I Tried On Hundreds of Flared Jeans Looking for “The One”—These 6 Pairs Are Hot Contenders

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When I think of the best flared jeans, an image of Riley Keough in costume as wayward rockstar Daisy Jones calls to mind. The widening silhouette has come a long way since it was a hallmark of '70s fashion, but every time I’ve ever felt myself gravitating toward the fit, I’ve hesitated at the thought of them looking rather costume-y and outdated. Yet, beneath our very eyes, this retro style has encountered quite a resurgence of late. (Cudos to whoever is managing the PR for flared jeans.)

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After a brief hiatus, Bella Hadid ushered flared jeans back into the zeitgeist in all her Western-inspired glory. Her latest public uniform is far from the eclectic and vintage pieces we saw her wear earlier in her career, with the reappearance of flared jeans a watershed signifier of our collective evolving tastes.

On the runway, this was translated into the free spirit and bohemian nature exhibited in Chemena Kamali’s debut collections for Chloé. The message was clear—after years of shapeless straight leg styles, flare jeans have ascended to bring in a period of relaxed yet contoured bottoms.

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So, you can only imagine my surprise when, in early February, flared jeans had a back-to-back outing on two of the most prolific Californians of all time. The first came from Kendrick Lamar, who took to the stage at the 2025 Super Bowl in Celine’s waist-hugging Marco Flare Jeans.

The moment single-handedly revitalised my mutual interest in the fit, but the occurrence was only subsequently bolstered by Meghan Markle wearing a dark indigo pair of flare jeans by Veronica Beard to an Invictus Games event that very same day. Coincidence? I think not.

While she’s typically a trendsetter and not a follower, the appeal of flare jeans even reached Rihanna in the following days when she wore the same Celine style worn by the rapper to a dinner at her favourite Italian restaurant, Santa Monica’s Giorgio Baldi.

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These co-signs can only mean that flared jeans will soon be tricking down into our own wardrobes—but are these endorsements enough to convert a staunch skeptic? After years of ignoring these pieces on the rack, I had very little understanding of the lay of the land. Are flare jeans scratch crisp? Elongated and grazing the London footpath? High-waisted and therefore not the most flattering fit for my petite torso?

Naturally, as an inquisitive fashion editor, I took it upon myself to scour designer boutiques and high street stores for the best flared jeans currently available. After a few timid outings—and numerous compliments from the Who What Wear team—I can confidently say that I’ve been converted to the appeal of flare jeans.

I will say, however, that not all are made equally. Some were quite constricting and needed a bit of TLC to suit my body shape (see: tailoring to adjust to my shorter height). Others felt as soft as leggings but lacked the structure needed to sit nicely around my ankle. Nevertheless, I managed to track down the ‘Goldilocks’ of flared jeans—the styles that were equally fitted as they were expanding at the hem.

Ready to jump on the bandwagon? Ahead, I’ve rounded up and reviewed the six best flared jeans to shop. After dozens of tests and trials, consider the below your comprehensive guide to navigating and buying the style.

The Best Flared Jeans, Tried and Tested By an Editor

1. Mango

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Style Notes: I was immediately drawn to the way these Mango flared jeans begun broadening from the knee when I spotted them online. Sometimes flare jeans can begin protruding at the calf or ankle, but I really like the way these gently teetered out. In real life, they flared as promised and I felt they were the perfect high-rise finish, too.

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2. Paige

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Style Notes: I'll be the first to admit it—jeans aren't usually my forte. I'll typically wear a pleated trouser or pencil skirt over denim. But if I am wearing jeans, they'll always be a straight leg style. These flared jeans from Paige, however, were the pair to change my mind. I can't over estimate how comfortable the fabric was on, and even when wearing flats, the flare still looked cute and perfectly tapered to me. This is a pair I can see myself walking 10,000 steps in without breaking a sweat, chafing or becoming uncomfortable.

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3. Marks & Spencer

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Style Notes: While this M&S style was the most '70s-looking out of the bunch I tried on, I'll confess that I wasn't actually too opposed to the shape after wearing them for a few days. The style is a true wide-leg, which might feel too spacey around the leg for some. The pleat down the middle gave the body a really generous elongated effect, but I was slightly constricted by where the pants fell around my abdomen. They were quite tight, and while I'd usually suggest sizing up to solve that problem, the shape of the flare could prove problematic to tweak. Nevertheless, I'd still recommend them on affordability alone.

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4. Reiss

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Style Notes: I really enjoyed the fabric of Reiss's flared jeans. Not only were they soft to the touch, but they really lifted and firmed my bottom—something that French women and I agree is an essential quality of good jeans. This look is a testament to a true Parisian outfit, and I liked the way these flares came to a gradual end, rather than puddling along the ground.

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5. Celine

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Style Notes: I have a confession to make—I thought I would hate these jeans after seeing them on the rack. First of all, they're low-waisted, which is a major red flag for me. They're also distressed on the back, meaning I thought they would slightly drag along the ground. After testing these in person, I have to say the fit and finish instantly quelled all my doubts. Yes, they're not as tapered to my waist as I like, but they still give generous coverage and don't expose any pockets of skin that I'd otherwise like hidden. I wished I could've worn them home, but for almost £1000, they run a pretty penny. Nevertheless, if I was investing in a pair of popular designer jeans, this would be them.

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6. Veronica Beard

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Style Notes: Look, I'll acknowledge that I probably didn't do these flared jeans a service by trailing them with loafers. But, if you're investing in a pair, they should be able to fit into your existing shoe capsule wardrobe. There's really nothing I can fault about Veronica Beard's flared jeans other than the fact you probably do have to add a bit of height to really showcase them. The fit is super skinny around your thighs, which might dissuade those who like their jeans to be a bit roomier here, but for the quality, they do their job nicely.

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Ava Gilchrist is the SEO Writer at Who What Wear UK. Born in Sydney but now based in London, Ava has worked at some of the most prestigious women’s luxury and lifestyle publications including ELLE, Marie Claire and most recently GRAZIA where she held the title of Senior Fashion Features Writer. Ava has five years of industry experience, beginning her writing career after graduating with a Bachelor of Communication from the University of Technology, Sydney. Her words fuse style with substance, bringing readers insightful commentary on the latest fashion trends, runway shows, celebrity red carpet offerings, must-have shopping pieces, beauty hacks and pop cultural moments. As an editor, Ava has interviewed everyone from Kendall Jenner, Margot Robbie, Zendaya, Emma Corrin and Stella McCartney.