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I completely understand that it can be exhausting to constantly hear about the latest denim trends and that not everyone wants to buy new jeans every season. Take it from a fashion editor of 12 years: There’s no need to buy new jeans all the time unless it’s something you enjoy. In fact, you only really need five styles at the most.
The five jeans styles I’m turning your attention to are versatile, timeless, and easy to find at a variety of brands and price points. For the most part, people were wearing them 10 and even 20 years ago, which proves their longevity—no brand-new styles here. As someone who wears jeans almost daily and studies the jeans people wear just as often, I feel confident that these trendless jeans will see you through many situations.
Whether you need new anti-trend jeans or just want some outfit ideas for the jeans you already own, scroll on to familiarize yourself with the five key denim styles that are for life, not just for the season.
Relaxed Bootcut Jeans
Sure, there’s been plenty of talk about how bootcut jeans are back, but the subtly flared style never really looks dated. The key is to choose a relaxed pair that’s almost straight leg. I chose this style because it can seamlessly be dressed up or down, and it works with many shoe styles.
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Stovepipe Jeans
What exactly are stovepipe jeans, and how do they differ from straight-leg jeans? Generally speaking, stovepipe jeans are fitted at the waist, and the legs are a bit looser than straight-leg styles, and there’s no bunching at the ankles. The style is as buzzy as it gets right now, but it’s always in style, even when the term “stovepipe” is more escapable.
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Slim Black Jeans
When you need to dress up a little but also just want to wear jeans, slim black denim is the answer. Your outfit will look 10 times sleeker than it would’ve if worn with pretty much any other jeans style. Of course, you can also dress slim black jeans down for daytime—just like Anouk Yve did in the photo below.
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Tapered Jeans
Jeans with the slightest taper look supremely elegant, and I love them with flats in particular. They give whatever they’re paired with that ’90s cool-girl look that everyone is after.
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Ankle-Length Wide-Leg Jeans
If you like to wear jeans year-round, including in the summer, wide-leg jeans are your best bet (airflow!). Look for pairs that hit slightly above the ankle. In my opinion, the chicest way to style them is with kitten heels and simple basics.