Flare & Bootcut


Women's Flare Jeans

Women's flare jeans are back — and not just as a nod to the past. This silhouette has earned its place in the current wardrobe through a combination of precise tailoring, quality denim construction and a cut that flatters a wide range of body types. From the canals of Amsterdam to the weekend markets of Rotterdam, the flared leg has become a defining shape for women who move between style and practicality without compromise.

The Cut That Defines Women's Flare Jeans

The signature of any great pair of women's flare jeans lies in the tension between a fitted seat and thigh and the gradual flare that opens from the knee downward. That contrast creates movement — fabric that catches light as you walk, a hemline that skims the floor or sits just above the ankle depending on the rise. The denim weight matters here: a mid-weight fabric with slight stretch holds its shape through a full day without losing the dramatic silhouette that makes the cut worth wearing. Costumes are constructed with reinforced inseam stitching to manage the stress of that flared panel, keeping the shape consistent wash after wash.

How to Style Women's Flare Jeans Day to Night

Morning starts with a fitted ribbed knit tucked into high-waisted flare jeans — a combination that balances the volume below with a clean, close line on top. Flat mules or a low boot completes the look without interrupting the leg line. As the evening arrives, swap the knit for a structured blazer left open over a simple cami. The flare carries the outfit; the rest is editing. This range includes both raw-hem and clean-finish options, giving you control over how dressed-up or relaxed the final result reads. Women's flare jeans in darker indigo washes transition naturally from day meetings to dinner without needing a full outfit change.

Fabric, Fit and Finish Across the Range

Pepe Jeans London has spent decades refining denim construction, and that expertise shows in the details of this collection. Fabrics range from stiff, structured selvedge-inspired weaves to softer stretch-cotton blends that move with the body. Washes span from deep midnight blue to faded stone, with some styles featuring subtle whiskering at the thigh that adds visual depth without compromising the clean flare silhouette. Waistband lining, belt loop placement and back pocket proportion are all calibrated to the specific geometry of the flared cut — small design decisions that add up to a noticeably polished result.

Finding Your Ideal Pair of Women's Flare Jeans

This collection covers a range of rises, from mid to high, and inseam lengths suited to both petite and tall frames. If you prefer a dramatic floor-grazing hem, opt for the higher rise with a longer inseam. For a more relaxed interpretation of the silhouette, a cropped flare — cut just above the ankle — works particularly well with chunky platform footwear. Every pair of women's flare jeans in this range is designed to offer the same structural integrity: a flare that holds its shape, stitching that lasts and denim that softens with wear without going limp.

Are women's flare jeans still in style?

Yes. The flared silhouette has moved from trend status to a wardrobe staple, appearing consistently across fashion weeks and street style in cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The key is in the fit — a well-cut flare with a precise rise feels modern and intentional.

What shoes work best with women's flare jeans?

Low-heeled boots, platform mules and strappy heeled sandals all work well. The goal is to add a small amount of height at the heel to allow the flared hem to fall cleanly, creating an unbroken line from hip to floor.

How do I care for flare jeans to maintain their shape?

Wash inside out on a cool cycle and hang to dry rather than tumble drying. This preserves both the denim's colour depth and the structural integrity of the flared panel, keeping the shape defined over time.

What tops pair well with women's flare jeans?

Fitted or tucked-in tops work best — think ribbed knits, cropped jackets or slim-fit shirts. The volume of the flare balances naturally against a closer fit on the upper body, creating a proportional and polished silhouette.