These Jeans Might Just Make You a Low-Rise Believer

Our country’s many divisions include a niche, painfully unimportant debate: to love or to hate low-rise jeans.

Those on the opposition may consider low-rise jeans to be something intended exclusively for the young, or they may think they’re made to flatter only certain body types. These concerns are real, but I believe they’re based on an outdated framework of what low-rise jeans used to be, in the Y2K era: tight on the bum, revealingly low, or cluttered with rhinestone adornments on the pockets. These days, you don’t have to dress like a Bratz doll to embrace low-rise offerings.

After several seasons of searching, I’ve finally found a pair that exemplifies what modern low-rise jeans can be at their very best: the Levi’s Low Loose Women’s Jeans. (In fact, today’s low-rise offerings are actually not that low — the rise is just 2 inches shorter than that of our Levi’s Wedgie pick.)

I’ve rented loads of low-rise jeans on Nuuly, borrowed jeans from friends, and frequented the many dressing rooms of New York City. And the more pairs I tried, the pickier I became. The jeans included here are the result of a thoughtful search, not a serendipitous shopping trip.



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