Fashion People Aren't Buying Basic Blue Jeans Right Now—These Are the Pairs They're Choosing Instead
Meet the hues and shapes making denim feel fresh for fall.
Our favorite jeans may be wardrobe mainstays, but that doesn't mean we can't be tempted by something new. As we start reaching for early fall fashion pieces, switching up your denim is an easy way to get into the season—and right now, we're looking beyond the medium-blue jeans that anchor so many of our go-to outfits.
Color is an especially easy way to think more fall-forward when it's still a little too toasty for heavy layers. Ecru, brown, and gray jeans pair naturally with the first pieces we're bringing back into rotation, from lightweight jackets and button-downs to suede accessories, which make an easy early-fall swap for summer bags and shoes.
Barrel jeans remain the it shape, while baggier pairs feel a little more polished in darker tones. Classic straight legs and even slimmer straight fits are showing up again, and their cleaner lines look particularly great with loafers and flats before it's time to break out the boots.
Once actual layers become necessary, deeper denim feels right. Inky indigo and black are the tones of the moment, pairing perfectly with the sweaters we'll soon be living in, while rich colors like burgundy make an otherwise simple knit-and-jeans combination much more interesting. Wide-leg and trouser-inspired jeans are also leaning more elevated this season, with structured shapes and details like pleats that make denim a polished alternative to tailored pants for work.
Ahead, shop the fresh denim washes, colors, and silhouettes we're reaching for this fall.
Take your favorite barrel fit into fall by swapping a lighter wash for an inky blue. Your easiest outfits can revolve around a pair like this, styled with everything from sweaters and loafers now to heeled boots and coats as temperatures drop.
If you're as obsessed with chocolate brown à la the ’90s as we are, a pair of jeans in the hue is a must. They're a grounding neutral that looks good with literally every color, from white and tan to black, burgundy, and beyond.
Behold, the most polished work jeans we have ever seen. The sharp pleats, high rise, and voluminous leg look remarkably similar to your most polished trousers, and in an ultra-inky wash, they may even be mistaken for the office classic.
Don't let anyone tell you white jeans aren't acceptable for fall. Rather than optic white, go for a creamier hue like ecru with warmer undertones, and pair it with other rich neutrals like sandy beige, chocolate brown, and charcoal gray.
Mid-rise, but make it ultra-polished with a super-dark blue wash. These can transition from off-duty to office with ease—pair them with your favorite tee layered under a crewneck with sneakers one day, then a button-down over a turtleneck with boots the next.
The straight-leg jean never goes out of style and perfectly balances out oversized pieces on top. Try yours with a roomy knit or voluminous button-down and your favorite pair of high-vamp flats for a timeless fall look.
No need to abandon your favorite baggy shapes. Give your lighter washes a break in favor of this rich blue pair with contrast stitching to further elevate the look.
Seeking a work-appropriate jean outfit? Look no further than a pair of black wide-leg jeans with a slouchy blazer and almond-toe shoes—chef’s kiss.
Two current favorites: barrel jeans and chocolate brown, making these a no-brainer buy for fall.
For maximum volume, may we present Levi’s Max Loose Jean. But don’t let the more oversized silhouette fool you—the indigo wash, high rise, and clean lines give them an ultra-polished feel you can wear to work, dinner, or even an event.
Skinny lovers, unite. This slim-straight pair in black feels sleek and sophisticated for fall, whether styled with a blazer and loafers, a sweater and flats, or a cute jacket and boots.
If you're loving barrel jeans but want to mix things up slightly, go for this cuffed pair that skims the ground. The longer length gives the shape a slightly slouchier, fresher feel that's easy to pair with all of your fall favorites.
Somewhere between ecru and tan, these Khaite jeans feel like the perfect early-fall neutral. Go casual with an oversized hoodie or long-sleeve tee, or dress them up with a pretty top and heels.
A tapered leg offers the same volume we love in a barrel jean, with a slightly slimmer fit at the ankles to perfectly showcase a current fall footwear obsession: jazz shoes.
If you’ve ever worn Abercrombie’s Curve Love jeans, then you know—they’re heaven for the thighs. So, of course, any lover of the fit needs a darker denim wash for fall, especially in this subtle barrel shape that narrows toward the ankle.
An easy black straight leg that pools around the ankle offers just the right amount of ease while looking perfectly elevated with fall staples like sweaters, jackets, and boots.
A spectrum of brown jeans just feels right for fall. Hey, if you have an assortment of tried-and-true blue washes, there’s no reason you can’t have all the rich brown tones, too.
The rich, ultra-clean indigo rinse gives these jeans an almost lustrous look that instantly reads more elevated. The softly curved leg adds just enough shape without going full barrel, creating a polished take on denim that feels right with heels and a great top for dinner.
Your favorite track pants meet your beloved baggy wide-leg jeans. The ultimate sporty-chic take on fall denim: wear them with the coordinating jacket and a baseball cap, or go more minimal with a long-sleeve black tee and almond-toe flats.
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