Types of jeans for women
In the market, with all the types of jeans that exist, we can hardly differentiate one from the other. This wide variety responds to the saying "to each his own", since each person has his own style and, in the case of clothing, also his figure.
For this reason, we want to explain what are the main types of jeans for women, because they have evolved a lot since the first denim pants manufactured in the mid-nineteenth century.
Straight cut jeans
This type of women's jean is a classic, which is why it is in every woman's closet. As its name suggests, these pants have straight and regular legs from the waist to the ankles.
Because of its shape, which neither narrows nor widens at any point, it is a denim model that flatters any silhouette, as well as being one of the most comfortable.
Skinny jeans
Skinny jeans are one of the tightest women's jeans, along with slim jeans. In fact, this type of jeans takes its name from the second-skin effect they create, enhancing the silhouette of both legs and ankles.
Flare jeans
The main characteristic of this type of denim is its medium, close-fitting waist and legs that widen slightly from the knee.
Wide leg jeans
Next are the wide leg jeans, jeans with very wide legs and totally loose. The cut can vary, from straight to slightly flared at the bottom, like this model from Bustins Jeans.
Bell-bottom jeans
Although they are less common today, bell-bottom jeans were all the rage in the 60s and 70s. These jeans, which are straight at the waist and at the top of the legs, flared out from the knee, giving the sensation of forming an "elephant leg".
Cargo jeans
This type of denim pants is one of the most worn nowadays. They are straight jeans in terms of cut, but their main detail is the large pockets on the legs, which are usually square and have button closure.
They can also have other details that give them a more informal touch, such as this model with zippers at the bottom, rather wide, and short as in the 00s.
Slow fashion jeans for women
Yes, jeans have become a staple with a permanent demand. In fact, the demand is so great (and not just for jeans) that the fashion industry has become one of the most polluting in the world.
We, at Bustins Jeans, have another vision of the textile sector: slow fashion. slow fashionWe have a different vision of the textile sector: slow fashion, handcrafting quality and sustainable garments, capable of lasting for years in the closet if they are properly cared for.