I’ve Never Spent More Than $100 on Jeans—These Are My Favorite Styles

Here’s a secret: I don’t like spending a lot of money on jeans. While it’s true my entire denim collection includes the usual suspects like Mother, Agolde, and Hudson, the reality is as a fashion editor majority of my pricier pairs are gifted. It’s one of the advantages of the job but despite the privilege of trying on some truly amazing jeans, it hasn’t done much to change my penchant for cheap jeans.  I still maintain that a $200 pair of jeans can absolutely be worth the money, in the right circumstances, but little comes close to the allure of saving a few bucks. Analyzing the styles and pairs that I reach for the most, the bulk of them are what I’d call moderately affordable—typically under $100 on retail, and on a good day (aka a sale) under $60. And each pair are every bit as trendy, quality, and comfortable as those double the price. Ahead, I’m outlining all of my favorite jeans that fall into this category of cheap and amazing. Just a warning: as a curvy girl who loves a crop top they’re all high waist pairs. Keep scrolling to check out my top recs.

Though H&M jeans are hit or miss for me, I love this pair.

I love Warp + Weft jeans I think more people need to know about them.

Not gonna lie, BDG makes some of my favorite pairs of baggy jeans.

Baggy denim never fails, and these feel impressive for only $20.

Yes these are rigid, but that gives them that luxury feel.

Yup, reaffirming my love for Warp + Weft. Most of their denim goes up to a size 24. 

I tried these last year and haven’t taken them off since.

I own way too many wide-leg jeans, but what can I say, they’re so reliably chic.

I love how this pair toes the line of classic and distressed. Truly the best everyday pair for spring.

Raw hem jeans always look great with heels. This silhouette leans more towards the sailor shape.

I’m testing the waters of flared jeans and I plan on starting with this pair.

I think Mango jeans are really underrated. The elastic waistband is a fun addition you don’t normally spot.

I call these my going out jeans.

With Topshop I tend to go for more oversized fits to accommodate my hips and booty. 

When I want denim with an interesting twist I go with Free People.

Nordstrom started carrying & Other Stories, so I felt compelled to spread the word.

I’m a fan of Blank NYC for how generously cut they are.

As classic as it gets.

I know Levi’s has a fervent fanbase but I have a hard time finding styles that don’t constrict my hips. I’ve found the Wedgie silhouette to be the best for pear and hourglass shapes.

After my recent try-on of the brand, I quickly added Nasty Gal to my list of destinations for cheap jeans. 

If you’re a fan of classic true blue jeans, check these out.

Until I save up for the Mugler version, these will suffice.Might I add they look extremely expensive.

These look especially great with bodysuits.

I’m on a baggy denim kick—can’t you tell?

Sometimes you want a pair with no frill, and these deliver.

These have favorite in the name for a reason—they’re just about perfect.

It pays to stick with the classics like heritage brand Wrangler. 

I usually avoid skinny jeans but these mold to my shape beautifully.

The pair I’m wearing in the photo above—the slight amount of stretch offers comfort without losing their shape.

The ultra high waist is calling my name.

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