This Jeans Style Is Controversial, But I’ve Got the Pics That Prove It’s a “Yes”

Mom jeans have come a long way since they first earned that controversial moniker in the late ’80s and early ’90s. No longer the weekend mainstay of the era’s stereotypical image of the suburban housewife, the mom jeans of the 21st century can actually be quite chic. That is if you know how to style them. 

While today’s mom jeans come in endless iterations, at their essence, each pair features a mid- to high-rise waist with straight legs that aren’t too snug and hit just at the ankle. Typically made of sturdier denim with a looser fit, mom jeans have limited stretch, so you may have to try on a few different brands before you find your perfect match. Basically, mom jeans are the antithesis of the low-rise bootcut and flare designs that were popular in the Y2K era. And, having lived through that once, we’re actually quite happy to embrace mom jeans as our endlessly wearable everyday pair. 

So back to creating amazing outfits with mom jeans: If your immediate instinct is to pair an oversize sweatshirt with retro sneakers, then you may be veering a bit far into throwback territory. The mom jeans made today can easily be dressed up or down as needed. Thinking about what shoes to wear with mom jeans is key. For instance, the same pair of jeans could be worn with a blazer, T-shirt, shoes like slingback heels and chunky loafers or brightly colored accessories and a silk blouse or slouchy sweater.

While a great-fitting pair of mom jeans is definitely a throw-on-and-go item, keep in mind that the key to styling any high-waist pants is to play with proportions. Mom jeans got a bad rap in the ’80s and ’90s, but let’s be honest: It was easy to see them as caricatures when worn by so many characters in iconic movies and television shows of the era. With that in mind, we’ve pulled 12 outfits with mom jeans that demonstrate how this storied denim style is anything but matronly. 

Keep scrolling for major outfit inspo, and prepare to embrace the high-waist. 

If you just want to test-drive the style, opt for an affordable pair of mom jeans like this style from H&M.

A tailored blazer is an easy way to elevate your everyday denim. 

If sneakers are a must, go for a classic canvas pair instead of a more athletic style.

A gorgeous floor-sweeping coat can make your legs look even longer.

We swear that slingbacks instantly make any outfit 10 times better.

A flowy, feminine blouse is a nice contrast for looser fits.  

Suede shoes always add a little something extra.

Don’t overthink it: A simple white tank is always an option.

Chunky contrasting loafers help make retro styles look thoroughly modern. 

Good American jeans look great on pretty much everyone.

Long coats and mom jeans are basically BFFs.

Keep the look fresh with on-trend accessories. 

If you’re not seeing a ton of results when you type “mom jeans” into the search bar, then try looking for high-rise styles with a loose fit. 

A special statement bag feels very of the moment. 

Go ahead and lean into the comfort factor. 

They’re called the Icon for a reason.

When temperatures permit, swap a long coat for an oversize shacket to achieve a similar look. 

Nineties-inspired chunky loafers are definitely fair game.

Playful accessories are an easy way to liven up an otherwise everyday look.

Do you know what goes well with ’90s high-waist jeans? Nineties-inspired (or vintage!) belts, clearly. 

Like with the perfect pair of jeans, when you find your ideal moto jacket, it’s worth the investment.  

Oxford shirts look polished alone but also work well layered under sweaters and jackets. 

Madewell jeans come in so many washes, sizes, and styles that you’re sure to find a perfect fit.

Mom jeans have entered the Matrix. 

A tucked-in, brightly colored top is eye-catching for all the right reasons. 

Take your mom jeans on a night out with a fancy, playful blouse. 

If you’re over sneakers and boots, allow us to recommend wearing mom jeans with a pair of short-heeled mules. 

Who What Wear editors swear by Agolde jeans, particularly for high-waist styles. 

Ever tried a French tuck with a sweater? Mom jeans are ideal for this styling trick. 

If ankle boots and jeans are your go-to, then the outfit options are endless. 

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