I Tried On Loads of Petite Jeans—These Are the Only 7 Pairs I Loved
Being vertically challenged (I'm 5'2") means buying jeans can be quite a task.
It's already an undertaking and a bit of a hassle, so you need to be in the right frame of mind in the first place. Add to that having to find a tailor to get them altered when you eventually find a pair… So, I wanted to find the best jeans for us shorter people, to save you browsing, trying on and paying for tailoring. You could say I've done the legwork for you (wink, wink).
Right at the beginning of 2025, I knew I needed to refresh my jeans collection after I had a good clear-out during the festive period. My requirements often include stiffer denim and a straight-leg cut, but I also like to dabble with baggy jeans that are proportionate to my height. With this in mind, I set about finding the perfect petite pairs. The result? Some great contenders across designer and high-street brands that fit my petite (but with hips and a shorter torso) frame perfectly.
It's safe to say that my tailor won't be seeing me anytime soon. Scroll on to discover and shop the best petite jeans I found, from H&M to Agolde.
The Best Petite Jeans I've Tried, Listed:
- COS Arch Jeans, £85
- Agolde '90s Pinch Waist Jeans, £270
- H&M Slim Mom Ankle Jeans, £23
- Sezane Brut Sexy Jeans, £95
- Arket Jade Cropped Slim Stretch Jeans, £77
- Levi's 501 Crop Jeans, £100
- Vintage
The 7 Best Petite Jeans That Will Actually Fit
1. COS Arch Jeans
Style Notes: I'm a huge fan of COS. If you follow me on Instagram or TikTok, you'll see that a lot of my capsule-wardrobe pieces are from COS, but funnily enough, I didn't own any of its denim. The Arch jeans have an interesting shape, and I wanted to see how they would work on someone shorter. The style has a tapered leg, giving a slight—very slight—horseshoe shape. It's a subtle shape—not too exaggerated.
I loved how rigid the denim is; it made my bum look sensational! They have a high-rise waist and a zip fly, and whilst the fit was great, they're a bit on the longer side, but would look amazing with a heeled boot. As you can see, they look great with a flat shoe too, so I'd highly recommend checking these out.
Washes: Seven, including blue, black and white
Size Range: EU 24–32 (UK 2–16)
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The Arch jean is one of COS's signature styles. Crafted from a mix of rigid organic and recycled-cotton denim, they hold the body nicely. The tapered leg and cropped length suit those with a petite frame.
2. Agolde 90's Pinch Waist Straight-Leg Jeans
Style Notes: Agolde jeans are always a good idea. The brand is well known for its denim, and I've owned a pair previously that I had to get tailored. But my tailor needn't help me out with this pair. I love, love, love these jeans. They're my go-to on most days and the perfect length for us petite people. They have a great straight-leg fit with a good denim gusset and a mid-rise waist, which is so comfortable with the button fly. If your budget can stretch, I'd point you in this direction.
Washes: 10, including, blue, black, grey and white
Size Range: EU 23–34 (UK 0–14)
Length: Three leg lengths (crop, regular and long)
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Agolde's Pinch Jeans feature a relaxed straight leg with a cropped hem, making them ideal for those 5'4" and under.
White jeans are surprisingly versatile.
3. H&M Slim Mom Ankle Jeans
Style Notes: H&M isn't one of my go-to places for denim, but the high-street favourite stocks a huge variety. Much of it isn't petite-friendly, but I managed to find the Slim Mom Ankle Jeans. The cut is very high-waisted and straight—not my personal favourite as I have hips, and a too-slim cut can be unflattering on me, but I must say that they were very comfortable and a great pair of jeans overall. Plus, they're super affordable for the quality.
Washes: Nine, including blue and black
Size Range: UK 4–22
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H&M jeans are so affordable but such high-quality.
Doesn't indigo denim always look so expensive?
4. Sézane Brut Sexy Jeans
Style Notes: Sézane is one of my go-tos for cosy cardigans and fun knits, but I had never tried its denim until I discovered the Brut Sexy. And sexy they are. These are high-waisted, and I mean high-waisted! I wasn't expecting the length to be so good on me, but it was perfect. This is a bit of a skinner straight-leg than I normally go for, but it would look great with boots or even a heel. I really like these jeans, and they're so comfortable too. I'd recommend you take your true size, though they do stretch over time, FYI. It's also worth mentioning that they have a button fly, as I know some people much prefer a zip.
Washes: Nine, including blue, black, white, grey and pink
Size Range: UK 4–20
Length: Two (regular and tall)
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Sézane's Brut Sexy denim style features a straight-leg fit, clean hem and classic elements. It's made from organic cotton.
5. Arket Jade Cropped Slim Stretch Jeans
Style Notes: I love these jeans from Arket. They're a great cropped length—not in a pedal-pusher way, but a "look at my cute loafers" way. They're made from good cotton denim with minimal stretch, which I know doesn't sound comfy, but I promise it is. Stiff, high-quality denim holds its shape and will refresh when you wash it, so it'll work hard in your wardrobe. All in all, this is a good, solid pair of straight-leg jeans.
Washes: Seven, including blue and black
Size Range: EU 25–33 (UK 6–14)
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The Jade features a mid-rise waist and cropped length that hits just at the ankle.
Black jeans are smart enough to wear to the office. Just add a blazer and loafers.
6. Levi's 501 Crop Jeans
Style Notes: I'm a huge Levi's stan, and there's nothing better than a pair of 501s. What I love about Levi's in general is that the brand caters to a wide range of heights, and it hasn't forgotten about us petite people. The 501 Crop is already a much better length if you're on the shorter side, and I'd go for a 28" or 30" leg myself. They also have a button fly, which I love—no one wants a zip coming open. Levi's is the one brand I'd highly recommend over all others to anyone struggling to find jeans that fit because it really will never let you down. Plus, the brand offers an in-store tailoring service just in case, or if your old jeans need some TLC.
Washes: 20, including blue, black, white, ecru and grey
Size Range: EU 23–34 (UK XS–XL)
Length: Three (26, 28 and 30)
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Levi's 501 jeans are renowned amongst fashion people as a style that suits many body types. They have a high-rise waist and straight-leg cut and are made from thick, rigid denim.
7. Vintage
Style Notes: I'm a big fan of vintage denim—especially a vintage pair of 501s. It can feel like a never-ending search to find a good secondhand pair, but thankfully, I have my fairy godmother in Chloe over at Pin Denim, a brilliant vintage-denim sourcing service. If you're up for doing the hard work yourself, make it easier by taking your exact measurements and scouring eBay and other reselling platforms—thank me later!
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This story was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
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