17 Best Petite Jeans for Women 2023, Tested by Experts
17 Best Petite Jeans for Women 2023, Tested by Experts
<p>Still, even with more options in the market, petites come in a range of shapes in sizes, so how do you ensure you’re buying jeans that will actually fit your petite body? According to MK Arthur, Styling Team Manager at <a href=”https://my.shortstorybox.com/” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow”>Short Story</a>, a personal styling service for petite women, and <a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/author/241077/Amanda-Constantine/” target=”_blank” data-vars-ga-outbound-link=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/author/241077/Amanda-Constantine/” data-vars-ga-ux-element=”Hyperlink” data-vars-ga-call-to-action=”Amanda Constantine”>Amanda Constantine</a>, Good Housekeeping Home and Apparel Reviews Analyst, it all comes down to <strong>knowing your inseam, proportions and what styles you personally feel good in.</strong></p><p>To find the best petite jeans available, <strong>we worked with testers ranging from size 25 to size 33 (or 0 to 16) who are 5′ to 5’4″ tall with inseams from 23 inches to 28 inches</strong><strong> to gauge how popular petite and short styles fit on real petite bodies</strong>. Plus, we interviewed fashion experts for tips on how to shop for your perfect pair of jeans.</p>” />
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Best Overall Petite Jeans
Gap High Rise Cheeky Straight Jeans
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Best Overall Petite Jeans
Gap High Rise Cheeky Straight Jeans
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While straight-leg jeans may seem intimidating in the era of wide-leg pants and flares, they’re some of the most versatile. In fact, Constantine describes the humble style as “universal and always in fashion.“ She adds, “You can wear them with any kind of shoes, and the inseam should hit near the ankle.” This pair comes in petite sizes and regular short, plus you can choose between a button or zipper fly depending on which wash you prefer.
If you’re not sure that you can pull off straight-leg jeans, this slim straight style might be just the answer: They’re a little more fitted through the thigh and the knee and this pair is made with stretchier denim for added comfort. Old Navy’s most popular slim straight style was the perfect solution for testers who weren’t able to find a flattering straight cut, adding length with a stretchy yet snug fit.
We get it — as stylish as wide-leg pants can be, there’s always a fear they’ll be far too long and engulf you. While many petite editors weren’t sure if they could pull off the look, this specific pair proved them wrong. One even commented, “Sometimes, wearing jeans can feel like a chore, especially after a long day, but this pair is undeniably lightweight and comfortable.” You can also find the same pair in a light wash.
Sizes: 24-34 | Lengths: Petite | Listed Inseam: 28.5″ |Rise: Mid to High
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Best Petite Jeans for Women Under 5 Feet Tall
Universal Standard Seine High Rise Skinny Jeans Petite Distressed Blue
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Best Petite Jeans for Women Under 5 Feet Tall
Universal Standard Seine High Rise Skinny Jeans Petite Distressed Blue
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For women under 5 feet tall, it can be tough to shop for any kind of pants, let alone jeans. Some told us they frequently hem their pants, but this pair from Universal Standard is offered in an impressive 22 sizes and was even too short on some testers. One 5-foot-tall tester was instantly drawn to the pair, calling it “form-fitting” and “comfortable enough for daily wear.” Note that while most washes felt stretchy, the black petite wash had little to no stretch in comparison.
Sizes: 00-40 | Lengths: Petite | Listed Inseam: 24″ | Rise: High
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Best Petite White Jeans
Levi’s Ribcage Straight Ankle Jeans
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Best Petite White Jeans
Levi’s Ribcage Straight Ankle Jeans
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Forget the “no white after Labor Day” rule: This white pair of Levi’s is worth wearing year-round. It’s got a versatile straight cut, and our testers loved dressing them both up and down for casual days in the office and running errands on the weekends. While it’s technically an ankle-length jean and not specifically designed for petites, the white fabric impressed our experts, looking crisp and opaque. The high-rise style is also available in other colors.
When we asked petite editors for their favorite jeans brands, Joe’s Jeans was one of the most coveted, earning praise from women across different age groups. After trying this popular bootcut style, it’s easy to see why: They proved more flattering than any other style we tried. Testers loved the soft, buttery fabric, leg-lengthening look and “lifted” cut. Several even received compliments from friends and strangers. This pair comes in several washes, but note that the 30-inch inseam may be too long for some.
Everlane is known for its sleek professional basics, and its jeans are one of the most popular styles available, thanks to their clean-cut design. This style has an ultra-high rise with a sleek, structured silhouette that testers loved pairing with oversized blazers and white T-shirts. Several noted that the fabric felt rigid and substantial and highlighted the modern cut. Those with 26-inch to 27-inch inseams can opt for a shorter ankle cut or a longer length to pair with boots.
American Eagle Dreamy Drape Super High-Waisted Baggy Wide-Leg Jean
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Best Baggy Petite Jeans
American Eagle Dreamy Drape Super High-Waisted Baggy Wide-Leg Jean
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Oversized, baggy jeans are all the rage, and, when they hit the right length, they create an effortlessly chic look. Testers highlighted how trendy yet comfortable this pair felt, calling the denim material breathable and lightweight. Several struggled to find anything they disliked about the pair, but some noted that they were low-rise despite the high-waisted name.
Madewell’s Perfect Vintage Jeans have no shortage of admirers. The popular style comes in regular, petite, tall and plus sizing. Beyond that, the brand is known for its petite selection, carrying many flattering silhouettes. When testers tried out this pair, they were surprised by just how much they liked them but noted the Kepler wash ran small. One exclaimed, “Several people complimented me on my jeans. One friend even said they looked tailored for my body!”
Sizes: 23-33 (Petite) | Lengths: Petite | Listed Inseam: 26.5″ | Rise: High
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Best Petite Cropped Jeans
Abercrombie & Fitch Ultra High Rise Ankle Straight Jean
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Best Petite Cropped Jeans
Abercrombie & Fitch Ultra High Rise Ankle Straight Jean
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Cropped and ankle jeans are in style, but don’t fret — if styled correctly, they won’t make your legs look shorter. Constantine advises shoppers to look for ones that hit anywhere from mid-calf to above the ankle. Pair them with open-toed shoes or a shorter top to help your legs look longer. This straight pair was even cropped on testers shy of 5 feet tall and structured enough to wear with a tucked-in shirt and blazer.
Sizes: 23-30 (Extra Short), 23-37 (Short) | Lengths: Extra Short, Short | Listed Inseam: 23″ (Extra Short), 25″ (Short) | Rise: High
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Best Petite Flare Jeans
HUDSON Holly High-Rise Flare Petite Jean
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Best Petite Flare Jeans
HUDSON Holly High-Rise Flare Petite Jean
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Flare jeans are some of the most popular and trendy styles — especially cropped flares — but they’re also one of the hardest to find in a petite-friendly variety. Unlike a bootcut, which subtly flares out below the knee, this style flares out around the knee. Hudson is a popular, luxury brand that we love for its quality materials. While the 31-inch inseam is long, there’s no denying how stylish this pair looks.
Sizes: 23-34 | Lengths: Petite | Listed Inseam: 31″ | Rise: High
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Best Bootcut Petite Jeans
DL1961 Bridget Instasculpt Bootcut Crop
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Best Bootcut Petite Jeans
DL1961 Bridget Instasculpt Bootcut Crop
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Most bootcut petite jeans we tried were still too long for some of our shorter petite testers (unless they wore heels), but this pair has a 27-inch inseam. While we typically shy away from cropped options for bootcut or flared styles, this style fit well on testers from 5 feet to 5 feet 3 inches tall. Several described the fabric as “buttery” and “stretchy yet not flimsy.” One even said, “I love how they look on me — they add length in a subtle way without feeling too overwhelming.”
Mom jeans are one of the most polarizing types of jeans — our petite editors either love them or hate them — but there’s no denying their popularity. Constantine describes the style as “fitted at the rear, with a loose, tapered leg and high rise.” She explains that they’re intended to “accentuate your hips,” and suggests tucking in your shirts to help emphasize your waist. This pair from AE is rigid in the front and stretchy in the back for both structure and comfort.
While skinny jeans certainly aren’t as popular as they were in the 2000s, for a long time, they were the go-to option for petite women and still have an audience today. Constantine cautions that skinny jeans should “hit around the ankle,” and says, “You don’t want them to bunch up at the bottom. Roll up the bottoms if you notice bunching.” We like that this pair fit a wide range of body types but some testers found them too short.
In between your traditional straight jeans and loose wide-leg or baggy styles, this high-rise pair has a relaxed look reminiscent of the 90s. We like that it’s loose, yet not too baggy or wide, with a comfortable yet flattering fit that testers loved. The denim has a heavier feel, so it’s best for fall and winter weather.
Sizes: 23-30 (Extra Short), 23-37 (Short) | Lengths: Extra Short, Short | Listed Inseam: 29″ (X-Short), 31″ (Short) | Rise: High
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Best Petite Boyfriend Jeans
Uniqlo Boyfriend Tapered Jeans
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Best Petite Boyfriend Jeans
Uniqlo Boyfriend Tapered Jeans
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Boyfriend jeans, Constantine says, are “straighter in the hip and the butt, with a boxy fit.” She recommends leaning into the oversized look with a blazer or untucked shirt. While this pair from Uniqlo has a 26-inch inseam, the brand offers hemming services that range from free to low cost, which is loved by several editors. Plus, you can choose to cuff the ends for a more cropped look. Note that this pair ran large in our evaluations, so consider sizing down.
If you’re intent on making your legs look longer, the right pair of wide-leg jeans can make all the difference. Testers were shocked by how long their legs looked in this pair, especially when styled with shorter or tucked-in tops. One especially appreciated the thick bottom cuff but noted the fabric felt rougher than other pairs she’s owned.
What is the difference between short jeans and petite jeans?
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Some brands may carry both short and petite jeans or offer one over the other. “Short,” “Regular” and “Long” often refer to the inseam or length of the jeans. Petite jeans are specifically designed for the proportions of petite women. Irene Cheng, Head of Merchandising at Short Story, says, “Many brands can look at jeans and take out 2 inches from the inseam, but that doesn’t make them petite. Petite clothing is also about proportions. For example, the leg size opening on wide-leg jeans and knee placement on flared jeans will be different for petite bodies.”
Note that this includes all sizes: In our tests, some plus-size styles were only offered in a short inseam rather than a petite cut and didn’t fit well as a result.
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Do I need to wear petite jeans?
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Arthur says that some petite women (typically around 5’3″) can get away with wearing regular jeans if they need a long enough inseam or wear tall shoes. But more often than not, petite jeans offer a better fit, as they’re designed with petite bodies and proportions in mind. While there are no true rules — we won’t stop you from buying ankle jeans or cropped styles to wear as normal-length bottoms — the non-petite options can be limiting. Arthur notes that as a result, “Petite women are often settling for what fits instead of what they feel good in.” Plus, pairing all of your jeans with boots or heels gets tiring.
What kind of jeans are most flattering on petite women?
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According to the fashion experts we spoke with, there’s no one style that stands out amongst the rest for petite women. Arthur says, “Once you find jeans that fit your body, the right style is down to individual preference.” She adds, “Many women struggle with finding what looks good on them,” and suggests “thinking about your proportions and what you’re comfortable with.” Arthur also says, “I’m very big on women wearing what they feel the most confident in and what makes them feel most like themselves.” Constantine agrees, saying, “There are no rules. Fashion is like a pendulum swing. We go from one extreme to the other.”
That being said both Arthur and Constantine recommend looking at size charts and knowing your inseam measurements (the distance from your crotch to your ankle bone) when shopping for jeans. Constantine is tall and often relies on knowing her inseam and the height of her shoes to shop for pants. When looking for cropped jeans, she suggests opting for inseams that hit 2 inches above the ankle. For wide-leg jeans or flared styles, you can opt for inseams that hit 2 to 4 inches below the ankle. Make sure to account for the height of your intended shoes, especially platforms.
Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab Product Analyst
Grace Wu (she/her) is a product reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute’s Textiles, Paper and Apparel Lab, where she evaluates fabric-based products using specialized equipment and consumer tester data. Prior to starting at Good Housekeeping in 2022, she earned a master of engineering in materials science and engineering and a bachelor of science in fiber science from Cornell University. While earning her degrees, Grace worked in research laboratories for smart textiles and nanotechnology and held internships at Open Style Lab and Rent the Runway.
Home & Apparel Reviews Analyst
Amanda (she/her) researches and reports on products in the Good Housekeeping Institute’s Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab, ranging from clothing and accessories to home furnishings. She holds undergraduate degrees in apparel merchandising and product development and advertising and marketing communications, as well as a master of science degree in consumer sciences from The Ohio State University. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, Amanda was a lecturer for the fashion and retail studies program at Ohio State, where she taught fashion and textiles courses.