How to Shop for Vintage Jeans, According to an Expert
Second-hand shopping has never been more popular, and vintage jeans are one of the biggest categories people are searching for. According to the Business of Fashion, "Before the pandemic hit, the resale market was on track to double from $24 billion in 2019 to $51 billion by 2024. … This growth may very well accelerate." Overall, retro items are clearly in demand, but there's something about denim that attracts people even more.
It shouldn't be surprising. This year is all about denim, and the most in-demand styles are based around vintage silhouettes. But it's more than that. "Our category of vintage jeans are significantly increasing +278% of sales and +254% of deposits compared to last year," says Vestiaire Collective.
While there's definitely been a bigger increase in searches for vintage denim more recently, online chat rooms and Reddit threads have been dedicated to hunting down rare selvedge jeans for years. Vintage jeans have always had their market, but it's definitely growing. I spoke to Maggie Leadman—owner of Noirohio Vintage, which sells a lot of vintage jeans—who told me that, especially over the past five years, this area has become much more popular. As a result, it's getting even harder to find decent pairs.
But there are plenty of places where you can find great pairs of jeans. Across various resale sites such as Vestiaire Collective and Rokit, you'll find classic Levi's and Wranglers plus Chanel's and Helmut Lang's versions of jeans. Today, we're going to tell you not just where to find the aforementioned denim but also why you should shop for vintage jeans and how to do so.
With the help of Leadman, I've got some incredible tips below on how to find the ultimate pair of vintage jeans. Keep scrolling for more.
Why shop vintage jeans?
First, it's a much more sustainable way of shopping. It's well-known that it takes thousands of gallons of water to make a new pair of jeans. If you're buying them second-hand, then this gets taken out of the equation. Second, they don't make them like they used to. Leadman says, "The advantage to shopping vintage denim is the fact that they were just made better back in the day! The designers (especially Levi's and Lee) knew how to cut a great and flattering pair of jeans. Not to mention the quality of denim was much better, so they last longer and have great wear/patina the older they get."
What are the best vintage jeans?
I think this very much comes down to personal style. If you're looking for a truly great pair of blue jeans, you can't go wrong with the classic brands such as Levi's, Lee and Wrangler. But maybe you're looking for a pair of cool Comme des Garçons jeans or Chanel's elegant denim. The good news is that you'll likely be able to find the right designer for you—all you need to do is look.
Vestiaire Collective tells me that, currently, the hottest vintage denim brands on the site are Levi's, Helmut Lang, Jean Paul Gaultier, Dolce & Gabbana and Versace. So whether you're searching on Vestiaire Collective, Farfetch, Etsy or any other site that has a great selection of second-hand clothing, you're bound to find what you're after.
How can you find the right size?
I think this is the trickiest part of shopping for vintage jeans. If you've ever shopped in retro clothing shops, you have probably noticed that everything just feels a bit tighter or, in some cases, looser. So how do you really know what's the right size for you? Leadman has the answer: "The best way to find vintage jeans is to know not only your own measurements but to know the measurements of a pair of jeans (preferably vintage) that you already own. Vintage cuts are usually much different than today's run-of-the-mill jeans. Keep in mind that vintage jeans do not have any elastic. They are 100% cotton so will stretch with wear, so it's best to size down when searching if you want a tighter fit. Make sure to measure them right after a wash as well."
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Elinor Block was one of the earliest team members of Who What Wear UK, starting her tenure working across both Who What Wear and Byrdie, which were owned by the original parent company, Clique, at the time. Her specialism in fashion and beauty established her multifaceted role as Assistant Editor, which she developed over six years from 2016 to 2022 to become Deputy Editor. She is now the Head of Editorial at fashion tech company Drest.
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