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Types of Jeans for Men: Fits, Denim Fabrics, and Weights

Cody Gohl
Updated Feb 4, 2026

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Most articles treat “types of jeans” like it’s all about the fit. It isn’t. You want to make sure you get the most comfortable fit and the right fabric, because there literally thousands of different combinations of the humble jean.

With so many different cuts, washes, weights, and textures, buying a pair of jeans can be a challenge.

If you’re just trying to buy one pair that won’t make you feel like you’re chasing a trend, focus on fit first. A sensible fit can make even budget jeans look put-together, while an awkward fit will make even expensive selvedge denim look off.

We spoke with denim and menswear experts to find out how you can buy the best type of jeans that’ll fit you for years to come.

Related reading: Best Selvedge Denim | Best Athletic Fit Jeans (Relaxed Tapered) | Raw vs Selvedge vs Sanforized vs One-Wash

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So many types of jeans and fits

Table of Contents

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  • Quick Comparison: Common Types of Jean Fits
  • Types of Jeans by Fit
  • Types of Denim Used for Jeans
  • Selvedge denim
  • Raw denim
  • Sanforized vs unsanforized (shrinkage and sizing)
  • What “one-wash” means
  • Slub vs nep

Quick Comparison: Common Types of Jean Fits

If you want the least controversial option, start with straight leg. If you lift or have big thighs, go relaxed tapered. If you’re wearing smart casual shoes or loafers, mind the hem and the shoe shape and go with a straight tapered fit. Most guys can skip extremes like baggy or skinny fits unless you’re going for a very specific look.

Fit typeCutBest forNotes from Stridewise experts
Straight legEven width to hemMost guys; most shoes and bootsThe safe default.
Straight + taperedNarrows below kneeSmart-casual; loafers and leather sneakersWorks best with sleeker loafers and sneakers and a not-too-tight hem.
Relaxed / looseMore volume through legCasual, streetwear; comfortRoomy can look intentional if rise and hem are right.
Slim / skinnyCloser to the bodyMinimal fits; sharp shoesLess popular now, but still wearable
Relaxed taperedRoom + taperGuys with bigger thighsOur often recommended “modern” fit.

Types of Jeans by Fit

Two details matter across every fit: rise and hem. A higher rise generally looks cleaner (and stays put, no plumber’s crack) on more body types; a hem that’s too tight makes the whole outfit feel cramped, while a hem that’s too wide can swallow your shoes.

The goal is balance.

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Straight leg jeans

    Straight leg jeans keep the leg opening consistent from the thigh down to the hem. They don’t hug the ankle, and they don’t balloon out. That balance is why straight leg is the most reliable option for almost any age or body type.

    When you want to dress as uncontroversially as possible, straight leg is the way to go. It’s also the fit that makes the most sense if your denim has a lot of texture (slub or nep, more on that later), because the fabric can be the “statement” while the cut is middle of the road.

    “When in doubt, stick with a timeless straight-leg,” explains denim expert and tailor Alejandro Jomar. “Full Count’s 1101 (or a classic 501 repro) is ideal.”

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      Relaxed tapered jeans

      If we had to pick one cut that solves a lot athletic guy’s biggest problems: big thighs, bigger glutes, or just wanting jeans that move – it’s relaxed tapered. You get room where you need it, and a taper so you still look put-together.

      In our athletic-fit guide, we argue for a specific combo: high rise plus relaxed taper. A higher rise helps keep the waistband stable when you sit and move, and the extra room in the seat and thigh reduces pinching and premature blowouts.

       “Through painstaking trial and error I have found selvedge brands with the right fit for guys who lift,” says Nick English Stridewise Editor in Chief. “That fit is: the high rise relaxed tapered.”

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      Loose, rigid denim on the left, slimmer fitting stretch denim on the right.

      Slim and skinny jeans

      Skinny jeans aren’t the default style move anymore, but slim and skinny cuts aren’t automatically “out.” The issue is extremes: tight waist, tight thigh, and tight ankle all at once is where comfort and style usually fall apart.

      Our best advice is to treat modern skinny like “strong taper,” not “painted on.” A good “skinny” jean usually has at least one pressure-release valve: stretch in the fabric, a curved waistband, or an ankle opening that isn’t vacuum-sealed to your leg

        Boring smooth denim on the left, neppy denim on the right

        Types of Denim Used for Jeans

        Outside of denim hobbyists, fabric is the least appreciated factor when choosing a type of jean.

        Fabric is a key part of the experience: how stiff the jeans feel at first, how they shrink, how they fade, and how long they last.

        Below are the core terms, using definitions we verified with denim expert and Benzak Denim Developers founder Lennaert Nijgh.

        One more thing: “stretch vs non-stretch” is its own axis. Stretch can make slimmer fits dramatically more wearable, but a lot of stretch (and cheaper blends) can also bag out at the knees over time. If you want structure and strong fades, keep stretch minimal. If comfort is the whole point, stretch is your friend.

        TermDefinitionWhy it matters
        Raw denimUnwashed denimStiff at first; breaks in as you wear it, you get unique fades
        Washed denimPre-washed / softenedComfort out of the box; less personalized fading
        Selvedge denimShuttle-loom woven; self-finished edgeHeritage appeal; cool selvedge tags
        SanforizedPre-shrunk to reduce shrinkageMore predictable sizing
        UnsanforizedNot pre-shrunk (shrink-to-fit)Can shrink about two sizes
        One-washFirst wash done by the brandShrink handled; no longer fully raw
        SlubUneven yarn thicknessMore texture; often more vertical fades
        NepKnots of fiber in yarnSpeckled “snowy” texture that evolves with wear
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        Full Count Denim Selvedge Id

        Selvedge denim

        Selvedge denim is woven on antique-style shuttle looms that produce narrower fabric more slowly than modern looms. The edge of the fabric is self-finished (a “self edge”), which is why you can see a clean ID when you cuff the jeans.

        The myth to avoid: selvedge does not automatically mean “better.” It can be better, and it often is, but quality also depends on cotton, yarn, weave density, and how the jeans are built. Selvedge is more like a production method you can choose for its heritage and character.

        “These are machines that have been taken care of and the quality that comes out of those machines is typically higher,” explains Lennaert. “There are a lot of high-quality, non-selvedge fabrics out there.”

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        The movers and shakers of Vietnam’s Raw Denim Community

        Raw denim

        Raw denim means the jeans haven’t been washed, distressed, or softened before you buy them. That’s why they can feel stiff at first, and why enthusiasts like them: the fades are driven by how to you wear them, wash them, and size them.

        Raw and selvedge aren’t the same thing. Selvedge describes how the fabric is woven; raw describes what’s been done to it afterward. Many premium jeans are both, but the terms aren’t interchangeable.

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        Unsanforized denim (post soaking) from Studio d’Artisan

        Sanforized vs unsanforized (shrinkage and sizing)

        Sanforization removes most shrinkage before the jeans reach you. Unsanforized denim (sometimes called loomstate or shrink-to-fit) will shrink after the first wash, often around two sizes.

        “Raw, unsanforized denim shrinks some ten percent,” says Lennaert. “You’ll lose more in the length of the legs than in the width of the waist.”

        For most people, sanforized raw denim is the sweet spot: you get a crisp break-in and great fading potential, but sizing is less stressful.

        What “one-wash” means

        One-wash usually means the brand washed an unsanforized jean once to remove the major shrink. It makes sizing safer, but if you want a truly crisp raw feel, sanforized and unwashed is the cleaner option.

        Slub vs nep

        Slub and nep are texture terms. Slub shows as streaks from uneven yarn thickness; nep shows as scattered little knots that look like a light snowfall on the surface.

        “Slub is a streaky, irregular texture that’s visibly uneven, rather than smooth or uniform,” explains Lennaert. “Nep refers to small knots of fiber embedded in the yarn, these visible knots scattered across the surface.”

        If you want more contrast and more visual “story” as your jeans age, slub and nep are worth trying. If you want a cleaner look, stick to smoother denim.

        Nick on a pile of denim jeans

        How to Choose the Right Type of Jeans for You

        Use this shortcut: pick the fit first, then pick the fabric.

        • Safest everyday option: straight leg in a medium rise; choose raw if you want break-in and fades, washed if you want comfort immediately.
        • Big thighs or you lift: relaxed tapered with a higher rise; it’s the easiest way to get room without looking sloppy.
        • Loafer-heavy wardrobe: avoid ankle-hugging hems; straight leg is easiest, and subtle taper works with sleeker loafers.
        • Want ‘nice denim’ without drama: sanforized raw is usually best; unsanforized is for people who enjoy the process and accept shrink risk.

        Wrapping Up

        Straight leg is the default for a reason, relaxed tapered is the best modern all-rounder, and slim fits still work when they aren’t extreme. On the fabric side, remember the big three: raw means unwashed, selvedge means shuttle-loom woven, and sanforized means less shrink.

        Cody Gohl

        Cody Gohl is a New York-based writer with extensive experience covering men's fashion and health and wellness.

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