Men's Jean Types | Guide To Fits, Styles & Cuts Men's Jean Types | Guide To Fits, Styles & Cuts

Men's Jean Types | Guide To Fits, Styles & Cuts

Men's Jean Types | Guide To Fits, Styles & Cuts

Lost in the Denim Jungle? Let’s Find Your Perfect Pair of Men’s Jeans!

Shopping for jeans shouldn’t feel like solving a Rubik’s Cube, but with so many washes, brands, and funky takes on the classic denim, it sure can. And just when you think you’ve got it figured out, bam, you hit the ultimate curveball: denim fits. Relaxed taper? Slim straight? Baggy? Bootcut? What does it all mean? And why does it feel like denim designers are just making stuff up?

Take a deep breath. Jack of Spades is here to save your legs (and sanity). We’re breaking down every jean type out there—no jargon, just real talk. From slim fits to baggy vibes, we’ve got the lowdown on what works, what’s trending, and how to find your fit. Say goodbye to jean drama, grab your next favorite pair, and get back to conquering life. Ready to roll? Let’s dive in, one stylish leg at a time.

High Roller Fit 

You rarely see luxurious denim jeans that are comfortable and good-looking. The relaxed gentleman's fit has a bit of stretch and slightly more legroom. These are a great fit if you prefer something other than skintight jeans. These jeans also give more room by the calf, making it a great pair to put over boots.

If you have a larger build, with big thighs and wide calves, or wear boots regularly, a relaxed fit is your best option. If you want a baggy look to your jeans with a skinny build, these jeans will do just that.

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Jack Fit

With a focus on lightness and softness, these stretch pants by Jack of Spades redefine sophisticated style. "Jack" fit. These are your standard straight-fit jeans, the perfect balance between skinny and relaxed-fit jeans. These types of jeans are more form-fitting, matching most body types. The mid-rise isn't too high or low. The way to wear these jeans is just below the belly button but above the hips. We always recommend starting with a straight-fit pair of jeans to determine if the jeans are right for you.

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Joker Fit

Otherwise known as the tapered fit, this is your last stop before hitting full-on skinny jeans. This type of fit is narrow from the thighs to the leg. The slim fit tends to be at or below the waist (plumbers use this knowledge wisely). When looking at jeans and you notice the standard fit isn't hugging you the right way, the tapered fit is the next best option.

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