When barrel jeans first started showing up on retailers’ website and Instagram in early 2024, I swore I’d never wear them. I thought they looked ridiculous. Then, I was gifted a pair by Madewell, and fast forward to a year later, they’re one of my favorite styles to wear, and I own multiple pairs of barrel-leg pants (But I really can’t see myself getting on board with the horseshoe jeans trend.
Barrel jeans can definitely be intimidating at first since they can easily look like clown pants. But, they can easily (and surprisingly) look polished, on-trend and grown-up (there are a great transition piece from summer to fall).
So today, I’ll explain what makes barrel jeans different, how to find the right pair, the do’s and don’ts of styling them, and which shoes pair best to balance their unique shape.
Barrel jeans (sometimes called balloon jeans or barrel-leg denim) have a distinctive curved silhouette through the legs. They bow out around the thigh and knee, and taper slightly at the ankle to create that “barrel” shape. Unlike wide-leg jeans (which I reviewed how to style here), they don’t fall straight from the hip. Instead, the darting at the waist and thigh creates structure while still giving you room through the leg (barrel jeans are a great addition to your capsule wardrobe).
They’re one of my favorite jeans to wear in the summer since they’re breezy like wide-leg jeans, but they’re typically cropped for extra breathability vs. full-length wide-leg jeans (styling tips for those here). And they are especially perfect for transitioning summer style to fall when it’s still hot but you want to wear jeans. And since they’re Western-inspired, they’re on trend for this fall.
Not all barrel jeans are created equal. Since I’m petite, I look for a mild or moderate barrel shape and leave the extreme barrel to the taller crowd. I also find that most barrel jeans run large, so make sure you get a good fit through the waist and hip. (Here are more petite-friendly jeans if you’re a shorty too.)
Things to consider when shopping:
My all-time favorite barrel jeans:
The Mid-rise Abercrombie Barrel jeans: They fit well in the waist, run true-to-size, have a lot of washes, don’t curve too much and are an affordable option (since Abercrombie often has sales). I own a lot of Abercrombie jeans (reviewed here) and these barrel jeans of my most-worn pairs. (They make my favorite denim shorts too.)
Other barrel jeans to consider:
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Because barrel jeans taper at the ankle, footwear really makes or breaks the look. The key is to elongate the leg and balance the curve of the denim.
Ballet flats are an easy win with barrel jeans. The narrow profile keeps the ankle clean and polished and they’re a classic, polished style. A leather or suede pair looks timeless, especially with a simple tee and blazer. I personally love my Larroude suede ballet flats or these Tuckernuck Nadia flats (if I don’t want a strap).
Minimalist white sneakers are a barrel-jean staple. Stick with a streamlined style instead of chunky sneakers, which can make the bottom-heavy silhouette feel clunky. Here are my favorite white sneakers.
Kitten heels are chic, practical, and elongating, perfect for dressing up barrel jeans while maintaining comfort. A slingback or pointed kitten heel like these look sophisticated with a blouse or cropped jacket.
Strappy sandals work perfectly in the summer. Ankle-strap styles highlight the taper of the jeans, while simple slides give a relaxed, effortless look. Avoid sandals with too much bulk, and instead opt for delicate straps. These are my favorite neutral sandals.
Pointy-toe shoes (whether flats or heels) visually lengthen your legs, balancing out the volume of barrel denim. A pointed flat like these with a tucked-in button-down is a sleek, grown-up way to make this trend perfect for work.




Barrel jeans may look intimidating, but once you play with proportions and footwear, they’re surprisingly versatile. For the grown-up crowd, it’s all about keeping the rest of your look tailored and intentional. With the right balance, barrel-leg denim feels modern without trying too hard…and they might just become your favorite pair of jeans.
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