THE DIFFERENT STYLES OF CHILDREN’S JEANS

Published on : 18 June 20203 min reading time

Jeans are the absolute must-have in the closet. Resistant, comfortable and available in several styles, children and adults alike can only love them. Regarding the cut, it’s less obvious, because children are often demanding (but also parents!). The most difficult thing is to find a cut adapted to their morphology, while allowing them to be comfortable. Obviously, it is important that the chosen piece is to their taste! You will find in this article the different cuts of children’s jeans, and some tips to help you make the right choice.

JEANS WITH A STRAIGHT CUT: A BASIC ONE

The straight cut is a classic, suitable for all styles. A boy’s jeans or a girl’s straight cut has the advantage of matching all types of silhouettes, whether slim or rather curved. They are also ideal for comfort. When you choose the right size, the child will not feel cramped and will have a good freedom of movement.

It’s a must-have in your child’s wardrobe. Straight jeans can indeed complement any everyday outfit, for a simple and casual style.

SLIMS CUTS: FOR A STYLE AT THE CUTTING EDGE OF FASHION

Slim jeans are now very fashionable, and are flooding children’s clothing stores. Unisex cut, boy’s jeans and girl’s models are numerous to propose this shape.

Slim jeans are characterized by their cut close to the body, especially around the legs. It is now seen everywhere, including playgrounds. Young fashion-conscious children will particularly appreciate it because it emphasizes the figure of the wearer. But be careful, because not all children like slim jeans because of the way they feel. The “sticking to the skin” effect can be uncomfortable for some children.

Slim fit jeans can be worn with a T-shirt, oversize sweater or a close-fitting top – the choice is yours!

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT JEANS FOR YOUR CHILDREN?

The choice of children’s jeans should be based on 3 distinct criteria, namely

  • The morphology

If your child has a slim build, narrow cuts such as slim or skinny will be perfect. To refine or lengthen the silhouette, you should opt for a flared model, such as the bootcut, for example.

  • The child’s character and temperament

For a child who loves to play and be comfortable in his clothes, straight cuts are the most suitable. The more stylish ones will prefer to wear slims or skinny models.

  • The style

Finally, think about what kind of outfit you’ll mix with the jeans. The important thing is that you and your child like the design.

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