Baggy jeans from the 90s and early 2000s are back for fall


As a young millennial I have strong feelings about jeans. We went through a lot of low-rise bootcut trauma in the early 2000s, and we will never forget. But the fashion world has continued to recycle denim trends from prior decades and in my corner of the internet it seemed like my gen Z friends have embraced the low rise denim. Honestly it feels hard to keep track of trends because TikTok and fast fashion have both contributed to microtrends. That’s even become the case with the big design houses. They’re making more collections now than ever before (what season is “pre-resort” supposed to be??). It’s hard to pinpoint trends across so many collections. This fall, Vogue France is predicting that baggy jeans will make a comeback. They’ve been seen on runways at Gucci and Victoria Beckham, and on celebs like Hailey Bieber, Jennifer Lopez, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Emily Ratajkowski. I’m not mad at this development.

After being overshadowed by skinny jeans in the 2010s, baggy jeans are now back in full force. Known for their low waistline and exaggerated lines, they first gained popularity in the US during the 1990s, influenced by the sagging trend. This somewhat controversial style involved wearing jeans below the waist, sometimes revealing underwear. It originated from American prisoners who, deprived of belts, had no choice but to let their pants sag. A decade later, rappers adopted this unique jean style, making it a significant part of their fashion identity. Thus, baggy jeans were born.

This season, designers are vying to reinvent this retro piece. At Gucci, baggy jeans held onto their relaxed aesthetic but took on a workwear dimension, while Victoria Beckham envisioned them in a chic, feminine variant.

The latest to embrace the trend is none other than Gigi Hadid. Off the runway, the supermodel often opts for comfortable, effortless outfits. In New York, she chose blue baggy jeans paired with an ecru knit sweater and a checkered crochet Prada tote bag. The ensemble was completed with layered necklaces, perfect for late summer or early fall looks.

Jennifer Lopez, on the other hand, went for a tried-and-true fashion combo: baggy Icon Denim jeans paired with a white Brunello Cucinelli crop top. This pairing harks back to the styles she and other R&B stars favored in the 1990s. She finished her look with a beige Jacquemus Chiquito bag, a pair of Jordans, and gold Jennifer Fisher hoops.

In the streets of New York, Emily Ratajkowski dared a head-to-toe Y2K-inspired look, dressed in a Réalisation Par blue top, charcoal gray baggy jeans and white Vans.

[From Vogue France]

I like the baggy jean look–just not on me. If you are petite (and I am pretty short), I think it can be a tricky look to pull off. But it’s comfy and can be styled so many ways. Of all the looks they feature in the article, I like Emily Ratajkowski’s the best–it’s so nonchalant but she still looks chic somehow. Oddly I think her little glasses make the look. I find Haily Bieber’s style to be enormously overhyped–she rarely looks bad, but at the same time, I think a lot of her looks are pretty basic. This trend would be easy to thrift since there are so many pairs of old jeans from the 90s floating around. For me, if I wear something oversized, I will automatically look sloppy even if I’ve dressed with great care. Something I think about often is how much of this “trend forecasting” is propaganda from the fashion world and how much of it actually reflects consumer demand. But it makes sense that after years of lounge wear and athleisure because of the pandemic, people would be receptive to denim that’s looser, comfier, and more forgiving.

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  1. Mel says:

    Yeah no, I’m way too short for that look, I’d look like a mushroom. I’m not going to follow fashion and I’m going to stick to what looks good on me. If I want a baggier look, I just buy jeans a size or two up. I will not buy jeans that are purposely cut to look like that.

    • Jan90067 says:

      I hear you, Meg! I’m 5’1, size 2, and even oversized sweaters make me look like I’m drowning in fabric, or like a little kid dressing up in my mom’s clothes!

      I do own one pair of high waisted, wide legged jeans, that *must* be worn with high wedge shoes. I like them with vests (as shirts), or tucked in shirts, but anything else just looks awful. And if I take off the high shoes, OMG…. I truly look like I’m wearing pants *way* too big for me!

      I’ll take a BIG PASS on this look. I worked way too hard to lose the weight to look that way again lol.

    • paintergal says:

      Same. 5′ tall. Baggy/wide legged clothes make me look like a sack of potatoes. They don’t look that good on tall people either. imo.

  2. AnnaKist says:

    YES! OH, YES! We are just coming in to Spring and Summer, but I don’t care -I am going out to buy baggy jeans! 👖👖 👖

  3. Cel2495 says:

    I love them but feel that my current body type will not benefit very well (gained weight).

    Loving more the pleated roomy dress pants. I’m rocking those now with T-shirt’s and cute vests and sneakers to make it more casual.

  4. girl_ninja says:

    Baggy jeans have been back for a minute now and I refuse to go back. I had that entire outfit Hailey is wearing, down to the shoes. Ugh chunky black loafers???

    • Isabella says:

      Plus, just last year, these same folks were rocking high-waisted baggy jeans. Next year it will be low-waisted skinny jeans or something.else to get us to spend. That said, I like Emmy’s dark wash jeans. She has nailed the look.

  5. Ameerah M says:

    As a child of the age of low-rise denim. I am still very much traumatized by it. But I am also old enough (elder millennial here) to remember the joys of baggy jeans in the 90s. And I am all for their return.

    • LadyMTL says:

      Another elder millennial here, and I’m on the fence. I would probably look ok in them since I’m 5ft7 but at the same time I feel like it’s going to be just another fad, and in 2 years everyone will have moved on. OFC anything is better than ultra low rise hahaha.

  6. Barbara says:

    Nope. My body shape needs a lean pant with a tunic top. I don’t care how dated I look, I’m not giving up my straight jeans and leggings.

  7. Cosmic Cow says:

    I’m not surprised. Leggings/ jegging have been around for at least 15 years. It’s time for a change.

    • ME says:

      Honestly, skinny jeans lasted way longer than I thought they would. Actually you still see people wearing them. It’s not like they are out-dated. I think they have become a mainstay at this point. Baggy jeans will come and go…and come back again…just like boot cut jeans and bell bottoms.

  8. PrincessOfWaffles says:

    Love the 90’s look. I jumped in few seasons back, and i’m not ready to let go. I loved my 90’s era so so much. the 90’s were the BEST

  9. Orangegirl says:

    Thank goodness… I love hate affair with skinny jeans has been a long over!

  10. Surly Gale says:

    The 90s???? I’m pretty sure I was wearing this style in the 70s!!
    When I was young, I was constantly told I was fat.
    It’s the only time I’ve fully and completely lived up to my ‘potential’. Now 69…I’m fat.
    Wasn’t then. Am now. Could never wear this now but damn, I did then and looking back, I looked fine.
    All that being said, down at the dog park over the weekend with my foster (a very young GS cross) I was asked why I wasn’t keeping her and I explained I couldn’t keep up with her cause I’d gotten fat. She needs massive amounts of exercise & activity NOW, and I simply couldn’t provide what she needs. But still and all, the young man I was speaking with gallantly said “you’re not fat” and I think its the most genuinely sweet thing anyone has ever said to me.

    • Cosmic Cow says:

      Those were the lay-down to zip them up days for jeans…..lol.

      • BeanieBean says:

        Oh, yeah, I remember those days! That was the late 70s/early 80s for me. And in 100% cotton! None of this 2% spandex stuff!

  11. MsIam says:

    Nope, I don’t need anything to make me look bigger. But for those who like it, go for it.

  12. Kirsten says:

    No.

  13. Twin Falls says:

    When the cut of these jeans can make even ‘Emily Ratajkowski look dowdy that’s a definite no for me. If I want to be cozy and frumpy and rectangular, I’ll just stick with sweatpants.

  14. ama1977 says:

    My almost 11 year-old is alllll about the wide-leg jeans with a crop top. Unless she’s over FASHUN (like today) and wearing cotton knit shorts and a t-shirt.

    I am old enough to know what looks good on me (read: not baggy jeans) and will stick with it. The youths can have fashion, I will take style.

  15. Jaded says:

    I’m an old and wide-leg, baggy jeans were THE thing back in the 70s. Trends just keep recycling themselves over and over. I prefer straight-leg jeans for my body type, I’m short-waisted, with narrow hips and long, slender legs so I look like I’m wearing a parachute in baggy jeans. Just wear whatever suits your individual body type, I don’t care what’s *in*.

    • BeanieBean says:

      I recall hiphuggers, with a flare leg or ‘bell bottoms’; shrink-to-fit Levis; & slim-fit Levis in the 70s. Small town girl, not the least bit hip. Still like the waist of a ‘hiphugger’–I guess today that translates into ‘mid-rise’ and prefer a straight leg or bootcut/flare. Jeans are he mainstay of my wardrobe.

      • kiks says:

        Oh my gosh, I haven’t heard the term “hiphugger” since the mid-90s. I had totally forgotten that’s what they used to be called. You just made my day.

  16. ME says:

    Baggy jeans have been in style for over a year now. Also, anyone remember parachute pants? They are also very in style right now.

  17. Cas says:

    Yes, love it. I’m an elder millennial and I vividly remember my favourite pair of baggy jeans from uni in the early 2000s. I’m 5”2 and couldn’t care less if they make me look bigger than I am, I’m all about comfort now 🤣 free the calves, I’m never going back to skinny jeans !!