeans world for over 30 years and know how to update a classic. If you love the straight leg cut but find it a little too safe, opt for this cropped style. It will look super cute with ballet flats or loafers this spring.
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Mango medium rise flare jeans
We love bootcut flares – jeans that are slim at the thigh and full at the knee – and we think Mango jeans would go great with cowboy boots.
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Ganni Rinse Denim Angie Jeans
If you’re looking to invest in a pair of designer jeans, we highly recommend Ganni’s Agni style. Not only is this cargo silhouette with contrasting neon stitching ultra-cool, it’s also made from organic cotton, meaning it’s less likely to chafe or rub.
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Arket overdyed pintuck jeans
We’ve been seeing a lot of influencer girls wearing brown jeans lately, but after seeing this amazing version from Arket, we’re totally hooked. Style it with white cowboy boots and a chunky knit now, then switch it up with a ribbed vest and flip-flops in summer.
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Fanfare Label High Waist Upcycled Thread Flare Jeans
Fanfare Label is a new denim brand to watch in 2024. All of their jeans are made from recycled fabric that would otherwise end up in landfills, creating unique designs like these chevron-stitched jeans.
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Mint velvet grey wide diamante jeans
Sparkly jeans aren’t just for party season: I plan to pair this grey diamante style with a white t-shirt on the weekend and a corset top for Friday night drinks.
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Reformation Abby High Rise Straight Jeans
Since Reformation launched their denim collection in 2017, it’s quickly become a fashion editor favorite, and with its high waist and straight-leg silhouette, this Abbey style is perfect for everyday wear.
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Best Barrel Jeans
Free People Lauren Carpenter Barrel Jeans
Barrel jeans are all the rage right now, and we’re all for it. We love that these jeans from Free People have a low waist and a 2000s vibe.
Rosie Davenport is an E-commerce writer for Cosmopolitan UK and Red Online, covering fashion, beauty and travel reviews as well as major sales events such as Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Rosie has reviewed everything from Reformation dresses to the latest massage guns and knows the new brands to bookmark and the latest trends to follow. Prior to this role, she worked as a fashion E-commerce writer for publications such as ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar and Good Housekeeping for almost two years, before completing her MA in Fashion Journalism at Central Saint Martins in 2021, focusing on the rise (and rise) of fashion podcasts. Rosie has also worked for The Times, was deputy editor of the Mail on Sunday’s weekly YOU magazine and produced in-depth retail reports for trend forecasting agency WGSN. The highlight of her career was previewing Prada’s AW21 menswear show during the height of lockdown and interviewing Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons in their bedrooms. Outside of work, Rosie can be found trawling vintage shops or getting lost in London’s famous department stores. You can follow Rosie on Instagram: @rosie.davenport.
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