![]() There seem to be two camps – one loves and one despises the return of the 70s. Gap High Rise ’70s Flare Jeans with Washwell Photo by Gap The best overall flare: Gap High Rise ’70s Flare Jeans with Washwell – $54-99.95 The Selena ticks a lot boxes - high-waisted, high-quality denim, relaxed leg, just the right amount of distressed, sustainably made and did I mention the butt? They run true to size and don’t have much stretch, so keep that in mind if you’re planning to sit down for long periods of time. I don’t really need to say more, but I will. ![]() These jeans will make your butt look great. Photo by Reformation Boot cut runner up: Reformation Selena High Rise Relaxed Jeans – $210 Reformation Selena High Rise Relaxed Jeans. These are true denim, so they start a little stiff but will loosen up after a few wears and washes. For reference, I typically wear a size 29, but tend to go up to 30 in Levi’s. A timeless classic that will never go out of style and looks great on most body types - pay attention to Levi’s size guides, as we find they run a little small. ![]() Levi Strauss invented the 501s way back in 1873, and we’re still wearing (and loving them) today. Photo by Levi's The best overall boot cut: Levi’s 501s – $118Ĭonsidered the “original blue jean” for a reason. The best non-denim: Gap Sky High Rise Faux-Leather Cheeky Straight Pants Runner up: Amazon Essentials Women’s Pull-On Jegging This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]()
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