
Dear John Denim
Denim Fit Guide
There is nothing better than finding the perfect pair. Core silhouettes, how rigid denim behaves versus stretch, and a spotlight style per fit. We favor pieces in New Arrivals and the Evergreen wash when we feature a jean.
01 — Fit
Straight
RiseFrom mid to super high—choose the rise that balances your torso and footwear.
LegEven width from thigh to hem for a clean line that works with sneakers, loafers, or heels.
LookThe everyday silhouette: polished enough for work, easy enough for weekends.
02 — Fit
Skinny & jegging
RiseTypically mid to high rise to smooth the midsection and anchor a close leg.
LegSlim from hip through ankle—streamlined without feeling costume-y.
LookTucks cleanly into boots and balances oversized knits and blazers.
03 — Fit
Bootcut
RiseOften mid or high to elongate the leg before the kick at the hem.
LegFitted through thigh and knee, opening subtly below the knee for boots or a slight stack.
LookClassic proportion play: slim on top, gentle flare at the shoe.
04 — Fit
Flare
RiseHigh-rise flares visually lengthen legs; cropped flares hit above the ankle for shoes to shine.
LegFitted through the hip and thigh with a pronounced opening from the knee down.
LookSeventies polish or modern minimal—depending on wash and rise.
05 — Fit
Boyfriend & girlfriend
RiseFrom relaxed mid to easy high—roomier in the top block for a borrowed-from-him feel.
LegStraight or slightly tapered with an easy thigh and casual leg opening.
LookEffortless, slightly slouchy, perfect with a slim tee or tucked blouse.
06 — Fit
Jogger
RiseUsually mid rise with a relaxed or elasticized waist for pull-on ease.
LegTapers toward the ankle—often cuffed or banded—for a sporty denim alternative.
LookOff-duty uniform: sneakers, slides, or low-profile boots.
07 — Fit
Wide leg
RiseHigh rise anchors volume; full-length or cropped inseams change the attitude entirely.
LegGenerous sweep from thigh through hem for movement and air.
LookArchitectural and easy—pairs with fitted tops to balance proportion.
Fabric
Rigid vs stretch
How denim behaves in the hand: structured vintage character versus easy recovery—both have a place in your closet.
Rigid
Rigid & non-stretch
Looks like
Authentic indigo character, defined creases, and a true vintage drape that holds its shape.
Feels like
Firm in the fitting room, then yours after a few wears—like a great vintage find that keeps getting better.
Stretch
Stretch
Looks like
Clean, smooth surfaces with dependable recovery—especially in slim and wide-leg shapes.
Feels like
Lightweight to midweight with easy give: comfortable on day one, easy through travel and long days.
At home
How to measure
No fitting room? Use a soft tape and compare to measurements on each product page.
- 01
Waist
Around your natural waist where you like denim to sit—level tape, comfortably loose.
- 02
Front rise
Crotch seam to top of waistband. Shows how high the jean will sit.
- 03
Inseam
Inner leg from crotch to hem. Match to listed inseams for cuffs or heels.
- 04
Leg opening
Hem flat, seam to seam—preview stack or flare over your shoes.







