How Each of the Most Popular Levi's Jeans Fits IRL
I’m a true denim lover, but as someone standing at only 5’0”, finding the right pair of jeans can be difficult. The exhaustion of trying on different sizes just to find that perfect fit often derails me from getting new denim altogether, but the indigo hues and distinctive fabric of jeans are always calling my name. Levi’s is one of my go-to brands when I’m on the hunt for a new pair of jeans. The classic denim brand has been a mainstay in my closet as well as my loved ones’ for as long as I can remember. Levi’s denim fits are never wavering. Those old Levi’s commercials of people dancing in their latest 501s live on in my memory fondly.
Since my frontal lobe had finally fully developed, my body had undergone some changes as well: wider hips, thicker thighs, and a new waistline. That means it’s time for me to find some new jeans. While I love the pairs I already own, they haven’t molded to my new body as much as I’d like them to. For reference, in Levi's jeans, I’m a petite size 29 to 30. I lean toward a 30 for comfort, and always recommend sizing up to accomplish that. Additionally, a trick I like to use is the sit test or the squat test when trying on jeans. You just sit or squat in the dressing room to ensure your jeans aren’t too tight.
Over the weekend, I decided it was time for me to stop avoiding finding new go-to pairs of jeans. I went to a Levi’s store in the heart of the Lower East Side in New York City and tried on five pairs of the most popular styles Levi’s has to offer, and I thought I would share my experience with each fit. Keep scrolling to join me on my journey to find the perfect pair of Levi's jeans and to hopefully find yours, too.
The Most Popular Levi's Jeans
- For the Casual Dresser: The 721 High-Rise Skinny Jeans
- For the Elegant Dresser: The Wedgie Straight Jeans
- For the Modern Girl: The Low Loose Jeans
- For the Retro-Inspired: The 501s
- For the Laid-Back Dresser: The 501 Shorts
The 721 High-Rise Skinny Jeans
I usually avoid skinny jeans as someone short and curvy. They tend to be a bit long at the ankle and accentuate parts of my legs that I’d rather not. This pair of the 721 High-Rise Skinny Jeans fit around my thighs and waist pretty snugly. I did love the dark wash of this pair. The blend of cotton and polyester made the denim soft and stretchy as skinny jeans tend to be, and the high waist wasn’t uncomfortably tight (I did the sit test). Since these were just about two inches too long, I would recommend this pair to someone taller who is looking for a classic pair of skinny jeans.
Pros: Great dark-wash color and passes the sit test.
Cons: Too long for my height.
The Wedgie Straight Jeans
The Levi's Wedgie Straight Jeans fit me perfectly, which I was surprised by. The fabric was thicker than I expected, since they're made of 100% cotton. I prefer waistlines to fit just like these did, not too high. What got me excited was the fact that they fit right at my ankle, no cuffing necessary. If you’re petite, 5’4” and under, and curvy, do yourself a favor and get these jeans. I tried this on in sizes 29 and 30, and decided sizing up is the better option with denim this thick.
Pros: Great fit and fabric, good length and rise for my height.
Cons: None.
The Low Loose Jeans
This was my favorite pair of jeans out of the bunch. Baggy jeans, in general, are my preference. This style was very comfortable for thicker thighs like mine, and the 100% cotton fabric was so much softer than I was expecting. This style is also the most trend-forward in comparison to the other classic pairs. It’s They're made of non-stretch denim, but since they're so roomy, that doesn’t affect the fit much. I had to roll these up a few times, but I’m still going to be purchasing because they're so comfortable. And I don’t mind the cuffed look with this pair.
Pros: Perfect amount of bagginess, soft fabric, easy to slip on and off.
Cons: Too long for someone petite if not into cuffing or tailoring.
The 501s
Oh, the classic Levi's 501s. I remember this pair being the most trendy jeans ever in the 2010s. At this point, they're more of a classic pair, which isn't surprising as they've been around since the 1800s. I’ve never bothered to try on a pair of 501s for some reason. I just didn’t gravitate toward the silhouette. Once I did, though, I was again pleasantly surprised by how they fit. They made me feel good about my curves as they hugged in all the right places. (I sized up to a 30 for this pair after doing a sit test with the size 29.) These are also 100% cotton and feel like it. This was the pair that felt the thickest out of all that I tried.
Pros: Flattering, fits the thighs well, and is made of thick, high-quality denim.
Cons: Need to cuff if you're petite.
The 501 Shorts
I’ve been wearing jorts or longline denim shorts for the past three years now, so trying on a pair of 501 shorts was such a different experience. While I’m not used to seeing my knees much in a pair of denim shorts, these fit well. I tried a size 30 and they were quite comfortable, and a little high-waisted, like their full-length 501 jeans counterpart. The pair I tried was made of a blend of cotton and Lyocell, so they’re a little softer to the touch in comparison to the 501 jeans above.
Pros: Stretchy and comfortable.
Cons: A bit short if yourprefer bermuda styles.
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Kerane Marcellus is a New York-based writer. She joined theBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing team in 2025 after writing for Essence Magazine and freelancing for a number of other arts and culture publications. Fashion is a form of expression that she encourages everyone to take part in. There is no right or wrong in getting dressed! When she's not writing, she's reading in the park or gallery hopping in the city.
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