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Jeans Guide - Alles über Stoff, Formen und Schnitte
RatgeberJul 20, 20225 min read

Jeans Guide - Everything about fabric, shapes and cuts

Our men's jeans guide starts with a look back in time: Did you know that Levi Strauss made the first pair of jeans in 1853, that the term "blue jeans" was coined in 1920, and that Mustang launched the first stretch jeans in 1961? Today, jeans are available as sturdy leisure trousers, with a cool used look, or with a super-soft grip, a well-groomed look, and tremendous flexibility for casual Fridays at the office. The range of styles and qualities is so vast that it's easy to lose track.

But there's no need to worry. With our Jeans Guide, you'll easily find your way around and filter out the jeans that suit you and your needs from the wide range on offer in no time.

Because one thing is clear: a man's wardrobe should contain at least three different models – ideally in different colors and with different details. Then you'll always be well-dressed, both in your free time and at work, and your pure passion for fashion won't be neglected either.

The different jeans fits

This jeans guide focuses on the different fits. Some magically conceal problem areas, others visually enhance your legs—in either case, you should know what the fit designations mean.

Regular Fit

Regular fit means the jeans have a straight cut throughout. The leg has a comfortable width. These jeans are suitable for every body type. However, regular fit jeans are ideal for men of shorter stature. They also distract from a large stomach and visually conceal strong thighs.

Skinny Fit

This fit is close to the body. Skinny jeans hug your legs, and the fabric usually has a certain amount of stretch. Do you have well-toned calves and thighs? Then this fit will show your efforts. If you opt for a slightly higher-cut model, these jeans will magically erase a few extra pounds in your stomach area.

Slim Fit

Slim-fit jeans are cut a little wider than skinny jeans , but still quite figure-hugging. Their main characteristic is the tapered leg, which still allows for a certain degree of freedom of movement. Many slim-fit models have a stretch component. Jeans with this cut are ideal for tall men with well-toned legs. If you have shorter legs, this cut still suits you, as it creates the illusion of length.

Tapered Fit

Wide at the top, narrow at the bottom – that sums up this cut. Tapered means something like cone, and that means the waistband is wide and the cut on the leg gets narrower towards the ankle. These trousers with a tapered leg are perfect for concealing problem areas on the seat and thighs. Compared to straight-leg jeans, they have a tighter cut, but fit looser than skinny or slim-fit jeans. If you have muscular thighs and calves, these trousers are your best friend. The looser cut is also flattering for tall men. Tapered-fit jeans are less suitable for short men, as the cut visually compresses them.

Straight Leg

Straight-leg jeans feature a straight leg and a relaxed fit. They have a loose, casual fit and are ideal for everyday wear. The jeans are fitted on the thighs, while they fit a bit looser on the calves. Their relaxed cut makes them suitable for both athletic men and those who want to conceal overly large or thin calves.

Boot Cut

This cut is straight from the hips to the knee and slightly flared from the knee down. The trouser legs sit loosely over boots, and sneakers also pair wonderfully with boot-cut jeans. Some styles have a tighter cut at the thigh, making the flared leg appear more visually striking. Boot-cut jeans are suitable for men who want to conceal a small belly and strong thighs, as the flared leg visually distracts from one or two problem areas.

Loose Fit

The loose fit is comfortable and uncomplicated. It originated in the workplace and is primarily characterized by plenty of freedom of movement. Loose fit jeans offer plenty of room. The pants sit loosely on the hips and buttocks and have a wide cut in the leg. Thanks to the generous cut, you can casually conceal problem areas on your buttocks and legs.

Which jeans cut suits which body type? A quick overview in our jeans guide

If you're wondering how to find the perfect size and cut, you should have a tape measure, pen, and paper handy. Here's how to measure:

Measure your waist size: Measure the narrowest part of your waist in centimeters. Then convert to inches, as many jeans sizes are measured in inches. To do this, divide the measured number by 2.54.

Measure your inseam: Measure your inside leg from the crotch to the floor. Divide the result by 2.54.

This determines the jeans size.

Example: With a waist size of 89 centimeters and an inside leg length of 86 centimeters, the jeans size is W35/L34.

This brief overview of cuts is intended to help you narrow down the jeans cuts that are best for you.

Regular Fit: These jeans are suitable for every figure.

Loose Fit: For men with strong hips and strong legs.

Boot Cut: Suitable for all body sizes, conceals a strong core.

Straight Leg: For all body sizes, ideal for athletic builds, conceals overly strong or too thin calves.

Tapered Fit: Perfect for tall, strong men. Short men should avoid this cut.

Slim Fit: Suitable for all body sizes, ideal for short men and recommended for tall men with well-trained legs.

Skinny Fit: For slim, fit men and for men who have well-trained legs but a slightly stronger abdominal region.

Jeans color guide

Dark colors are slimming, flattering, and visually elongating. Therefore, the rule of thumb is "the darker, the better." Light denim shades with striking washes and effects are a good option if you have thin legs and want to appear a bit more physically strong. Gray jeans make the look appear a bit inconspicuous, but bold colors are a real eye-catcher. Why not try wearing denim jeans in bold colors with a striped shirt, or mint green jeans with a casual shirt? Get inspired and try something new!

Which wash is right for me?

Washed-in creases, acid washes with speckles and crinkles, or classic stone washes: If you want to look cool, acid and stone washed jeans are a great choice. Untreated jeans, also known as raw denim, make the fabric look brand new. Raw denim is perfect for men who value a well-groomed appearance. Bleached or oil-washed jeans are perfect for casual wear. They have an uneven texture. Bleached and oil-washed jeans are suitable for men who love a casual look.

Our conclusion: You have more choice than you think

Whether you have thick or thin legs, a strong midriff or a six-pack – there's a cut to suit every figure. You can't go wrong with regular-fit jeans ; they're a good choice for every man. The same applies to loose fit, boot cut, and straight leg styles. Skinny jeans are reserved for men who want to show off their toned legs, and shorter men should steer clear of tapered-fit jeans.

IF YOU KNOW THESE BASIC RULES AND HAVE DETERMINED YOUR PERFECT JEANS SIZE WITH A TAPE MEASURING, YOU CAN EASILY CHOOSE THE RIGHT MODEL THAT SUITS YOUR TASTE IN COLOR AND STYLE

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