
Finding jeans and bottoms that fit well doesn't have to mean spending a lot. Whether you're after a crisp pair of 90s-style jeans or a midi skirt that works for everything, there's something here that'll feel like it was made for you.
Start by thinking about how you actually dress day-to-day—are you more straight-leg or wide-leg, structured or relaxed? Then consider the vibe you want: vintage-inspired, polished, minimalist. The right fit changes everything, so don't skip the details like rise and length; they're what makes something feel intentional instead of just okay.

These palazzo jeans have that relaxed, high-waisted silhouette that feels like a hug and looks effortlessly put-together.
A true 90s classic that works whether you're dressing them up or down—the selvedge detail is just a bonus.

Wide-leg cropped jeans are the piece you'll reach for constantly; this wash is the kind of blue that goes with everything.
This check midi skirt has the kind of easy elegance that makes getting dressed feel less stressful.

Flare jeans that sit right at the hip and feel vintage without trying too hard—a steal at this price.
Sage linen pants that drape beautifully and feel cool against your skin; perfect for when you want to feel polished but comfortable.

Denim shorts with just enough structure to feel intentional, whether you're pairing them with a tee or something dressier.
A modern take on classic denim that feels a little editorial without being precious about it.

These jeans have that soft, lived-in quality that usually takes months to break in—they're there from day one.

A midi skirt that reads as effortless but actually works with almost everything in your closet.

Tailored trousers in a neutral that feels both polished and approachable; the kind of piece that earns its place in your rotation.
Straight-leg jeans run the same width from hip to ankle, while wide-leg jeans gradually widen below the knee. Straight feels sleek and timeless; wide-leg feels relaxed and editorial. Both work—it just depends on the vibe you're after.
Rise is the distance from your crotch seam to the top of the waistband. High-rise (sits at your natural waist) is flattering and comfortable; mid-rise (sits a few inches below) feels modern and works with cropped tops; low-rise (sits on your hips) is vintage-feeling but takes more styling. Try them on if you can—what feels good matters more than the name.
Jeans should fit snug through the hips and thigh when you first buy them—they'll stretch slightly with wear. If you can't button them comfortably or they leave marks on your skin, go up a size. You want to feel secure, not squeezed.
The right pair of jeans or bottoms changes how you move through your day. Take your time finding what fits, then enjoy wearing it.
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