It's Not Just Skinny Jeans—4 Denim Trends You'll Actually Like in 2026
When it comes to denim trends for 2026, there are still whispers of a skinny jeans renaissance. And surely, yes, the controversial silhouette that somehow can instill fear in millennials and Gen Z alike, is happening. But there are so many other denim trends that aren't being talked about that are also quietly finding their way to the mainstream, and with far less controversy. If anything, the biggest denim trends we're observing for the year are actually quite likable and won't send a shiver of fear down your spine.
Below, the four denim trends we're excited about seeing more of and trying out in 2026.
Straight-Leg Jeans
If skinny jeans intimidate you but barrel jeans are too big, consider straight-leg jeans instead. The silhouette is a classic shape that is subtle and non-intimidating. You can also opt for a slightly baggier option that isn't near barrel levels of oversize or a pair that's more tight but still feels worlds away from the slimness of a standard skinny.
What we love most about straight-leg jeans is that they're a perfect base for anything. Unlike more slender jeans, straight-leg denim doesn't pigeonhole you into one aesthetic. And if you need any inspiration, just look at Alexa Chung's Instagram. The style icon has been rocking the style for years.
Denim Miniskirts
Everyone is saying that 2026 is the new 2016, and if that is indeed true (we pray it is), then denim miniskirts will be everywhere. The style was a cornerstone of the aesthetic of the time (paired with a velour turtleneck and black choker, IYKYK).
There was a miniskirt moment after the viral Miu Miu mini of 2021, but the miniskirt movement of 2026 will be a lot less specific. It's not just one miniskirt that will reign supreme, but the look as a whole. Feel free to style in a 2016 way, with tall boots and a pastel tie-top, if you want to be biblically accurate. But you can also wear it with a pendant necklace and a polka-dot top for a look that feels twee but still very current.
Dark-Wash Jeans
Light-wash denim has been everywhere for years now, which means it's finally dark wash's turn. Like miniskirts, dark-wash jeans were popular in the 2010s. And considering how much the millennial optimism look has been trending on TikTok for months now, it's no surprise this denim wash is happening again.
For a look that feels vintage but fresh, consider a pair of low-rise, dark-wash jeans. It's what a 2000s "manic pixie dream girl" would wear if she had social media today.
Denim Capris
Capris aren't going away anytime soon. If anything, they're coming for 2026 in a whole new form: denim capris. Alexa Chung—whom we already mentioned as being a major denim inspiration always—proved they're fabulous at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year. When the weather starts to warm up, these are the perfect option if you want to really show off your summer sandals and kitten heels without having to worry about them getting covered by a jean cuff.

Tara Gonzalez is a senior fashion and social editor at WhoWhatWear. where she is interested in exploring the intersection of fashion and culture and why we are drawn to wearing the things we wear and what that says about the world we live in. Previously she worked as a senior fashion editor at Harper's Bazaar. When she isn't writing trend deep dives for WWW, she's working on her newsletter on Substack, Cult Classic, which explores the very best fashion in film and television. She has a degree in creative writing from The University of Pennsylvania. She lives in Brooklyn with her boyfriend and pug Bjork, the later of which has a very extensive collection of dog-sized Sandy Liang sweaters.