<\/span><\/h3>\nWhich particular cut of jeans you should really be going for?<\/p>\n
In case you didn’t know, your jeans’ cut essentially describes their unique shape. Depending on your particular body type, you can choose from a variety of cuts.<\/p>\n
The most popular cuts are skinny, slim, straight, bootcut, and relaxed, listed in decreasing order of slimness.<\/p>\n
Which one should you choose, though?<\/p>\n
You should always choose a slim fit denim if you have a slim to average frame. Many men fear that this particular cut will make them appear too thin, although a roomier fit would instead provide a much bigger silhouette, making them appear skinnier than they are.<\/p>\n
Slim fit jeans naturally match slim to average builds while skinny jeans are likely to be skin tight.<\/p>\n
But be careful to never make straight-fit jeans. These will be extremely baggy in the leg area, and this specific cut is especially unattractive on slimmer guys.<\/p>\n
However, if you’re among the larger men, the traditional straight leg is the best option for you. The straight leg jean makes it simple for you to maintain this equilibrium. If you have a larger frame, the key to appearing good is balancing out your proportions to ensure that your bottom half compliments your top half.<\/p>\n
Just be careful to stay away from any cuts that taper at the legs, since this can make you look top-heavy. In fact, rather than just your jeans, you should definitely apply this concept in regards to all of your pants.<\/p>\n
What if you’re one of those muscular guys with a stronger lower body?<\/p>\n
If your upper half is wider than your bottom half and you have larger glutes, thighs, or calves, you need your jeans to balance you out proportionally.<\/p>\n
Anything that is too tight will not look good on your muscular body type, so we really don’t want it.<\/p>\n
Here’s how to achieve the perfect fit.<\/p>\n
First off, you should stay with a straight fit jean if you have all three\u2014glutes, thighs, and calves\u2014as these will have the necessary room throughout the leg.<\/p>\n
However, an athletic fit or straight taper fit is the cut for you if you only have powerful glutes and\/or thighs.<\/p>\n
The reason for this is that it will taper from the knee to the ankle just enough to maintain the balance between your lower and upper halves.<\/p>\n