WHICH JEANS SHOULD I CHOOSE FOR MY BODY SHAPE?

Jeans are an essential wardrobe staple, versatile enough to be worn year-round. They pair effortlessly with trendy sneakers or stylish high heels. Whether you’re going casual with a white t-shirt, chic with a blouse, or bold with a low-cut top, jeans seamlessly fit every fashion style.

With so many cuts—slim, skinny, boyfriend, bootcut, flare—it can be challenging to navigate the options and find the right fit. The key is to choose a style that flatters your unique body shape, making the search for the perfect pair feel less like a puzzle.

No matter your body type—whether you have wide hips, round or flat buttocks, a small waist, or a slender frame—there’s a jean style that’s just right for you. Here are some tips to help you find your ideal fit with ease.

DIFFERENT CUTS OF JEANS

Slim Fit: Slim jeans are form-fitting and snug around the hips, thighs, and calves. They taper down to the ankles, offering a sleek, streamlined silhouette without clinging too tightly to the ankles.

Mom Jeans: Mom jeans feature a high waist, relaxed hips, and a straight leg cut. With a nod to the ’70s, they have a more structured fit than boyfriend jeans, offering a vintage, retro vibe with their high-rise and wide-leg shape.

Skinny Fit: Skinny jeans are tight all the way from the waist to the ankles, creating a second-skin effect. These are the most body-hugging style and work well for showcasing your curves.

Flare: Flared jeans are fitted through the hips and thighs, then dramatically widen from the knees to the ankles. This style takes inspiration from the iconic bell-bottoms of the 1970s, though they’re straight through the thighs before flaring out.

Boyfriend: Boyfriend jeans offer a loose, relaxed fit with a laid-back feel, inspired by men’s clothing. This style is comfortable and easygoing, with variations like girlfriend jeans (slightly more fitted) or mom jeans (high-waisted and slightly looser through the hips).

Regular (Straight) Fit: Straight-leg jeans have a consistent width from the hips down to the ankles. A classic, timeless fit, they offer a relaxed yet flattering shape without hugging the body too tightly.

Bootcut: Bootcut jeans are slightly flared from mid-calf down to the ankle, designed to accommodate boots. They are typically fitted through the thighs and hips, but they aren’t as tight as skinny jeans.

JEANS FOR DIFFERENT BODY TYPES

For Long Legs: If you have long legs, you can pull off straight-leg or slim jeans effortlessly. Feel free to experiment with printed or colored jeans, which look great on tall, slender legs. However, if you want to shorten your legs, choose bootcut jeans that will provide some balance. Light or heavily bleached jeans can also add some fullness to the overall look.

For Wide Hips and an A-Shaped Body: If you have wide hips and an A-shaped body, it’s best to avoid jeans that fit too tightly around the hips. Opt for straight or regular jeans, which will enhance your curves while providing a balanced fit. Bootcut jeans with a slightly high waist and a flared bottom can also help balance your silhouette, elongate your legs, and slim your hips. Stay away from slim or skinny jeans, as they can emphasize the width of your hips and thighs.

For Short Legs: To avoid making your legs appear shorter, steer clear of flared or bootcut jeans, as they can shorten your figure. Instead, choose slim or straight jeans to elongate your legs. Pair them with heels to add extra height and create the illusion of longer legs.

For a Round Shape (O-Shaped Body): If you have a round shape with a bit of a belly and a slightly defined waist, the goal is to accentuate your waist and refine your overall silhouette. High-waisted jeans are perfect for shaping the belly and elongating the legs. Opt for flare or bell-bottom cuts to add length and balance. Raw blue or black jeans can add a slimming effect, and don’t hesitate to wear high heels to add a bit of glamour.

For Generous Thighs: Bootcut jeans are perfect for balancing out slightly larger thighs. The flare at the calf and ankle helps elongate and slim the legs. Flared jeans are also a good choice, as their wide-leg design can hide thicker thighs and create a more balanced silhouette. For a relaxed, casual style, go for boyfriend jeans. Their straight, loose fit highlights your curves without clinging to your thighs. Pair with heels and a feminine top to enhance your look.

For Flat Buttocks: To enhance a flat butt, opt for low-rise jeans, which create the illusion of a fuller backside. Look for jeans with large back pockets, especially those placed high up with wide flaps, as they add visual volume. You can also choose push-up jeans designed to create a rounded appearance.

For a Bit of a Belly: High-waisted jeans are ideal for those with a bit of a belly, as they help smooth and shape the midsection. Mom jeans are another excellent option, as they fit comfortably around the 

For a Round Butt: If you have a round butt and want to avoid flattening it, high-waisted jeans are a great choice. Straight-leg or mom jeans in dark or raw washes will complement your shape. Avoid jeans with external pockets or patterns that add extra volume to your buttocks. Stay away from skinny or slim cuts that may compress your curves.

CONCLUSION

Choosing the right pair of jeans can significantly enhance your body shape and boost your confidence. By understanding your body type and experimenting with different styles, you can find jeans that flatter your figure and make you feel your best. Remember, the key is to embrace your unique shape and choose jeans that accentuate your natural curves or create the illusion of them. With a little effort and the right pair of jeans, you can step out in style and feel amazing!

CROCHET EDEN CROP TOP

It sounds like the Eden crop top is a great project for all skill levels, especially beginners. The simplicity of the design, with minimal shaping and easy stitches, makes it approachable. Starting with the waistband ribbing and working your way up with single crochet stitches in the round gives it a clean, classic look.

Once you divide the piece to form the V-shape, the top comes together in a balanced way, and the final touches—ribbing around the armholes and neckline—add a polished finish. The versatility of the top is a bonus, making it a summer staple that can be paired with anything from jeans to skirts.

This tutorial seems like a fun, rewarding project for anyone looking to add a handmade piece to their summer wardrobe!

YARN 

The Eden crop top uses Paintbox Cotton DK yarn, which is a lightweight (category 3) yarn. This yarn is made of 100% cotton, making it ideal for summer wear due to its breathability and softness. Plus, it’s machine washable, which is perfect for easy care while still maintaining the shape of your garment.

Another great yarn option for this top is Drops Cotton Light, which also works beautifully for this pattern. Both yarns come in a wide variety of colors, so you’re sure to find a shade that suits your style, whether you prefer neutrals or bold, vibrant tones.

Using cotton yarn ensures that your Eden crop top will be comfortable, durable, and stylish all summer long!

MEASUREMENTS AND SIZING

The Eden crop top pattern is available in sizes: S (M, L, XL).

GAUGE

To achieve the correct sizing, your gauge should be 15 single crochet (sc) stitches by 21 rows using a 5mm crochet hook.

MATERIALS

  • Yarn: Paintbox Cotton DK (lightweight 3/DK/8 ply)
    • Each ball: ~50g/1.8oz, 125m/137yds
    • Approximate quantity: 4 (4, 5, 5) balls depending on the size you’re making
    • Alternatively: Drops Cotton Light yarn can also be used
  • Hooks:
    • 3.5mm crochet hook
    • 5mm crochet hook
  • Additional Supplies:
    • Stitch marker
    • Scissors
    • Yarn needle

These materials will help you crochet the Eden crop top with ease, providing structure and comfort in a breathable cotton fabric.

STITCHES & ABBREVIATIONS

ch = chain

sc = single crochet

sc2tog = single crochet two together

sc3tog = single crochet three together

slst = slip stitch

BLO = back loop only

rep =. repeat

HOW TO MAKE CROCHET EDEN CROP TOP

This detailed pattern outlines the steps to create the Eden Crop Top using simple crochet techniques, making it a great project for beginners and advanced crocheters alike. Here’s a quick breakdown of the key steps:

WAISTBAND RIBBING (WITH 3.5MM HOOK)

  • Ch 16, sc in 2nd ch from hook, then sc across (15 sc).
  • Work in back loops only (BLO) from Row 2 onwards, turning at the end of each row.
  • Continue until you reach Row 102 (S), 110 (M), 118 (L), or 126 (XL).
  • Join ends with a slip stitch (slst) to form a circle.

MAIN BODY (SWITCH TO 5MM HOOK)

  • Round 1: Work 102 (S), 110 (M), 118 (L), or 126 (XL) sc evenly around the top edge of ribbing. Turn.
  • Round 2: ch 1, sc in each stitch (st) around. Turn.
  • Repeat Round 2 until you complete 16 (S), 18 (M), 20 (L), 22 (XL) rounds.

FRONT V-NECK SHAPING

  • Mark the middle st (51st (S), 55th (M), 59th (L), or 63rd (XL)).
  • Begin decreasing with sc2tog (single crochet 2 together) on both sides to create the V-shape.
  • Continue shaping and reducing until you have 47 (S), 51 (M), 55 (L), or 59 (XL) sts.
  • Mark and create triangles for both front and back.

BACK V-NECK SHAPING

  • Repeat the triangle instructions from the front for the back side.

ARMHOLE RIBBING (SWITCH TO 3.5MM HOOK)

  • Attach yarn to the armhole edge and create the ribbing using ch 5, sc back loops, and slst to the body.
  • Repeat ribbing on both sides.

V-NECK RIBBING AND STRAPS

  • Attach yarn at the center of the front triangles and create the ribbing along the V-neck.
  • Extend the straps following the ribbing pattern, creating 24 rows.
  • Repeat for the other strap.

FINISHING

  • Complete the ribbing for the back of the top.
  • Use the yarn needle to secure the inner “V” ribbing on both front and back.

This method results in a lightweight, breathable summer top that’s versatile enough to pair with various outfits. Following these steps will guide you in making a perfect handmade Eden Crop Top!

Turn your top inside out. Using your yarn needle and the long tail, sew the front strap to the back strap to form one continuous shoulder strap. Repeat this process on the other side. Your Eden Crop Top is now complete!

INSTRUCTION VIDEO

EXTRA NOTES

The stitch count provided is just a suggestion, but we all have different body shapes and sizes, so it’s important to customize for the best fit. Follow these guidelines to ensure accuracy:

  • Make the ribbed band long enough to comfortably fit around your underbust or waist, then slip stitch the ends together.
  • If, for example, it took you 108 rows of single crochet ribbing to fit around your waist, you’ll need to crochet 108 single crochets evenly around the band using a 5mm hook. Repeat this for the number of rounds specified in the pattern (e.g., 16 rounds for size small). If you’d like a longer top, feel free to add more rounds.
  • Next, divide your stitch count in half. For instance, half of 108 is 54. Mark that stitch and continue as per the pattern.
  • To figure out how many stitches to allocate for each triangle, subtract 4 from your half-stitch count (e.g., 54 – 4 = 50) and then divide the result by 2.
  • If the bust area feels too tight or too loose, you can always adjust by going up or down a hook size.

Continue following the pattern from here for the best fit!