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What to wear your men’s jeans with

Men’s jeans are one of the easiest garments to combine. You can opt for a casual look combined with a t-shirt and sneakers, or a more formal look with a shirt and blazer. For urban looks, choose a worn denim with a sweatshirt.

What is the standard length for men’s jeans?

Usually 32 inches long is the standard measurement. Although Scotch & Soda men’s jeans range from 30-36 inches in length for all heights. Measure the inside leg from top to bottom to find out which length to choose.

What types of fit exist in men’s jeans?

The fit of your jeans refers to how narrow they are around your thighs and shins and how tight they are around your ankle. This can vary depending on the type of fit you choose, from a loose, relaxed style to a skinny fit that hugs the legs.

Vaqueros super skinny fit

As the name suggests, super skinny jeans are the tightest in the collection. They’re given a slim shape with stretch denim and fitted all the way down the leg. Our super skinny jeans look great as is or with the cuffs rolled up.

skinny fit jeans

Skinny fit jeans are one of the most popular jeans for men. They are a little less tight than the super skinny but more so than the slim fit. Our skinny fit jeans are the most versatile, in both pastel shades and classic blue denim.

Slim fit cowboys

Slim fit jeans are a classic in most boy’s wardrobes. They are slightly less tight than skinny jeans and offer more movement at the shin and ankle.

straight jeans

Straight leg jeans are not fitted at the hem and create a straight silhouette from hip to ankle. This makes them a wide design that offers comfort and a relaxed look.

wide jeans

As the name suggests, these are the widest jeans available. Although they can also be adjusted at the bottom according to your preferences and can complement any casual or relaxed look.

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