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What Are The Best Jeans For Women Over 50

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Jeans are probably the clothing item that I wear the most. But, when you ask women what clothing item is the hardest to find a good fit for, jeans will probably be the answer. So, today we are going to address what are the best jeans for women over 50.

Finding the perfect pair of jeans is hard but not impossible. The first thing you’ll want to remember when selecting jeans is to consider both the fit and style. It doesn’t matter how stylish a pair of jeans are. You’ll never be comfortable in jeans that are too tight or too loose, and they will be unflattering. The good news is that there are a lot of jeans you can try. Keep trying new brands and styles until you find a fit that works for your body type.

How to Style Jeans

Don’t be afraid to experiment with different tops, shoes, and accessories. I love experimenting with my clothing so I don’t get caught in a rut. You can dress a classic pair of jeans up or down depending on the occasion, making them a versatile and essential piece in everyone’s wardrobe. For a dressed-up look, try pairing your jeans with a blouse, heels, and statement jewelry. For a more casual look, try pairing them with a t-shirt, sneakers, and a denim jacket.

Choosing the Right Style and Fit of Jeans

We all know that when we were younger, everything seemed to look good. But, for women over 50, it can take a little more effort. Try higher-rise jeans if you haven’t already since they can be more flattering. This style of jeans helps to elongate the leg and create a long and lean look. Straight or wide-leg jeans can also be more flattering than skinny jeans because they create a more balanced look.

When shopping for jeans for a woman over 50, it’s important to consider the fit, wash, and level of distressing. Darker washes tend to be more dressy, slimming, and elongating, making them a good choice for women over 50. Most ladies over 50 don’t care for faded and overly distressed jeans, but slight distressing is fine, just leave the huge gaping holes to the younger crowd. A darker wash with minimal distressing will always look timeless.

I know it may be painful, but it’s okay to splurge on a high-quality pair of jeans. These jeans can be a wardrobe staple and worn for many years. Look for brands that are known for their fit, comfort, and durability. If they make you feel confident and comfortable, then they are worth the extra money spent.

When it comes to trends, there are many different jeans for women over 50 available. Classic jeans are more timeless and universal, while trendy styles are more current, but they may go out of style more quickly.

On the other hand, trendy jeans tend to be more attention-grabbing and fashion-forward. These styles tend to be bolder and statement-making and can be a fun way to add some personality to your wardrobe. Some styles are trendy jeans are frayed hem jeans, jeans with distressed, cropped wide-leg jeans, etc. Just be careful not to get too crazy with your jeans choices – no one wants to see a 50-year-old woman trying to rock a pair of acid-wash, low-rise jeans from the 90s. Trust me; it’s not a good look.

Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is styling Fall jeans for women over 50 from Nordstrom18
Double Breasted Wool Blend Peacoat (similar) || Olive Turtleneck Sweater (similar) || Madewell Vintage Jeans (size 29) || Brown Eyelet Belt || Western Boot || Olive Leather Handbag (SimilarSimilarSimilar) || 18 Kt. Gold Vermeil Cross Necklace || Sophee Drop Earrings

Rules for Wearing Jeans Over 50

There are a few types of jeans that women over 50 should “generally” avoid. However, there are no concrete RULES that say you can’t still wear any pair of jeans you prefer. You might not end up on the cover of Vogue in a pair of skinny jeans, but the fashion police won’t come and arrest you either. I still have a few pairs of skinny jeans in my closet, but mainly just to wear with my knee boots. I’ve replaced most of them with slim straight-leg jeans instead.

  1. Skinny jeans: Skinny jeans can be unflattering on women over 50, as they tend to cling to the leg and can make the leg look shorter, and your body doesn’t look proportioned. Instead, opt for a straight-leg or a wide-leg silhouette, which will elongate the leg and create a more balanced and flattering look.
  2. Low-rise jeans: Low-rise jeans can be unflattering on anyone, but especially on women over 50, as they can cut off the leg at an unflattering point and create an awkward silhouette. #muffintop Instead, look for a higher rise that will elongate the leg and create a smoother silhouette.
  3. Overly distressed or faded jeans: Don’t get me wrong…I still love my distressed jeans. I am choosing to go with smaller holes and distressing. While distressed or faded jeans may be trendy for younger women, they can make you look like you’re trying too hard. A darker wash is more slimming and elongating, and although it isn’t trendy, it is always classic and chic.
  4. Tight or restrictive jeans: As we age, it’s important to choose comfortable clothing that doesn’t constrict movement or circulation. Avoid jeans that are too tight or restrictive, and look for styles that offer a little bit of stretch for comfort.

Wide Leg Jeans

Trouser Jeans (Size .5) || Fox Sweater – Sold Out – (Similar) || Leather Eyelet Belt (Sm/Med) || Brown Faux-Leather Blazer (Med) || Western Boots (TTS) || Maya Cuff Bracelet in Gold || Maya Hoop Earrings
Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is styling 3 casual fall outfits with one top34
Floral Tie Shirt – Sold Out || Wide Leg Crop Pants ( large) – Only Available in White || Faux Suede Mules – Almost Sold Out

Basically, the key to finding the most flattering jeans for a woman over 50 is to choose a fit that is comfortable and style them in a way that is stylish. Don’t be afraid to try on different brands and fits, and remember to accessorize to create a look that is put together. Most of all, have fun with your jeans! After all, fashion is meant to be enjoyed, not taken too seriously.

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63 Comments

  1. Linda Conner says:

    I’ve always been a “Forever in Blue Jeans” girl. Lately, though, I’ve noticed that I have lost my rear end somewhere, and now I try to disguise my flat behind with back pockets strategically placed to give me a bit of a better behind.
    BTW, I think your hair color looks beautiful on you now. 😘 God bless.

  2. great advice for best fit

  3. 2nd pic, green button sweater and jeans, absolutely hands down my favorite style and you look great!

  4. sue koren says:

    I LOVE straight leg jeans the most

  5. Ginger Hiller says:

    Great post Tania! My favorite style jeans are straight and flared, high rise, and have some tummy control.

  6. Sue Quinn says:

    Thank you! Great run down on jeans. I appreciate your hard work.

  7. If I can’t wear shorts then I love a good fitting pair of jeans. I recently tossed all my skinny jeans because I didn’t like how they fit.

  8. Good advice. I like straight leg ankle jeans to wear flats with. I save my wide leg jeans and flares for when I went to dress up more and wear heels. I do have bootleg jeans to wear with sneakers and flats. I’m trying to find a “baby bootleg” ankle jeans. I bought corduroy ones but would like jean material. So glad we have options for different jeans and rises. I love high rise.

  9. Love jeans in all shapes and sizes. The only thing I wish jean makers would quit doing is fading them for us. I’d rather have the chance to fade them on my own over time.

  10. Thanks for the jean options and great selection!