Jeans For Men

Straight Leg Jeans Jeans with a straight leg fit precisely how they sound: The silhouette is straight from the hips through the legs. Straight jean fits perfectly when it's neither too snug nor too loose, and the mid-rise is often neither too high nor too low. Straight Taper Jeans A...

Straight Leg Jeans

Jeans with a straight leg fit precisely how they sound: The silhouette is straight from the hips through the legs. Straight jean fits perfectly when it's neither too snug nor too loose, and the mid-rise is often neither too high nor too low.

Straight Taper Jeans

A straight shape in which a tapered leg follows the thighs that narrow past the knees and through the hem in the straight taper style of Men's jeans is also quite self-explanatory.

Slim Straight Jeans

Slim straight jeans, also known as skinny fit, are like most slimmer shapes in that they are straight through the knee and slim up top. They are typically made with a little lower rise that sits just above the hips.

Slim Taper Jeans

The thin taper is trimmed through the thighs and has a skinny leg; this is the last stop before you enter the realm of fully-fledged skinny jeans. (These are narrow jeans, though, if you have thicker legs.) Low-rise, at the hip level, or even lower, slim-fit jeans are also frequently worn.

Bootcut Jeans

Bootcut jeans, which are shaped to fit over a pair of cowboy boots, are a mainstay of western clothing. Each one flares out at the hem, though not necessarily to a disco, bell-bottom level. They come in their sub-flavors, such as slender and relaxed.

Relaxed Taper Jeans

Men who never skip leg day should wear relaxed taper jeans. The shape, which is roomier above the knee and tapered below for a more customized fit, is intended to highlight a robust set of tree trunks rather than accommodate them. These jeans are the ideal way to display your stunning gams.