Finding the right pair of jeans is hard. Very hard. Pretty much impossible, even.
There’s so much to consider: the fit on your build, the level of distress, which pairs can be worn to which occasions, and if they’ll need alterations. Styles change, too, so you have to keep up with what’s in, out, and coming back. It’s all enough to give you a headache so severe, you give up shopping entirely.
But here we are, with the hope and optimism you need to make jean shopping just a little bit easier, if not downright enjoyable. There are some brands, styles, and washes that are pretty hard to go wrong with and will work over a long period of time. There are others that may not be the foundation of your wardrobe but nice to have. And then there are the jeans that you get when you have the basics down and are just looking for a pair that feel special.
In this case, finding jeans doesn’t have to be so exhausting when you have someone else doing it for you. These 30 jeans are all very different, and each can be found online through some of our favorite retailers. No matter your taste or budget, there’s bound to be a pair for you.
Looks like the impossible has become possible after all.
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Love the look and feel of raw denim? Of course you do. Filson’s Rail-Splitter Jeans are built to last. The more you wear these, the softer they’ll become—and this pair will continue to gain more and more character over time.
Good jeans don’t have to cost an arm or a 32″ leg. These top-rated jeans will be your go-to for all occasions and help you save your hard-earned dollars with an affordable price tag.
Quite literally, these jeans are next level. They’re tapered and tailored but still breathable—and nowhere near too-skinny territory. Plus, the AirFlex+ means they won’t end up bunching, puckering, or looking baggy after hours of wear.
If it’s not broke, why fix it? Wrangler’s classic 5-pocket style is a top-seller on Walmart for being a durable pair of denim jeans with a comfortable fit that allow you to move freely throughout your busy day.
Mark Wahlberg embodied an era when he posed in his Calvins. The company does the ‘90s like no other, with classic stonewashes and slim, straight fits. Any guy with an eye toward sartorial history will give you a well-deserved nod.
Some companies may dabble in stretch denim, but Warp and Weft has made it a life calling. Its fits are available in the broadest number of washes we’ve ever seen, while the feel of them is unmatched. They’ve also added some magic in the fabric to ensure that your pants don’t bag out over time.
When the vast majority of makers moved on from bootcut jeans in the mid-Aughts, Diesel held out, and it remains the biggest and best maker of the style today. Cotton, with a touch of elastane for stretch, these are comfortable right off of the rack. The Tim Riggins cut begs for a pair of Luccheses peeping underneath.
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There’s no shortage of companies elbowing into the selvedge space. Taylor Stitch continues to distinguish itself with the fits, materials, and construction that make you want to wear them every day. Cut from organic 13-ounce cotton and copper YKK rivets and buttons, it’s ready to go the distance.
Raw denim is great for achieving that perfectly worn-in look, but requires more effort than most guys would like. Thankfully, Buck Mason has a solution. Modeled after a pair of raw jeans worn over a 12-month period, the Maverick has the rugged look you’ve been looking for, but without the tedious break-in period needed to achieve the perfect look.
For guys with slim legs, APC’s skinny-fit jeans have the slender silhouette you want, without completely clinging to your thighs and calves. Plus, the low rise hits at the hips for a rockstar vibe.
If you need anything denim or you’re willing to go all-out on a Canadian tuxedo, Paige is an invaluable source. The brand’s Lennox jeans prove exactly that.
Some denim enthusiasts swear by raw denim, but working the tough, thicker fabric into a shape that forms to your body can be enough work to replace your full-time job. Instead, go for a deep indigo denim with the comfort of stretch for a perfect 9-to-5 workwear jean. They’re the best kind of skinny jean—fitted without suffocating your legs.
Just as you’d expect from Bonobos, the brand offers one of the most comfortable jeans on the market, available in every wash you could imagine, fits that range from tailored to straight, and they even come in the full range of sizes for every man to find his perfect match.
Just in case you were looking for the perfect jeans to wear to work on a casual Friday, J.Crew has you covered. These maintain an air of put-together formality but without looking or feeling at all stuffy.
Just like Polo Ralph Lauren as a brand, these jeans combine vintage, old-world charm with modern, cool touches.
Levi’s has never been one for outlandish designs or otherworldly colors, but when they do innovative, it comes in the form of soft fabrics, cozy textures, and flattering silhouettes. If you’re looking for a solid pair of tapered jeans, these guys are it.
If you’re into distressed denim, consider AG’s options with just the right worn-in spots they would most naturally occur. In light wash with a white T-shirt and fitted bomber jacket, you can channel the effortlessly cool vibes of a modern James Dean.
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Uniqlo is one of our not-at-all-best-kept secrets in the world of very good denim. They are comfortable with just the right amount of stretch (some give, without stretching out) and at a price point that’s hard to argue with. In other words, the brand has inexpensive jeans are good for stocking up.
Rag & Bone’s black jeans help you achieve two things: looking long and looking lean. They trick the eye into thinking the legs are longer and thinner, so get ready for more than a few compliments.
Everlane takes denim very seriously. In fact, the brand wash-tested their jeans 50 times to ensure their durability, stretch recovery, and lasting indigo color for a 365-day guarantee. You’ll love the fit, four-way stretch, and classic look, so make room in your closet to stock up on a few pairs. If you’re looking to fit thicker thighs, these have the right amount of room to do so.
If you’ve ever had the privilege of cozying up in cashmere, you’ll know the crazy soft fabric comes for a sky-high price. Mavi’s reasonably-priced Zach jean has that same soft, comfortable cashmere feel, but in the form of denim jeans you can and should wear anywhere—you’re welcome.
And of course, there will always be the classic 511s from Levi’s. They’ve withstood the test of time and have remained just plain cool for generations. That’s pretty impressive for a pair of jeans.
Thought you’d left Abercrombie behind in high school? Think again. Their jeans defy the confines of age, particularly because of their diverse amount of different fits, colors, and styles. They’re also made for athletic builds. Big thighs welcome and encouraged.
Look—if you’re asking us, you can never go wrong with a classic pair of skinny jeans. And this option from Mott and Bow has just the right amount of stretch that’ll have you wanting to wear these for nearly every occasion, whether it’s casual or more formal.
A classic medium wash will always be a closet staple. Think of them as the Goldilocks of denim washes—not too dark and not too light, just right.
Like everything Allsaints creates, the brand’s jeans are simply cool. They make some of our favorite black jeans because they have some texture to them, rather than looking so dark you’re not sure if it’s denim or a suit.
Mr P. is Mr Porter’s in-house brand and damn, so they do essentials well over there. The slim-fit selvedge jeans have the raw edge and insider knowledge of selvedge denim (the flipped up edge and two-stripe stitching is a dead giveaway)—and they look good dressed up or fully casual.
Truly every pair of Acne jeans is crafted to wear into that perfectly worn-in, passed-down-from-dad stunner that guys would pay a fortune for—and with the steep price tag, you still kind of have to. But…worth it.
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Madewell’s range of jeans, tees, and sweaters is a truly enjoyable place to shop. The denim range is always one that is simple and modern but never flashy, so you’ll know they’ll stay on trend for a good length of time.
Topman jeans are some of the best for an option that’s cheap, easy to buy, and might edge on the side of trendy. We recommend these most for trying out new fits—like relaxed and cropped—that you’re not sold on investing in quite yet.
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