These are the best high street jeans to buy now

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Is it just us or is shopping for the perfect pair of jeans sometimes impossible? There are so many styles to choose from, that it's hard to know which one is right for you.

It's not just styles, either. With so many brands on the market, it can be difficult to choose the right one to part with your pennies. With lots of the best jeans (opens in new tab) costing £100 and above, the last thing you want is to take them home and find out that they don't fit as you'd hoped.

Luckily, many high-street brands have been working to improve their collections over the last few years and now a wide range of good quality options exist that won't break the bank.

We've rounded up some of our favourite high street denim brands below, and included lots of information on what fit is right for you.

Which jeans are right for me?

When it comes to jeans, it's all about the fit. Baggy jeans are all the rage at the moment, but if you're looking for a more subtle approach, you can't go wrong with a pair of dad jeans.

Of course, we can't forget about mom jeans. This style hit the denim scene a while ago, and it looks as if it's going nowhere. For us, they are the perfect mix of skinny and baggy, and can easily be dressed up with heels and a blazer (opens in new tab), or dressed down with trainers (opens in new tab) and an oversized shirt for an off-duty look.

If you are a straight leg jean girl through and through, not to fear, as we've included our favourite slim-fitting pairs too.

For spring and summer, we are loving cropped styles, that are perfect for pairing with chunky sandals.

No need to worry about leg lengths, as lots of high street stores have started their own petite and tall denim ranges, and we couldn't be happier about it.

Where to shop for the best high street jeans

There are so many good quality high street jeans available. We've included our favourite brands below, from Weekday, Mango, Topshop and more. While we know that some of these brands might not be the most sustainable options around, here at Marie Claire UK we believe in conscious consumption and ensuring that every piece you buy becomes a closet staple that you can wear for years to come. When it comes to staples, there's nothing more timeless than a pair of jeans. Let's face it, most of us wear jeans every day, so below we have specifically selected classic styles we know you’ll keep forever.

If you're looking for the right items to pair with your brand new jeans, don't forget to check out our roundups of the best trench coats (opens in new tab), best designer handbags (opens in new tab) and the best sunglasses to transition your wardrobe into the new season.

The best high street jeans to buy now

Best baggy jeans

Mango Low-rise loose-fit wideleg jeans - best high street jeans

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Mango Low-rise Loose-fit Jeans

These jeans are part of Mango's 'Circular Design' range, which means that they are made from recycled materials and are designed to last. We are loving this low-rise design with a looser fit and wide legs. Plus, the true blue colour is a classic that will go with everything. 

Materials: 80% cotton and 20% recycled cotton

Size range: 4-18

Uniqlo Baggy Jeans - best high street jeans

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Team Marie Claire UK are always raving about Uniqlo jeans. We love this baggy style for summer, in another classic colour. They feature a mid-rise waist and five handy pockets.

Materials: 100% cotton

Size range: 22inch- 34inch

Gap Organic Cotton

Gap Organic Cotton '90s Loose Fit Jeans

Gap's '90s style jeans are made from 99% organically grown cotton, with subtle distressing on the knees. We can see these staying in our wardrobe forever.

Materials: 99% Organic cotton and 1% Elastane.

Size range: 22inch- 33inch

Best straight leg jeans

Weekday Pin Mid Straight Jeans - best high street jeans

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Weekday Pin Mid Straight Jeans

As straight leg jean lovers, we've tried our fair share of high street styles, and these Weekday ones are our new favourites. They feature a slim fit, pockets and a buttoned fly, and are made from an organic cotton and recycled cotton denim.

Materials: 100% cotton

Size range: 23inch- 34inch

Topshop straight jean with raw hem - best high street jeans

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Topshop Straight Jean with Raw Hem

You really can't go wrong with Topshop jeans. The brand has a huge range of styles in different sizes and leg lengths, and their straight leg jeans are no exception. We'll be wearing this white colour all summer long.

Materials: 99% cotton and 1% elastane

Size range: 24inch- 36inch

Arket Jade Cropped Slim Stretch Jeans - best high street jeans

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Arket Jade Cropped Slim Stretch Jeans

Everyone is talking about Arket jeans, and we can see why. This cropped fit looks super flattering, made from a stretch denim with a mid-rise waist and tapered legs.

Materials: 87% cotton, 12% lyocell and 1% elastane

Size range: 25inch- 33inch

Best mom jeans

& Other Stories Tapered Jeans - best high street jeans

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& Other Stories Tapered Jeans

If you didn't know, Kate Middleton has often been spotted in & Other Stories jeans, and if it's good enough for a royal, then it's good enough for us. Made from organic and recycled cotton, these jeans have a mid-rise waist, a tapered leg and a five-pocket silhouette.

Materials: 99% cotton and 1% elastane

Size range: 24inch- 32inch

Topshop oversized Mom jean - best high street jeans

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Topshop Oversized Mom Jean

Topshop strikes again. If you haven't tried their mom jeans yet, then you're missing out. We've had ours for ages, and plan on wearing them for years to come. 

Materials: 100% cotton

Size range: 24inch- 36inch

Zara Mom-fit High-waist jeans - best high street jeans

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Zara Mom-fit High-waist jeans

Zara jeans are so affordable, and the quality is also unmatched. These mom jeans are next on our list, and we can't wait to add them to our spring capsule wardrobe.

Materials: 99% cotton and 1% elastane

Size range: 4-18

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