Baggy jeans: a bit trendy, a bit bad boy, and a bit divisive, the rebellious look born in hip-hop subcultures, perfect for urban chic and street style is making a major comeback in the latest Fall Winter season. This time around it has moved from subculture to main culture incorporated into a wide variety of outfits that, with the right combinations, can transform wide jeans into a chic statement for special occasions.
Love them or hate them, baggy jeans are a statement fueled by street and pop culture with most recently celebrities and fashion influencers like A$AP Rocky, Kanye West, and Harry Styles contributing to the comeback of this wide-leg jeans look, bringing it into the mainstream of men’s fashion.
At a time when inclusivity and representation are gaining traction in the fashion world, the baggy cut lends itself to various body types and personal styles with its range of versatility. Emphasizing modern values such as individual expression and longer life spans for clothing thanks to its adaptable silhouette represents a more sustainable option that can be reinvented over and over again making baggy jeans less subject to fleeting trends.
Baggy Jeans: the Origin of the Trend
Baggy jeans have always stood out as a rebellious statement, most likely because their true origins stem from prisons, where inmates’ habit of wearing very loose denim jumpsuits evolved later into a staple of hip-hop culture and continues to be a statement item in contemporary men’s and women’s wardrobes today. Wide jeans first rose to wider popularity in the 1990s as symbols of streetwear and grunge culture. Once a retro symbol, wide jeans have resurfaced in recent years, thanks to influential designers who have brought them back to the runway, emphasizing comfort and style in juxtapositions of gritty casual wear paired with chic timeless pieces that balance tension and create harmony.
When it comes to this silhouette, there really are no color or finish restrictions. Men’s wide jeans can be made of light or dark fabric, or in this season’s most popular shades of gray, sometimes in exaggerated widths, becoming synonymous with freedom and that irresistibly comfortable style that no one wants to live without anymore as we escape the dictates of “uncomfortable” and restrictive fashion.
The wide jeans trend has a chic spinoff in wide-leg pants for men, who are also increasingly adapting to this new way of comfort dressing without sacrificing the spirit of refinement. Opt for a mid-waisted sartorial pant option from The Row, or go all in for more avante-garde styles from contemporary brands such as Acne Studios, which offers “dirty” fabrics with a stonewashed effect and intentionally bleached or stained areas; Rick Owens, who proposes baggy jeans with no shortage of pockets; and Balenciaga, who is famous for playing with exaggerated proportions and original silhouettes, also blending various fabrics, colors, and materials in the same garment.
How to Style Oversized Jeans
Once you’ve decided on your perfect pair of oversized jeans, the real fun begins: styling them. With such a versatile piece, the possibilities are endless and it creates the perfect canvas for your personal style to flourish. An all-around styling success story starts with the classic jeans and t-shirt combo, with recent trends of paired back monochromes favoring a classic white T, or a graphic print in short sleeves for warmer days and long sleeves when you want the coverage without the weight of a knit. When a cool breeze does blow in, sweaters are standing by as the perfect pairing with earth-tone turtlenecks offering an elongating effect at the top to balance out the wide bottom shape of baggy jeans. Longer frames have the option to go all in for the total oversized look whereas large jeans go perfectly with long coats for a sweeping effect. Want to bring the funk to your rebellious bottoms? 70s prints make a great combo because the wide-cut jeans make a modern play on flared 70s bottoms while maintaining a modern air to bring the retro trend into your contemporary look in a way that feels naturally now. If there’s one thing we absolutely can’t get enough of, it’s creating interest and balance through juxtaposition. What goes better than two things that shouldn’t go at all? Rebellious undertones of baggy jeans pair unexpectedly well with cotton or silk button-up shirts bringing an edited, classic sense of elegance to a piece that historically has less than elegant origins, yet, the combination of the two creates an undeniable depth enhancing your overall look. Pop on a blazer, curated accessories and a sleek pair of boots or loafers and your wide-leg jeans just became the perfect look for formal occasions or a night out. What is chic by night can be street by day, lending itself to each aspect of your reality. Keep the urban edge of your oversized jeans styling them with oversized hoodies, moody bomber jackets made chic by your favorite designers, and loud accessories such as baseball hats with streetwear symbols.
Shoes to Wear with Baggy Jeans
When styling strong silhouettes, don’t underestimate the power of the right shoe. Wide-leg jeans call for a delicate balancing act with wide pantlegs requiring the right footwear. Frontrunners for this style include casual retro vibes from adidas Originals like the cult-favorite Gazelle, or something a little more laid-back with a slip-on pair of suede Birkenstocks giving a hint of Y2K grunge meets bohemian chic. Go baggy, go bold with skate shoes for an urban vibe, or take a more classic approach with luxury sneakers like those from Alexander McQueen, or dress things up with a chic pair of loafers. In colder temps, boots give a range of options with colorful pops of comfort with UGGs, or with hardened combat boot styles for a hardcore touch.