Straight Leg Jeans
Classic straight leg magic sizes 00 - 32 Plus
Straight-Up Fabulous: Straight-Leg Jeans for Any Look
Straight-leg jeans are the forever classics that just keep on giving, and we’ll gladly accept. We've infused this iconic style with modern flair in a range of sleek, sculpting styles so you can choose the looks that make you feel the most amazing.
Here are a few places to start: The Good Legs Collection includes our best-selling mid-rise sculpting straight jeans, designed for peak levels of body-hugging and booty shaping—all thanks to our ridiculously stretchy, high-recovery denim that moves with you.
If you’re looking for jeans that hug your natural curves with the sexiest of embraces, try our Good Curve Collection, which features super high-rise straight jeans made to define your silhouette.
Straight-Leg Jeans FAQs
Straight-leg jeans fall straight from hip to hem—no taper, no flare. Depending on the style, they can feel snug or a bit roomier. Straight-cut jeans are flattering on any body type and versatile enough to go with tons of different looks.
Straight-leg jeans generally hit right at your ankles, otherwise they may bunch up on top of your shoes. And no one wants that.
Okay, we’re having a tough time thinking of shoes that don’t go with straight-leg jeans. For casual looks, wear sneakers, flat sandals with cute straps, or flats. If you'd like a little lift, you can’t go wrong with ankle boots or wedges. And when you’re going for an elevated look, denim straight-legs also look great with heeled, strappy sandals or pointed-toe pumps.
Cuff your straight jeans or leave them long—it’s all about your footwear and personal taste. For laid-back days, consider an off-the-shoulder sweatshirt or a loose band tee layered over a long sleeve. Straight-leg pants go well with a loose white button-up, which creates a stylish balance with bracelets and a necklace. For a night out, stilettos or ankle boots, plus a bodysuit (spaghetti straps, sleeveless, or tank) and a chain necklace with small hoops give you that extra edge.
If your straight-leg jeans are long enough, simply wear them over the tops of your boots. Similar to bootcut and flare jeans, a narrow ankle boot will give you a stylish lift. If your straight-fit jeans are short enough, they will rest above your ankle boots. The goal is to show a bit of the narrowness of the ankle so it doesn’t give you a blocky look.
Beware of that in-between length where the jeans bunch on top of the ankle boots. If that happens, consider cuffing your jeans to make them a bit shorter for the right look.
Yes, boyfriend jeans are a type of straight-leg jeans. They’re generally low or mid-rise, with a looser fit on the legs, and have a slightly cropped straight leg. You can find all that and more in our Good Boy Collection.
Well, they can be. Straight-cut jeans can fit baggy if that’s how you prefer to wear them. If that’s more your thing, check out our Good 90s Jeans Collection for a variety of 90s-inspired relaxed-fit straight-leg jeans.
Bootcut jeans have a moderate flair that starts around the mid-calf, while straight-leg jeans stay the course and descend straight down without a taper. Both styles can be worn in a similar way, with a variety of shoe styles, whether funky, formal, or casual.