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I Just Tried 2024's Best-Selling High-Street Jeans For Women—These Five Were the Best | Who What Wear UK

Nov 02, 2024

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After weeks, maybe even months, of avoiding wearing any form of jeans, I'm ready to embrace them once again. The truth is, I haven't liked the way my current denim collection looks, or how it feels to wear compared to my comfy slouchy trousers. After a much-needed wardrobe clear-out, I've now got rid of all the pairs I dislike (yes, especially the ones that no longer fit) and I now have space for a few new key styles that I can add to my repertoire for winter 2024 and beyond.

As we all know, jeans shopping can be a stress-inducing process. To minimise the potential trauma, I decided to try-on some of the best-selling pairs fellow fashion editors and influencers seem to rate highly. Because like a holiday destination or brunch location, a trusted recommendation is always welcomed. Whether it's COS' Arch jeans, Reformation's straight leg styles or H&M's classic collection, here's my honest reviews of some of the key jean styles. For reference, I'm a size 10 (a 28 or 29 waist) and 5'4".

H&M Wide High Jeans

Style Notes: H&M is a favourite of mine when it comes to high street denim, and I already own quite a few pairs. In my experience, I would suggest always sizing up as they run small so here I'm wearing a 12. I love this pair, they're soft and sit at the right spot on my waist. The wide-leg, slightly flared style makes me legs look so much longer than they are—especially with small heels. I would definitely buy these.

H&M Wide Regular Jeans

Style Notes: To back up my point of loving H&M jeans, I also really appreciate this wide-leg blue pair. These are super high waisted and felt really comfy and not tight around the crotch like some high-waisted pairs tend to be. These are the perfect length for me with heels, but I also think I could wear them to sit baggy at the bottom with loafers or trainers.

M&S Slouchy Wide-Leg Jeans

Style Notes: What I enjoy most about the denim at M&S is the fact most styles comes in three lengths—short, regular and long—so you're bound to find the perfect fit. With that being said, I tried these in short, and as you can see they're a bit too short even with flat loafers so I would opt for regular. I do however love how soft they are, how the dark denim will go with everything and how they are very much true to size—I'm wearing a size 10.

M&S Mom Jeans

Style Notes: A classic everyday style, the 'mom' jeans are just an easy throw-on-anytime pair to rely on. I enjoy how these are an angle grazer, but if you're a lot taller than 5'4" inches you may want to opt for the 'long' pair so they don't bridge into ankle swinger territory. You could wear them as a turn-up if they were slightly longer, too.

Reformation Abby Jeans

Style Notes: Although I only own one pair of Reformation jeans, they're definitely some of the best around. True to size (I'm wearing a 29) they always fit perfectly. The Abby jeans are really soft, fit high on the waist at the back and considering baggy jeans are usually too long for me, these are just the right length. I also love how all jeans come with a QR label that you can scan to track the journey of the jeans—a great sustainability step other brands should take note of.

Reformation Wilder Jeans

Style Notes: Proving my point about having brilliant jeans, I also rate the Wilder. These fit snuggly on the waist (they're a 29, too) and they feel similar to shaping jeans without being too tight. They're supposed to be cropped but as I'm 5'4" they're a little longer on me, but I actually prefer this so I can wear them with heels, too.

COS Column Jeans

Style Notes: I really want these COS jeans, in fact, I'm 100% going to buy them. The perfect everyday pair, I like how they're high waisted but not too high, how they're not too tight around the leg and that the length will work with both trainers and heels. I'm wearing a size 29.

Cos Arch Jeans

Style Notes: I've heard great thing about the 'Arch' jeans, so I was excited to try them. I'm wearing a size 29 and they feel like a good fit but I don't think they're quite the right pair for me. The wider leg and tapered hem makes me look a bit shorter and would definitely be better suited to someone slightly taller. But all in all I do rate them and like how they sit on the waist and just above my trainers.

Arket Shore Jeans

Style Notes: I have no idea how this is my first time ever trying Arket jeans! I tried on three pairs in total, all in a size 29, but they were all on the snug side so I think they tend to come up smaller than usual. The Shore jeans are super soft though, so they may give a little bit after a few wears. And I feel like you would get so much wear out of these slightly baggy blue jeans.

Arket Darlia Jeans

Style Notes: I wanted to 'Rose' cropped straight leg jeans, but considering they're so popular, they were impossible to find in my side. This is why I tried the 'Darlia' which are a straight leg with stretch. I tried on my usual size (29) and what I found is these were even tighter so I would maybe have to size up once or even twice in these for them to be the perfect fit. If I had more time to be like Goldilocks and find the right size, I think these would be a brilliant addition to my denim collection.

Harriet Davey is a freelance fashion editor who has been part of Who What Wear's extended team since 2017. She previously worked in print at Look magazine and has since worked across print, digital and social for many other titles, including British Vogue, Stylist, Grazia, Refinery29 and Marie Claire. Also a stylist, Harriet has had the pleasure of producing cover shoots and editorials along with commercial shoots for brands including Boux Avenue, Watches of Switzerland, Benefit Cosmetics and Revolution. To add to this, Harriet also works in live TV styling for ITV’s This Morning.Back to Who What Wear. With hundreds of published stories on site, Harriet knows what the WWW reader wants. Keeping up to date with the latest It buys and runway trends, she can guarantee to keep you one step ahead of the most stylish people.When not writing or styling, Harriet loves to go shopping (yes, more fashion). If she’s not in a local Hackney bar or restaurant, you can find her forever searching for her next holiday destination.

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