Hot take and I’m not walking it back: the skinny jean renaissance is a trend I’m choosing to ignore entirely.
Every few seasons, fashion tries to convince you that a slimmer silhouette is the smarter, sleeker move. And every few seasons, I look down at my wide-leg denim and think, absolutely not. Baggy jeans aren’t a phase I’m cycling through. They’re a permanent fixture in how I get dressed, and 2026 hasn’t changed that.
What has changed is everything around them.
Here’s the thing nobody tells you about a roomy denim silhouette: the jeans themselves are almost beside the point. The real work happens in how you construct the rest of the outfit. The shoe you anchor it with. The top you tuck, knot, or layer over it. The way one sharp blazer can pull a whole look from Saturday-morning-errand territory straight into something you’d wear to a runway show. That shift in thinking is what separates someone who simply owns baggy jeans from someone who actually knows how to wear them.
Getting that balance right across every season, spring layering, summer heat, autumn transitions, the full cold-weather stretch, takes a certain kind of outfit fluency. And that fluency is exactly what this story is built around.
I spent a serious amount of time tracking how the most interesting dressers of 2026 are approaching this silhouette right now. What I found wasn’t a single formula but a whole range of combinations, each one proving that a wider leg is one of the most versatile shapes in your wardrobe. Keep scrolling. Your next favorite baggy jeans outfit is somewhere in here.













