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The Ultimate Guide on How to Buy Jeans Online

We've all been there. The sad truths come out when our favorite pair of jeans decides to rip in a place too unfortunate even for a global lockdown. You know it's time for a new pair, but you have no idea which ones to get from your favorite online retailer. Finding the perfect jeans that are flattering and the right size can be tough. We're here to help with this guide on how to buy jeans online. Take Real-Life Measurements Here's the top of the jean sizing tips. Find yourself a good quality tape measure and know how to measure yourself correctly. We recommend measuring your waist and hips (and inseam if you know it).  Your best-fitting jeans will be a little snug when you first try them on, but they should fit comfortably after a few wears. How to Pay Attention to Rising The rise is the measurement between your crotch and where your jean hem falls on the top of your leg (usually 8-12 inches). If you need a short rise, look for denim that is labeled as "short rise." If you have a longer torso and need more room in the waist, look for low-rise jeans. If you're short, stick to high rises. Find Yourself a Fit Model We have an extensive Fit Guide, where you can find the right size based on your body measurements. Good fit guides are based on real people, so you know you're getting the best advice possible. You can also use an online calculator for context if you aren't too sure how to compare your measurements to the fit guide. Read Online Reviews of the Jeans Check out what other customers are saying about the jeans you're looking at. Everyone's body is different, so it's important to see if others had the same fit issues you did when buying jeans. Online reviews can be especially helpful with sizing questions. Know Your Jeans Cuts Skinny, bootcut, straight – each style of jeans has a fit that works best with certain body types. Know what's right for you! For example, a bootcut pant gives a little extra room around the thigh area, which is good if you have muscular thighs. The jean's hem will also flare out, giving you a little extra room if you have larger calves. A skinny fit, for example, doesn't flare out at the bottom, so it is best suited for people with slim calves. And a straight cut is more of a traditional fit. So it all depends on your preferred style as well as your body shape. Decide If You Want Your Jeans Raw or Distressed Raw or "dry" denim has not been washed or treated after it is manufactured to give it a "distressed" look. The result is thicker, more durable jeans that will fade and distress with wear. Distressed is a different story. It is the process that applies fades to denim, so they appear repeatedly worn and washed. It's similar to many of the more expensive jeans you may have seen in high street stores. Distressing gives the denim a vintage look and feel, which can be worn with or without washing (although washing will give the jeans extra character). Check the Returns Policy A good online store will have a generous returns policy that allows you to try before you buy. In some countries, it's a legal requirement. Even so, online companies tend to go above and beyond with their returns policies for online wear, as they understand everyone has a different fit and preferences. The Ultimate Guide on How to Buy Jeans Online No matter what the brand, our recommendations are the same when discussing how to buy jeans online: consider your body type and shape (plus where you carry your weight) and buy jeans online that fit correctly. We know that amongst all these tips for buying jeans, there's nothing better than a perfect fit, so let's make sure you get it the right first time! Take a look at 308 Boutique's range today and see if you can find the new you!

We've all been there. The sad truths come out when our favorite pair of jeans decides to rip in a place too unfortunate even for a global lockdown. You know it's time for a new pair, but you have no idea which ones to get from your favorite online retailer.

Finding the perfect jeans that are flattering and the right size can be tough. We're here to help with this guide on how to buy jeans online.

Take Real-Life Measurements

Here's the top of the jean sizing tips. Find yourself a good quality tape measure and know how to measure yourself correctly. We recommend measuring your waist and hips (and inseam if you know it). 

Your best-fitting jeans will be a little snug when you first try them on, but they should fit comfortably after a few wears.

How to Pay Attention to Rising

The rise is the measurement between your crotch and where your jean hem falls on the top of your leg (usually 8-12 inches). If you need a short rise, look for denim that is labeled as "short rise."

If you have a longer torso and need more room in the waist, look for low-rise jeans. If you're short, stick to high rises.

Find Yourself a Fit Model

We have an extensive Fit Guide, where you can find the right size based on your body measurements. Good fit guides are based on real people, so you know you're getting the best advice possible.

You can also use an online calculator for context if you aren't too sure how to compare your measurements to the fit guide.

Read Online Reviews of the Jeans

Check out what other customers are saying about the jeans you're looking at. Everyone's body is different, so it's important to see if others had the same fit issues you did when buying jeans. Online reviews can be especially helpful with sizing questions.

Know Your Jeans Cuts

Skinny, bootcut, straight – each style of jeans has a fit that works best with certain body types. Know what's right for you!

For example, a bootcut pant gives a little extra room around the thigh area, which is good if you have muscular thighs. The jean's hem will also flare out, giving you a little extra room if you have larger calves.

A skinny fit, for example, doesn't flare out at the bottom, so it is best suited for people with slim calves. And a straight cut is more of a traditional fit. So it all depends on your preferred style as well as your body shape.

Decide If You Want Your Jeans Raw or Distressed

Raw or "dry" denim has not been washed or treated after it is manufactured to give it a "distressed" look. The result is thicker, more durable jeans that will fade and distress with wear.

Distressed is a different story. It is the process that applies fades to denim, so they appear repeatedly worn and washed. It's similar to many of the more expensive jeans you may have seen in high street stores.

Distressing gives the denim a vintage look and feel, which can be worn with or without washing (although washing will give the jeans extra character).

Check the Returns Policy

A good online store will have a generous returns policy that allows you to try before you buy. In some countries, it's a legal requirement.

Even so, online companies tend to go above and beyond with their returns policies for online wear, as they understand everyone has a different fit and preferences.

The Ultimate Guide on How to Buy Jeans Online

No matter what the brand, our recommendations are the same when discussing how to buy jeans online: consider your body type and shape (plus where you carry your weight) and buy jeans online that fit correctly.

We know that amongst all these tips for buying jeans, there's nothing better than a perfect fit, so let's make sure you get it the right first time!

Take a look at 308 Boutique's range today and see if you can find the new you!