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7 best jeans for women 2026, tested and approved by editors

Saving you from a dreaded trip to the fitting room.
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In this fast-fashion era, though, prioritising sustainable shopping habits and not replacing items we already own just because a new aesthetic or “era” drops is key, so it’s a good thing I'm here to talk you through finding your ideal pair from start to finish.


Best jeans for women, tested by 7 Glamour editors:

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How we tested the best jeans for women

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Not to toot our own horn, but we are pros at picking both new season buys and capsule wardrobe essentials, and not just for aesthetic reasons. When it comes to the best jeans for women, we wanted to put all shapes, fabrications, lengths, colourways and even prints to the test to check which pairs are really worth buying into this year.

To do this, Glamour editors and contributors Georgia Trodd, Mayola Fernandes, Sophie Donovan, Lian Brooks, Sophie Cockett, Chrissie Moncrieffe and Felicity Hayward wore several pairs over the course of a few weeks to create an edit of 25 styles we genuinely rate. We wore them to work, out shopping, and to lunch to check how comfortable they were too – cos there's nothing worse than some ill-fitting denim, right?

Why you can trust me

Rather than having one person try on some bestselling jeans, I decided to rope in seven. As I've waxed lyrical already, no woman has the same figure as the last, so I wanted to demonstrate a handful of styles on a handful of bodies, ranging from a size UK 8 to a UK 22, 5ft 2 to 6ft tall. Hopefully, this helps you make a bit more of an informed decision when it comes to making your next purchase.


If you're in the market for a new pair of jeans, or you’re simply fed up with sub-par, ill-fitting denim of seasons past, this ultimate buying guide to the best women's jeans will have you stumbling across something comfy.

'Cos, as a result of wearing, loving and hating our fair share of jeans over the years, myself and the rest of team Glamour have found all manner of high street jeans, black jeans, best tall jeans, stretch denim jeans, cropped jeans and retro-inspired leg styles that'll serve you very well. Consider your every denim need covered.

What is the best brand for women's jeans? See below for our thoughts

What style of jeans are most flattering?

Finding a woman who is the same jeans size across all of their favourite retailers is a rarity. In fact, we'd bet money it's never happened. Sizes can vary wildly depending on the store you're shopping in which is, for sure, disheartening. Our advice is to dismiss the numbers on the label, go for what you feel the most comfortable in (with or without the best shapewear) and be prepared to try on lots of styles. There's not just one particular style for every body shape. And remember: clothes are supposed to fit your body, not the other way around.

See the best plus size jeans here, the best tall jeans here, and the best petite jeans here.

Feeling overwhelmed? Here's a quick guide to the different styles for women:

  • Barrel leg jeans: Fitted at the waist, baggy and exaggerated around the leg and knee, and tapered at the ankle with seams around the knee for extra volume.
  • Mom jeans: Think Monica Geller from Friends – mom jeans are exactly what she wears. Fitted at the waist and hips and baggier around the leg.
  • Straight jeans: All one shape the whole way down, super versatile.
  • Wide-leg jeans: Fitted around the waist getting gradually wider and wider down the leg.
  • Baggy jeans: Provide that two-sizes-too-big effect. Loose everywhere for a relaxed fit.
  • Flared jeans: Tight-ish until the knee, then ‘flare’ out as their name suggests for a '70s finish.
  • Cropped Jeans: Do what they say on the tin – they're tight/skinny fitting all the way down.
  • High-waist jeans: Sit high up on the waist.
  • Low-rise jeans: Sit below the belly button.
  • Boyfriend jeans: Tend to fit exactly how a pair of men's jeans might fit a woman.
  • Granny jeans: An update on the now-classic mom jean, this high-waisted style has a straight-legged or slightly loose silhouette.
  • Skinny jeans: Exactly what they sound like; skinny/tight to your figure the entire way down. Think Topshop Joni jean.
  • Rhinestone jeans: Can be any shape, but must be covered in rhinestones or diamantés.
  • Cigarette jeans: A hybrid between mom jeans and skinny jeans – high-rise, almost-straight leg, and not too tight but not too loose either.
  • Distressed jeans: Made to look like they've been worn for a long time purposely damaged or ripped.
  • Dad jeans: Similar to boyfriend jeans but slightly more vintage looking and tend to be mid-waist as opposed to low.
  • Bootcut jeans: Slim fit through the upper legs that tapers at the knee then looses at the ankle. Traditionally, this was so that boots could be worn underneath the jeans, hence the name!
  • Column jeans: Very similar to dad jeans but with a higher rise on the waist. They can be a bit baggier, too.
Mayola Fernandes and Georgia Trodd.

Mayola Fernandes and Georgia Trodd.

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According to the runways, skinny jeans and slightly cropped straight leg jeans are where you should set your sights for 2026. That's not to say that beloved baggy, wide-leg or barrel legs are out though – you do you.

What type of jeans should an older woman wear?

Jeans aren't age-dependent, so whatever you feel comfortable and confident in is exactly what you should wear. The older women we know, though, have said they prefer high-waist jeans that flatter their tummies, and denim with plenty of stretch in it. Styles like mom jeans and straight-leg jeans tend to be the most popular, too.

What is the top jeans brand in the UK?

There are cult denim brands like Levis and Lee, plus high street online clothing stores that are popular for jeans among women in the UK. Premium high street brands and luxury designers like Agolde, Citizens of Humanity and FRAME are increasing in popularity more recently, too.

For more from Glamour UK's Senior Commerce Writer Georgia Trodd, follow her on Instagram @georgiatrodd.