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What To Know Before Styling Barrel Jeans

Barrel jeans have made a significant splash in the denim world, but despite how effortless they appear, they are not always straightforward to wear. 

Their unusual curved form, unstructured leg, and formal feel can be jarring to those accustomed to donning classic straight or loose pairs. This post will help you figure out what to consider before putting on barrel jeans, so your ensembles are harmonious, deliberate, and cosy.

Understand the Shape Before Styling

Barrel jeans get their name from the way they look, with a leg that curves more than other styles. This shape also creates more volume through the thigh and knee despite the fact that the leg is tapering towards the ankle. 

When it comes to styling barrel jeans, it is essential to take into consideration this altered approach to how an outfit fits overall. Your likelihood of requiring styling that adds bulk is reduced in proportion to the amount of volume that is already present in the leg. 

Balance Volume With Fitted Tops

Because the barrel jean already provides structure all the way through the leg, it is essential to strike a balance between the two structures. Loose or oversized tops can easily slip away from the outfit and prevent the eye from perceiving volume as intended. 

By adding volume to the shape and around the waist of the jean, fitted or lightly tailored tops and blouses generate a tone.

Pay Attention to Waist Definition

It is important to consider the waistline when choosing barrel jeans because it is one of the most important factors. Since high-waist models are more advantageous in terms of styling, they are suitable for this occasion. The waistline emphasises the transition from the upper part to the lower one and allows the jeans not to hang on the figure.

Consider Fabric Weight and Structure

The way barrel jeans set and fall as they are worn is inconsistent. Thick denims remain strong, while softer materials can fold and lose definition. This variable also relates to how the garments appear over the day. 

For these purposes, individuals who choose barrel jeans are more likely to select the cotton variation. This choice is because it is simpler to wear and appears more consistent, even with a variety.

Choose Footwear That Complements the Taper

Arguably, the principal styling choice comes down to the tapered ankle. If the shoe closes off the foot silhouette too untidily, it will ruin the line in your leg. Slender shoes preserve equilibrium and focus attention on the jeans’ shape rather than the overall goal of the outfit.

Keep Proportions in Mind

Barrel jeans force traditional outfits to break the proportion. Unless the shoe is styled in a specific way, longer tops or layers add to the barrel and can make the leg line shorter. Shortened or waist-length tops fit best on the barrel body type, as they complement the design without overwhelming the frame.

Be Selective With Layering

Layering is radiating with passion, but there should be a limit with barrel jeans. The heavy outer pieces can work in opposition to the denim’s curve of consistency. More fluid pieces, like lighter jackets or open layers, are easier to wear. They add dimension but do not overwhelm the silhouette.

Styling With Confidence, Not Guesswork

Some of the most commonly used and best-performing pieces worn with barrel jeans are the supple, understated ones. Worn with purpose, the style evokes shape and balance rather than creating an impression of unpredictability. With a few key considerations, barrel-style jeans work anytime, playing up any standard piece without losing its loose, comfortable cut.

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