The 16 Jeans Brands Fashion Editors Swear By
and slouchy and every other style a girl could possibly try, believe me, I had 'em all. During my time working from home, I took a break, but finally I'm at the point where I'm ready to give denim another shot. Because, let's face it, there's nothing like a perfectly constructed pair of jeans that fit like a glove to change your mood and make you feel like a million bucks. No matter your style or preference, we've rounded up our picks of the best denim brands around.
From the classics like Levi's and Gap that have been producing iconic denim for longer than I've been alive to like Citizens of Humanity and sustainability-focused brands like Boyish, your new favorite jeans brand is on this list.
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