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This '90s Denim Trend Is Back From the Dead

Over the years, we’ve seen a number of denim trends come and go and then come back again. In the past year alone, both wide-leg denim and mom jeans have re-reigned supreme (and despite our best efforts to keep them in the past, low-rise cuts are still a thing). Now, we’re seeing another old-school favorite come back from the dead—boot-cut jeans.

During a time where tube tops and chokers were literally everywhere (i.e., the ’90s), this slightly flared style was a major fashion staple. However, this time around, the fashion industry is taking a new approach to the trend. Ranging from cropped kick-flare iterations to full-length cuts, let your current wardrobe have an old-school update with a pair of boot-cut jeans. Ahead, we’ve gathered our favorite boot-cut jeans on the market for you to shop. Style them with a pair of boots to give a nod to their namesake, or throw on some classic heels for a more polished approach. Check them out below.

Just add a blazer and tee for an effortlessly chic look.
Lean into the french-girl aesthetic and pair a slightly cropped pair with boots and a striped tee.
An editor favorite.
A faded black pair is perfect for the colder months.
A darker wash is easy to dress up or down.
Citizens of Humanity is always a good investment.
So chic.
Split cut hems add a fresh touch.
Pair with similar hues for a chic tonal look.
So good for the price.
These will look great with sneakers and heels alike.
Affordable and cool.
You can never go wrong with a classic black pair.
We'd like to style this with a shacket and sweater.
We could see Emily Ratajowski wearing these.
Stretch jeans will keep you comfy.
A high-waisted pair will elongate your legs.
Just add pointed toe boots.

This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Up next, here's how french girls are wearing the anti-skinny jean trend.



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