A vintage-inspired wash, cut from stretch denim with a regular rise and generous flare at the ankle.
Stretch flare jean,
$42.99 by ASOS
They’re freaky, flared or, at least a little baggier than you’re used to
Some people will point to Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance as the moment that flared jeans made their return to menswear, but as you can see, a wide range of brands already had bigger, boot-cut and flared denim in the pipeline for a Spring 2025 release. These jeans are a little on the freaky side—they've got a mix of' 70s swagger and Y2K nostalgia—and it makes for an eye-grabbing silhouette.
The jeans can be relaxed with a streetwear edge—think washed and worn styles with frayed hems that pool gently over the shoe and stopping short just centimeters from the ground. Or then can be refined and tailored, with a higher waist and crease down the center, just begging to be worn with a crisp top and some polished loafers. Of course, boot-cut denim is also the final sign of Western wear's return to menswear, which has been bubbling up more and more lately.
Now, if you're looking to cop the same jeans Kendrick was wearing on stage, I've got some bad news: They're from Hedi Slimane's Celine collection (which means they cost $1,300 and are already sold out). The good news, however, is that there are a surprising amount of options out there right now. From sub-$100 jeans from trusted brands like Levi's and Gap to some stylish designer interpretations from Todd Snyder and legendary Japanese denim gods KAPTIAL. The amount of flare varies, so you control just how wild you want to get. The choice of styles is yours, but the decision to get a pair is already decided: Flare out and have some fun.
A vintage-inspired wash, cut from stretch denim with a regular rise and generous flare at the ankle.
Stretch flare jean,
$42.99 by ASOS
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These have less of a flare, but the relaxed straight leg, cut from a mid-weight organic cotton and TENCEL denim gives it a flattering drape.
'90s Loose straight jean,
$118 by Everlane
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These baggy jeans are made from 13oz organic and recycled-cotton denim, that has a faded, washed tone with a subtle coated finish.
Wide-leg relaxed jean,
$135 by COS
High-waisted and creased, these vintage-inspired jeans are constructed from a durable stretch denim to provide comfort while making a statement.
High-waisted flare jean,
$255 / $205 by PHIX
When your jeans are flared, it visually lengthens the leg. Further embrace this by tucking in your shirt and/or wearing a cropped style jacket. With this higher waisted style, a longer shirt just doesn’t quite hit right.
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