DENIM FIT GUIDE

Are you still looking for the perfect fit? Discover and follow our Denim Guide to choose the model you prefer.

SKINNY FIT

The types of jeans designed for those looking for the tightest fit, which wraps the leg from the waist to the ankle. Made of stretch fabrics, they fit like a second skin.

j14

j10

j27

SLIM FIT

The models that everyone should have in their wardrobe. The slim are defined by a fitting with a narrow leg and bottom, while the straight jeans have a regular fit with a straight cut.

j13

STRAIGHT FIT

The least casual jeans, with button closure. Regular waist, soft on the thigh, with a tapered leg and a narrow bottom.

j24

j16

SHORTS

Shorts are one of the symbols of the summer season: characterized by a length that never exceeds the knee, they are always casual and suitable for informal occasions.

j58

j65

DENIM DICTIONARY

  • WEIGHT

    Denim fabric weight is expressed in ounces. It ranges from 4 to 15 oz. Lower numbers are lighter in weight. Lightweight denim is comfortable and easy to wear, while heavier denim is more durable and resistant.

  • SELVEDGE

    Selvedge denim is made on a shuttle loom, creating self-finished edges. In order to recognise selvedge denim, all you need to do is look at the inside of the cuffs. The stripe with the line in the middle means it won’t fray.

  • GARMENT DYED

    This technique is achieved by entirely immersing a fully made garment into a vat of dye. It gives the denim a striking vintage, lived-in look.

  • STONE WASHED

    This wash technique utilises abrasive stones. It makes the fabric a lighter colour, creating a worn, vintage look.

  • RAW DENIM

    Raw denim is made from a unique type of unwashed denim. This denim starts out stiff, but after several wears becomes softer and more form-fitting, without sacrificing durability.

  • SELVEDGE DENIM

    A term used to indicate trousers obtained from a single piece of fabric. This process can be recognised by turning the garment inside out and noting the uncut seams. Usually, this type of denim features classic selvedge on the inside.

  • HIGH RISE

    These jeans and trousers sit above the waistline. Classic high-waisted styles emphasise the figure.

  • MID RISE

    These jeans sit just below the waistline. Thanks to their balanced look, they are extremely versatile and sophisticated.

  • LOW RISE

    This style sits low on the waist and close to the hips. As a result, they provide a very casual look.