I Thought That Straight, Blue Denim Was Unbeatable—These 5 Spring Jeans Trends Changed My Mind
Stuck on straight-leg jeans? From frayed hems to coloured jeans, here are five new denim trends you'll want to wear on repeat this spring.
Ask anyone on the Who What Wear UK team, and they'll tell you that you won't usually see me in jeans. After a lifetime devoted to sweeping dresses and cute skirts, denim always felt a little too rigid for this fussy fashion editor, but then I came to realise that was all down to the fact that I hadn't found the jeans for me. I had yet to find a pair of leg-lengthening, bum-lifting, tummy-flattening wonders that go with everything in my wardrobe. After having given up the search a long time ago, I stumbled across my dream jeans during a try-on (Agolde's 90's Pinch Waist Straight-Leg High Rise, for those wondering), and they were enough to convince me that denim could be just as elegant as dresses. Forever.
"What makes a good pair of jeans a wardrobe essential? Detailing. And the more authentic-looking, the better," notes Loise Læborg Madsen, Designer and Brand Manager at Heyanno. "The wash is the main thing for me, and a great wash will never go out of style."
Given that I've been rewearing this same pair of blue jeans with just about everything during autumn and winter, the prospect of a sunny spring around the corner had me thinking about my warm-weather options. Yes, my usual maxi dresses will be back on rotation, but what fresh new denim trends could be next on the hit list? Are skinny jeans truly back? Is the waistband du jour low-rise, high-rise or somewhere in between? What does one wear with white jeans? Well, I found the answers to these questions and more in the street-style ensembles of fashion's best-dressed.
Long before the latest trends hit runways, stylists, editors and influencers are already experimenting with styles and silhouettes that end up becoming viral hits. Whether thrown on with white tees and flats or styled up for evening, 2026's most interesting jeans trends thus far are moving away from the same straight, blue jeans we've been wearing for the last few years, and trying subtle swaps and changes to make denim feel new again for spring. "On the opposite hand to leaning into nostalgia, there is a need for something new and fun this season, and this is where engineered silhouettes and great details come in," adds Madsen.
So, whether you're an expert in jeans searching for your next pair or dubious about denim and waiting to be convinced, keep scrolling to see the five spring jeans trends I'm convinced will do the trick.
1. Raw-Hem Jeans
Style Notes: If the thought of distressed denim makes you recoil, you'll be pleased to know that torn knees and bleached fabric did not make this list. Instead, discreetly frayed hems are adding a little edge to everyday styles, and this little detail is the perfect way to draw attention to your shoes, making them ideal for wearing with sandals, heels and spring-ready flats.
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2. Brown Jeans
Style Notes: If I were to hazard a guess, I'd imagine you already own a blue, black or ecru pair of jeans (if not all of the above), but what you won't have in your roster is a brown pair. Think about it, though, and they do make sense. Brown is the perfect neutral to build a look around, and warm chestnut hues will be ideal in summer with a white tank top, whilst deep cocoas are exceptionally cosy in autumn and winter with fluffy knits and boots.
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3. Peplum Jeans
Style Notes: There may not be many pairs of these polarising jeans on the market (yet), but the conversation around them alone warrants them a place on this list. Peplum jeans have been a hot topic in the Who What Wear UK office lately ("Do we love them or do we hate them?"), but with plenty of peplum cropping up at the recent Jacquemus show, we can't rule out a comeback in 2026. This probably isn't a trend for the minimalists amongst us, but if you layered dresses over your jeans last autumn, this isn't too far removed.
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4. Ink-Wash Jeans
Style Notes: The perfect accompaniment to pretty blouses and crisp shirts, these classic jeans are made all the better by delivering a shade of blue so dark, they could be mistaken for black. Sorry, stone-wash blue, this alternative always looks expensive, and no matter what shape or style is your favourite, this rich navy will go with everything you already own. Wear them now with pops of red, pink or yellow, and through summer with white and grey.
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5. Deep Cuffs
Style Notes: Not feeling frayed hems? Deep, turned-up cuffs popped up on the street-style circuit last year and show no signs of slowing down in 2026. The best thing about this trend is that you don't even need to invest in a new pair of jeans to get the look; you can turn up the hems on any of your jeans at home to get the same effect. If you prefer a pair of deep cuffs that still hit below the ankle, baggier styles are proving popular, often worn with trench coats and ballet flats.
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Remy Farrell is a London-based fashion editor with 10 years of experience covering fashion, beauty and lifestyle. After graduating with a journalism degree and working on the fashion teams for titles such as Grazia, Elle, and British Vogue, she moved into the luxury e-commerce sector, working as fashion assistant at TheOutnet.com After expanding an assisting and styling portfolio that includes talent such as Gigi Hadid, Victoria Beckham and Miquita Oliver, she ventured into beauty, compiling reviews and diverse beauty content.
In her role as fashion editor at Who What Wear, Remy is interested in discovering new brands to share with the WWW UK readership, and loves uncovering hidden gems to make shopping accessible to everyone.