Shopping
The White Jeans I’m Wearing on Repeat
White jeans are deceptively hard to get right. They’re less forgiving than your trusty blues, which means every detail matters: the length can’t be too cropped, the fit needs to skim (not squeeze), and pocket placement is crucial (bulky seams need not apply).
That said, I’ve done the legwork—and I’m happy to report that four new-to-me pairs have earned a permanent spot in my current rotation. Scroll on for my top picks, plus a full shopping list of other worthy contenders.
DL1961 BRIDGET BOOT INSTASCULPT CROP JEANS
While I don’t normally love a stretchy denim – white or otherwise – these have the kind of stretch that makes you feel tucked in rather than exposed. They’re super flattering and really comfortable.
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JOE’S JEANS MARGOT CROPPED STRAIGHT JEANS
My newest addition and quickly becoming my most-worn pair. These are a straightforward straight-leg style. They hit just above the ankle, making them a go-to with everything from sneakers and slides to low-heel sandals.
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MADEWELL PERFECT VINTAGE WIDE-LEG CROP JEANS
Cool, cropped, and impossibly easy. These high-waisted Madewell jeans are a new go-to for me mainly because I love cut. It’s a barely-there wide-leg that doesn’t overpower.
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FRANK & EILEEN GALWAY JEANS
I am obsessed with these jeans. They’re tailored without being tight, and have a polished ankle crop that dresses up or down effortlessly. Trust me: these are worth a try.
