These Are the Best Styles of True Religion Jeans, Straight From the Brand Itself
To call True Religion jeans iconic would be, well, a little obvious. The brand's signature stitching and horseshoe motif have been etched in our collective fashion conscience since the early 2000s, its logo second only to its impressively low low-rise styles and beloved fits. Worn by celebs and fashion-savvy folks alike, True Religion jeans were not just eye-catching. They actually made the wearer look and feel great thanks to fabrications and cuts that flattered a variety of figures.
Today, the brand maintains the same DNA and quality in design but now includes a broader range of sizes to ensure the best fit for even more denim die-hards. In addition to creating new curvy styles, True Religion is dipping into the early aughts archives, bringing back fan favorites that feature colorful stitching, white Super Ts, and low-rise classics.
So whether you're inclined to leave low-rise jeans in the Y2K era or bring them back full force, there's a new pair of True Religion jeans undoubtedly calling your name. Ahead, find your perfect pair among 12 of True Religion's most-loved styles, with fit intel straight from the source: Tina Blake, SVP women's design and brand image.
1. Carrie Low Rise '70s Flare
Carrie, a low-rise '70s-inspired super flare, is True Religion's original pair. Styled with heels or platforms and worn with a shrunken top or tank, these jeans look good on everyone. "One of the things we’re excited about is bringing back the iconic fits like the Carrie, which will return in spring 2023," says Blake. In the meantime, if you want to add a little flare to your wardrobe, she suggests the Reagan as the perfect alternative.
2. Joey Low Rise Flare
Another quintessential fit, the Joey is the style that celebrities such as Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan were wearing in the early 2000s. "This fit is super versatile and can be dressed up or worn with sneakers and a hoodie for a cool daytime look," suggests Blake.
3. Bobbi Low Slung Baggy Jean
Bobbi is one of True Religion's newer styles. It is a baggy style that sits lower on the hips and features a loose-fitting leg with cargo and five-pocket options. "This style is absolutely geared toward a younger Gen Z customer, and we can’t wait to see what looks they bring to life with this baggy," Blake shares.If you can't wait to play around with baggier looks, True Religion's Big T Cargo style is a fun alternative.
4. Low Rise Relaxed Wide Leg
"This fashion silhouette is the easiest and coolest way to wear a lower rise," advises Blake. "It hugs the hips and has a dramatic wide leg with rips and distressing." She suggests pairing these jeans with heels for the ultimate retro rock star vibe.
5. Cargo Big T
True Religion's iconic cargo silhouette fit features a mid-rise straight leg complete with cargo pockets with flaps and panels, accentuated with visible seaming and signature Big T white stitch. According to Blake, this is an easy daytime cargo pant that can be worn practically anywhere.
6. Jennie Curvy Super Skinny
The Jennie is one of True Religion's top-selling skinny fits. Designed to truly accentuate every curve and body type, these jeans are made with super-stretch fabric and feature a contoured waistband to eliminate any gap in the waist for curvy people.
7. Halle Super Skinny
Another True Religion classic is the Halle, a Super Skinny fit that is super versatile. "Style them with tees and sneakers in the daytime or a cami and heels for a night out," suggests Blake.
8. Becca Mid Rise Bootcut
Becca is True Religion's original boot-cut design, featuring a mid rise and slim fit from hip to thigh. "The legs kick open from the knee down to balance out the hips in a flattering way," Blake explains. Wear them with sneakers, heels, or boots, obviously.
9. Ricki Relaxed Straight
"This fit was created after we noticed girls wearing the men's Ricky jeans, which is a relaxed straight fit that falls a bit looser off the hips," recalls Blake. "We figured, instead of borrowing your boyfriend's jeans, let's make them tailored to a woman's body with all the same details as the men's."
10. Billie Mid Rise Straight
The Billie is True Religion's classic, mid-rise straight fit. The style has an elongating effect and is perfect for wearing when you want to show off your new shoes.
11. Buddha High Rise Straight
A '90s-inspired throwback style, the Buddha will arrive on shelves in early 2023. These jeans feature a high rise and a classic straight leg that is ideal for everyday wear. "While we wait for her to drop, shop similar styles like our High Rise Relaxed Straight Jean," suggests Blake.
12. Stella Low Rise Skinny
Finally, don't sleep on one of True Religion's classic fits: the Stella. "This silhouette features a low-rise and body-slimming fit through the hips with a cigarette-stacked leg," explains Blake. Perfect to pair with sneakers and your favorite hoodie.
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Drew Elovitz is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but has spent the last decade living and working in New York City. She earned a master's degree in media and popular culture from New York University, then began her career on the internet as the Twitter voice of Barbie. She worked previously at Who What Wear as the director of content strategy and also spent several years leading the social media teams at Teen Vogue and Entertainment Weekly. You'll find her byline on the site around topics such as celebrity fashion, must-have basics, beauty favorites (particularly nail polish), and wellness tips and tricks. Her personal style tends to favor the classics: She loves crisp white button-downs, sneakers, and skinny jeans—and no look is complete without a great pair of oversize sunglasses and a trusty leather jacket. After she finishes reading the entire internet every day, she can be found dining out at her favorite restaurants, trying new beauty treatments, or indulging her historical-fiction habit.
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