
Jeans are differentiated by the Cut, Rise and Washes.
CUT
Boot-cut jeans: They are loose through the leg and wide at the leg opening, They are perfect to wear if you don't wanna stick your jeans in your boots. They are a must for fall and winter wardrobe.
Flare-cut jeans: It is similar to boot-cut but a little bit tighter at upper thighs and is cut wider or flare out from knee down, looking like a bell shape at the hem.
Bell Bottom-cut jeans: These are wide-legged pants; loose from the knee downwards and fitted tightly around the hips.
Skinny jeans: These jeans are given all different names like tapered pants, carrot leg pants, ice-cream cone pants, old-school hood jeans, etc. These are slim-fit pants which are tapered through the end of the ankle.
Straight-cut: It is the kind of jeans with a consistent circumference of their legs from the hip down to the leg. It is natural classic fit jeans.
Crops/ Capris: These are regular or skin fitted jeans ending at the knees or a little below it.
Distressed jeans: These are the jeans with holes, shredding and crinkles creating highly worn appearance.
FIT
Slim/ Regular fit: These fit tight in the seat and thighs. This enhances the natural shape of the body.
Relaxed/ Loose fit: These are the name states are roomy and loose on the body,
RISE
Classic rise: They fall at or just below the belly button.
High Waist rise: They start above the belly button.
Low/ Ultra Low rise: These fall way below the belly button.
WASH
Original Denim Dark: These are dark in color and stiff in the feel,
Stone wash: These are pre-washed, worn looking but soft in the feel.
Dirty: They are beige, brown and khaki in shades. These also appear to be pre-washed, worn looking but soft in the feel.
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