How to Measure?
Step 1
Find Your Base Size
If you're new to women's odd sizes, take your even size and subtract 1.
Step 2
Adjust If You’re Between Sizes
If you’re sometimes one even size (for example, a 6) and sometimes the next size up (an 8), your true odd size is the middle size — in this case, a size 7.
Step 3
Use It as Your Starting Point
That number is your starting point for every pair. From there, follow the fit advice for each brand and individual pair.
Measurement FAQ
What’s an Inseam?
The inseam is the distance from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg opening. It determines where your jeans hit on your leg and is not relative to your height.
How do I choose my Inseam?
Measure the distance from your crotch seam to where you'd like your jeans hem to fall on your legs.
What’s a Rise?
The rise is the distance from the crotch seam to the top of the waistband. It determines how high your jeans will sit on your waist.
How I do choose my Rise?
Choose your rise (high, mid or low) based on how high on your waist you like your jeans to sit.
General Fit Info
Fit = how the jeans feel through the waist, hips, and thighs.
Standard Fit
Your true-to-size sweet spot! Not too tight, not too loose — just that perfect fit that feels made for you. This one covers most of our jeans across all brands and styles.
Snug Fit
A closer fit that runs a little tighter than usual. You might want to size up - especially if you’re between sizes. Think that “fresh out of the dryer” feel that eases up as you wear it.
Relaxed Fit
A more generous, easygoing fit that runs looser than usual. Size down if you prefer less room. These styles have that totally comfy, lived-in vibe (looking at you, boyfriend jeans 💕).
Brand Sizing Tips
Each brand fits a little differently - here’s what to expect.
KanCan
Stick with your true odd size for the best fit. Want a little more room? Size up 1.
Vervet
Size down 1 from your true odd size for a stay-put fit. Want extra room? Size up 1.
Lovervet
Size down 1 from your true odd size for a more fitted feel. Want extra room? Size up 1.
Judy Blue
Size down 1 from your true odd size. If you prefer a more locked-in fit, you can size down 2.
Risen
Size down 1 from your true odd size for a hugged-in fit. Want extra room? Size up 1.
Hidden
Stick with your true even size for the best fit. Want a little more room? Size up 1.
Cello
Stick with your true odd size for the best fit. Want a little more room? Size up 1.
Blakely
Stick with your true odd size for the best fit. Want a little more room? Size up 1.
General Style Info
Style = the leg shape
Wide Leg
Roomy through the leg with a flattering drape. Comfy, cute and easy to dress up or down. Stick with your regular size.
Straight
More relaxed than a skinny fit. Straight leg. Generally you'll stick with your regular size, but make sure you check fit advice for each pair!
Barrel
Relaxed through the thigh with a slightly curved leg. Trendy and gives you that cool-girl shape without being tight. Stick with your regular size.
Flare/Bootcut
Fitted through the thigh with a flare at the ankle. Super flattering and perfect for balancing your shape. Stick with your regular size for the best fit.
Skinny
Just how it sounds. This style hugs your curves! Stick with your regular size, or size up 1 for a little extra room.
Boyfriend
Looser fit. Plenty of extra room. Go with your true size for a looser fit. Size down 1 to 2 sizes if you want them more fitted.
Mom
Relaxed thigh with a tapered leg. Usually not a lot of stretch. Stick with your regular size. Size up 1 if you carry weight in your belly.
Relaxed
Made to be a looser fit. Definitely has wiggle room. You can size down 1 size, sometimes 2!