Fall Denim Trends 2023

Fall Denim Trends 2023

Mid Rise Magic, Looser Fits, And More 

Fall Denim Trends 2023:

Mide Rise Magic, Looser Fits, And More 


Denim is woven into the fabric of our culture. From cow wranglers to casual Fridays to rebels without causes to red carpet appearance, what started as hardy workwear is now a timeless staple. 


But what are the fall denim trends this year? We’re seeing some classic pieces get new life alongside fresher styles. Let’s explore how you can heat up your style as the temperature starts to drop. 

 

Meet Me In The Middle: Mid Rise Magic 

Mid-rise jeans are the Goldilocks of denim – they’re not too high and not too low, sitting just right below the waist. Rumor has it low rise jeans are coming back after high rise (see mom jeans) had their time in the sun. That means this versatile fit is your golden ticket to a trend-resistant wardrobe. 


But for shorter folks, they can sometimes comfortably at the waist, helping you find the right high-rise fit. These are the sweet spot between high-rise and low-rise, ensuring a stylish and comfortable fit. Try out a dark or mid wash this season

""Denim on denim, and it's a timeless classic."."

Double Up With Denim On Denim


Ever heard of the Canadian tuxedo? Denim on denim, and it's a timeless classic. It's perfect for layering, which is essential when fall temperatures play tricks on you. Mix and match different shades and washes for a unique look. Try denim trucker jackets, a truly timeless style that’s been made famous by celebrities and lay people alike. Make it your own by adding some flair like pins or patches. The Canadian Tuxedo is a style move that show your like to formal but you’re here to party.  

Fall Denim Trend:  Wider Is Better - Looser Cuts Return

After nearly a decade of skinny jean dominance, it might be time to explore looser cuts this fall. Straight leg jeans are definitely a fall denim trend, offering a relaxed but not-too-baggy fit. This makes them a good choice for transitioning away from snugger fits. They can get you a classic 90s look that goes well with sneakers or chunky shoes. 


Boot cut jeans are another good choice if you’re looking to go a little loose but are used to slimmer fits. They’re usually fitting in the seat and thigh before slightly flaring out at the knee to leave room boots, though they still look good with sneakers and more casual shoes.  

Shackets & Flannels For The Win


As the mercury drops, layering becomes a must. That's where shackets into play. A newer style, these shirt-jacket hybrids are usually oversized and come lined or in thicker materials. They’re perfect for transitioning into winter, but easy to take off and carry with you with those finicky and fluctuating autumn temperature decide to rise on you.


Then you have the flannel, a classic & versatile piece. Pair your jeans with a plaid flannel shirt, and you've got a combination that's quintessentially fall. They’re versatile, whether you’re going for the look of Hallmark heartthrob, timber-tossing lumberjack, a 90s grunge star, flannels can complete your look.

CONCLUSION: REDISCOVER YOUR FALL STYLE  

As you rediscover your fall and winter wardrobe, ask yourself if there are any gaps you can fill in with these fall denim trends. Mid-rise jeans, denim on denim, looser cuts, and cozy shackets are all waiting to elevate your denim dress. Don't be afraid to branch out and try these new and reemerging trends. 

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Mid Rise Magic, Looser Fits, And More

Denim is woven into the fabric of our culture. From cow wranglers to casual Fridays to rebels without causes to red carpet appearance, what started as hardy workwear is now a timeless staple. 

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