Traditional six-pocket styling with embroidery details at back. Contrast stitching. Zip fly. Heavily faded thighs and seat. Whiskered lap. Heavy grinding and tearing throughout.
How to wear boyfriend jeans
Because this style is meant to sit low on the hips, it works on both curvy and straight bodies. If you are petite or have a short waist, even out proportions by cuffing jeans with a smaller roll.
Look for a straight leg. Bootcut or flared jeans aren't in the least bit flattering for this trend.
Consider what you are going to pair with your boyfriend jeans. In order to maintain a look that is both casual and feminine, it’s best to stick with slim-fitting tops and girly footwear.
If you are going to buy a pair, don't feel the need to buy new. A vintage pair from your local charity shop will have more authenticity.
If you choose to pair your boyfriend jeans with masculine pieces such as a button-down cotton flannel, be sure to show off your feminine features by cinching your waist with a belt, slipping into a bold pair of shoes, and accessorizing with chunky bracelets.
On cooler days try pairing your cuffed boyfriend jeans with a pair of patterned socks or stockings.