Jeans Jargon

Wash

Wash refers to the color and finish of a pair of jeans.

  • Dark Wash - Dark washed jeans are the original denim; they are a deep indigo color and are often a bit stiff.
  • Stone Washed -These jeans are pre-washed and weathered to create a softer look and feel. The color is faded and the cotton in the jeans has a worn appearance.
  • Dirty Washed - Dirty washed jeans are like stone washed jeans in that they have been pre-washed to make them softer and to give them that worn-in look, but they have also been treated in a way that makes them appear dirty, or tinged beige, brown or khaki.
  • Distressed

    Distressed jeans are highly faded and are finished off with holes, rips, tears and often fraying hems.

    Rise

    The rise on a pair of jeans determines how high or low the jeans will sit on the waist.

  • Classic Rise - This traditional denim look is quickly coming back in fashion. A classic rise comes right below or at the belly button.
  • Low Rise - Low rise jeans sit well below the belly button, above or just at the hip bones.
  • Ultra-Low Rise - These jeans sit even lower than low rise jeans, usually below the hip bones.
  • High Waist - Currently making it back into fashion, high waist jeans have a rise that comes above the belly button.
  • Cut

    The cut of a pair of jeans refers to how the garment is shaped and typically refers to the legs of the jeans.

  • Straight leg - Straight leg jeans have a uniform fit from the top of the pant leg to the bottom. The bottom does not flare out, nor does it come in at the ankle.
  • Boot Cut - Boot cut jeans are slim in the thigh area and begin to angle out below the knee to make a moderately wide hem at the bottom.
  • Skinny- Hugely popular this year, the skinny jean is tight throughout. These jeans usually have a higher percentage of elastic in the denim to keep them slim yet comfortable.
  • Flare Leg-Like boot cut jeans; flare leg jeans angle out below the knee, but much more so, creating a bell-like shape at the hem.
  • Ankle Length- Ankle length jeans should fit with the hem coming down to above the ankle bone.
  • Capri Length- Capris are short jeans, with the hem stopping at mid-calf level.
  • Fit

    The fit of a pair of jeans refers to how the garment sits on the body; it especially refers to the seat and thigh area.

  • Slim Fit - Slim Fit jeans are tight in the seat and thigh area.
  • Regular Fit - Regular fit jeans are slim in the seat and thigh area, but are roomy enough to be comfortable.
  • Relaxed Fit- These jeans are roomy in the seat and thigh area, but not baggy.
  • Loose Fit- Loose fit jeans are very roomy and often baggy throughout.