As we all know, Abercrombie & Fitch has been absolutely killing it lately. I mean, seriously. I am obsessed with EVERYTHING they’ve been coming out with. It’s funny to think that for so many years, Abercrombie reminded me of my middle school days, and now it’s my favorite place to shop for denim. Who would’ve thought I’d still be shopping there at 30 years old? Fun fact: I used to work at Abercrombie & Fitch at the Danbury Fair Mall in Danbury, CT. I worked as a “model”, aka a sales associate. I used to stand by the door and say, “Hey, what’s up? Welcome to A&F.” I had to say it soooo many times, while FIERCE cologne was blasting from the ceiling. I still have slight PTSD when I smell that, but that’s neither here nor there.
The great thing about Abercrombie having so many denim options is that there are jeans for EVERY BODY. Skinny, curvy, tall, short, you name it. They have a pair of jeans for you. The bad news is, it can be kind of overwhelming when taking a first look if you don’t know where to begin. To make it a little easier on you, I’m sharing a few of my favorite A&F denim styles. I’ll also continue to update this blog post as I add new pairs to my closet in the future.
All of the below jeans are shown in a size 25 regular. What I’m about to say for sizing goes for ALL of my A&F jeans: when I first tried them on, I wasn’t sure if I made the right sizing choice, as they seemed a little baggy. However, after I washed and dried them a couple times, they seemed to fit much better. Check out my favorite Abercrombie denim below!
Ultra High Rise Ankle Straight Jeans
Shown below in “Light Ripped Wash”. Entire outfit linked here
Ultra High Rise Ankle Straight Jeans
Shown below in “Ripped Black”. Entire outfit linked here
90s Ultra High Rise Straight Jeans
Shown in “Medium Ripped Wash”. Entire outfit linked here
Curve Love Ultra High Rise Ankle Straight Jeans
Shown in “Ripped Medium Wash”. Entire outfit linked here
For this pair, I will say.. this was my first pair of straight leg denim about a year ago, and I had no clue how they were going to fit or what they were going to look like on me. I ordered the “curve love” style online, not realizing that I probably didn’t need that.. considering, I am not the most curvy girlie. However, they ended up fitting just fine. Which begs the question of, is there really a major difference between the “curve love” and the “regular”? On me personally, there really isn’t a difference at all. They fit the same!
Which pair is your favorite?
Ashlen