Robyn


Robyn Jeans

The Robyn jeans are one of those fits that define a wardrobe without trying to. Rooted in Pepe Jeans London's denim heritage and shaped for the way women actually move through the city, this slim straight silhouette sits at the intersection of precision and ease — cut to skim the hip, taper through the thigh, and land clean at the ankle.

A slim straight cut built for real life

The Robyn jeans are engineered in a mid-to-high rise that holds its shape across the day without compressing. The fabric — typically a cotton-rich denim with just enough stretch, woven around 11 oz — keeps its structure after hours of wear. No bagging at the knee, no pulling at the seat. The silhouette stays precise whether you're moving between the Tube and a rooftop terrace or sitting through a long lunch.

What makes the Robyn slim straight interesting is the thigh cut: not as relaxed as a barrel leg, not as unforgiving as a classic skinny. There's room to breathe, but the line stays clean. That balance is hard to get right, and it's exactly where the Robyn fit earns its place in the rotation.

Robyn Jeans — washes, finishes and how they wear

The Robyn jeans come across multiple washes — from deep indigo rinse and raw blue to mid-wash stone and worn-in grey. Each finish changes the register of the look. A raw indigo Robyn reads sharp enough for an evening out with a fitted blazer and pointed-toe flats. A stone-washed or faded denim version shifts the whole outfit towards something more relaxed — vintage-adjacent, the kind of blue that pairs naturally with an oversized linen shirt knotted at the waist.

The lighter washes tend to show the weave texture more clearly — you can see the twill structure catch the light differently across the leg. That tactile detail is one of the things that separates a considered denim from a generic one.

How to style the Robyn jeans

Two looks that consistently work with the Robyn slim straight jeans:

  • — A cropped leather jacket, white ribbed tank and chunky-soled ankle boots for a day-to-night transition that doesn't require a wardrobe change. The straight hem of the Robyn fit sits perfectly over the boot shaft without bunching.
  • — A longline knit in oatmeal or camel, tucked loosely at the front, with clean white trainers. The mid-rise waist of the Robyn jeans keeps the proportions grounded even when the top layer is voluminous.

The silhouette also works well layered under a trench or a structured wool coat in autumn — the straight-leg denim provides enough visual weight to balance a heavier outer layer without disappearing underneath it.

The detail that matters most

At the hem, the Robyn jeans finish with a clean, undecorated selvedge-style edge that sits flat against the shoe. No raw fray, no chain-stitch flourish — just a precise close that keeps the ankle line unbroken. It's a small decision that shapes the whole silhouette, and it's the kind of detail Pepe Jeans London has been refining since the brand first cut denim on the King's Road. The new-season colourways of the Robyn collection are worth exploring if you've been wearing the same blue for a while.

What is the fit of the Robyn jeans from Pepe Jeans?

The Robyn jeans are a slim straight cut, sitting at a mid-to-high rise with a fit that tapers gently through the thigh before falling in a clean, straight line to the ankle. The cut is deliberately balanced — more relaxed than a skinny, more structured than a barrel leg — making it one of the most versatile silhouettes in the Pepe Jeans London women's denim range.

Are the Robyn jeans suitable for petite or tall women?

The Robyn jeans work across a range of heights thanks to the straight, ankle-grazing hem that creates a long, unbroken leg line. Petite wearers often benefit from the mid-to-high rise, which visually extends the silhouette, while taller frames can wear the full leg length without the fit shortening unexpectedly. Pairing with a slightly elevated sole helps in both cases.

What washes are available for the Robyn slim straight jeans?

The Robyn jeans are available in a range of seasonal washes including deep raw indigo, classic mid-blue, stone wash and worn-in grey tones. The choice of wash significantly changes how the fit reads — darker rinses lean formal and sharp, while lighter or more distressed finishes give the same silhouette a relaxed, vintage-influenced feel. New washes are introduced seasonally as part of Pepe Jeans London's ongoing denim programme.

How do the Robyn jeans compare to other Pepe Jeans women's fits?

Within the Pepe Jeans London women's denim line, the Robyn jeans occupy the slim straight category — distinct from the wider barrel silhouettes and from the closer-fitting skinny styles. If you wear a relaxed wide-leg like the Addison or a flared cut regularly, the Robyn offers a sharper, more streamlined alternative that still has enough room to feel comfortable across a full day of wear.