Getting the perfect fit especially with Judy Blue denim starts with knowing your inseam. Whether you love ankleâskimming skinnies or floorâgrazing flares, measuring correctly makes ALL the difference. âš What is an Inseam? The inseam is the measurement from the crotch seam straight down to the bottom hem of the leg. This measurement determines: Where pants hit you (ankle, above ankle, floor, etc.) Whether jeans fit cropped, fullâlength, or long The perfect cut for your height and style  đ How to Measure Your Inseam Method 1: Measuring Yourself Stand straight with your feet shoulderâwidth apart. Wear shoes youâd normally pair with jeans. Take a soft measuring tape. Place the tape at your crotch seam. Run it down the inside of your leg to the top of your foot or desired hem point. That measurement in inches = your inseam. We recommend taking all three inseams, ankle, top of foot and floor. Method 2: Using Your BestâFitting Jeans Lay your favorite jeans flat. Smooth the leg completely. Start at the crotch seam. Measure straight down the inside to the bottom hem. đ Where Should Jeans Hit? Different jean styles are designed to hit at different points on the leg. Hereâs how they typically fall but of course, it's up to you! Ankle Length Styles (Above or At the Ankle) Skinny Jeans Straight Leg / Slim Straight Barrel Jeans Cropped or Capri Styles Full-Length Styles (Touch the Top of the Foot) These will kiss the top of the shoe but wonât hit the floor. Bootcut Relaxed Straight Boyfriend Long / Floor-Length Styles (Stack or Graze the Floor) These styles are meant to be longer and may slightly pool or skim the ground. Wide Leg Flares Trouser Denim Palazzos â Final Tips Different brands measure differently Judy Blue often has extra stretch, which affects how the inseam âwears.â Always measure based on the shoes you plan to wear (boots vs sneakers vs sandals). If youâre between lengths, choose the longer inseam for flares and the shorter inseam for skinnies.
Getting the perfect fit especially with Judy Blue denim starts with knowing your inseam. Whether you love ankleâskimming skinnies or floorâgrazing flares, measuring correctly makes ALL the difference. âš What is an Inseam? The inseam is the measurement from the crotch seam straight down to the bottom hem of the leg. This measurement determines: Where pants hit you (ankle, above ankle, floor, etc.) Whether jeans fit cropped, fullâlength, or long The perfect cut for your height and style  đ How to Measure Your Inseam Method 1: Measuring Yourself Stand straight with your feet shoulderâwidth apart. Wear shoes youâd normally pair with jeans. Take a soft measuring tape. Place the tape at your crotch seam. Run it down the inside of your leg to the top of your foot or desired hem point. That measurement in inches = your inseam. We recommend taking all three inseams, ankle, top of foot and floor. Method 2: Using Your BestâFitting Jeans Lay your favorite jeans flat. Smooth the leg completely. Start at the crotch seam. Measure straight down the inside to the bottom hem. đ Where Should Jeans Hit? Different jean styles are designed to hit at different points on the leg. Hereâs how they typically fall but of course, it's up to you! Ankle Length Styles (Above or At the Ankle) Skinny Jeans Straight Leg / Slim Straight Barrel Jeans Cropped or Capri Styles Full-Length Styles (Touch the Top of the Foot) These will kiss the top of the shoe but wonât hit the floor. Bootcut Relaxed Straight Boyfriend Long / Floor-Length Styles (Stack or Graze the Floor) These styles are meant to be longer and may slightly pool or skim the ground. Wide Leg Flares Trouser Denim Palazzos â Final Tips Different brands measure differently Judy Blue often has extra stretch, which affects how the inseam âwears.â Always measure based on the shoes you plan to wear (boots vs sneakers vs sandals). If youâre between lengths, choose the longer inseam for flares and the shorter inseam for skinnies.