How to Find the Best Denim Inseam for Your Height

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While it would be lovely if every pair of jeans we acquired had the perfect inseam length, it's hardly ever the case, as we know from experience. Most jeans made for women come in one inseam length, which adds to the unlikelihood that they'll work for bodies of any height, especially when we add different shoe styles into the equation. That said, there are different things we can keep in mind when shopping for denim and visiting the tailor, and we found just the professional to boil it all down for us.

Katya Torres is the owner of Denim Surgeon, the New York City–based denim-tailoring experts that distress, repair, and perfect the fit of any pair of jeans that come their way. We consulted Torres on the subject of the best length for both shorter women and taller women, and her tips are sure to clear up any questions you may have about denim inseams. While having an expert opinion is always a good idea, we do want to remind you that style is individual and should be tackled however you please. We are just here to guide you when you're craving some support.

Read on to see what Torres recommends when it comes to denim lengths, styles, and tailoring advice, and shop the best jeans for shorter and taller women.

What Is an Inseam?

Before we start, let's get a little clarification on what exactly an "inseam" refers to when it comes to sizing.

An inseam is the length of the inner leg seam on jeans or pants starting from the groin to the ankle. The longer your legs are, the higher your inseam will be, while petite sizing will have a shorter inseam. See the chart below for further clarification on inseams according to height.

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Inseams for Shorter or Petite Women

"For shorter-than-average women such as myself (I'm 5'2"), avoid very baggy and boxy-cut jeans," Torres suggests. "Bell-bottoms are okay if you only plan on wearing them with (very) high heels or wedges that are completely covered by the jeans' hem. It's a great optical illusion. Slim-fitting (tapered) or straight-leg jeans are flattering for shorter women, whether they're cropped, ankle, or standard length. We recommend an inseam no less than 21 inches. Avoid jeans that are too long, as they create a huge break (also known as stacking). A proper hem on jeans is crucial to a shorter or petite woman. Raw-edge hems also look great, but always keep in mind that proper length is key."

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Inseams for Taller Women

For taller women, Torres says, "Anything goes, really. High-waisted jeans look great, whether they're slim and long or relaxed and cropped. From personal experience fitting tall women, jean length is typically a matter of personal preference and varies on the type of footwear that you plan to wear. But the rule of thumb is we go with the longest possible inseam if the client seeks a longer-looking leg. A shorter inseam (i.e., cropped or ankle length) will break up the vertical-denim flow."

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This story was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated.

Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.