The Major Reason High-Rise Jeans Are Here to Stay
We’ve already explained why high-rise jeans are universally flattering, but today we’re revealing why the style it here to stay. After attending Project, a denim convention in Las Vegas where top brands showcase their Fall '15 styles, one popular design update stood out: an even higher high-rise. While the typical inseam for high-rise jeans is from 8.5 to 9 inches, that's about to change. Brands are taking the rise to the next level, increasing the inseam from 9 inches all the way to 11.5 inches. And guess what? The higher version looks even better.
Scroll through to shop our favorite higher high-rise jeans!
Mother The Siren Jeans ($176)
Rise: 11.5’’
Alexa Chung for AG The Brianna Jeans ($225)
Rise: 9.5”
MiH Jeans Halsy Jeans ($195)
Rise: 11’’
Joe’s Charlie High Rise Flare Jeans ($189)
Rise: 10’’
Madewell Flea Market Flares Button-Front Edition Jeans ($135)
Rise: 9 ¾”
Alexa Chung for AG The Revolution Jeans ($235)
Rise: 10.75’’
Paige Margot Jeans ($199)
Rise: 11”
Rag
Bone/JEAN Justine Wide Leg Flare Jeans ($245)
Rise: 11.5’’
Dailylook High Waist Skinny Jeans ($40)
Rise: 11’’
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