The Best Skinny Jeans for Men in 2025: Where to Buy Online

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The Best Skinny Jeans for Men in 2025: Where to Buy Online

Sit down and pull up a chair because we’re here to talk about one of the most controversial items of clothing a man can own — skinny jeans. First introduced onto the scene in the 1950s, this type of denim reached the height of its popularity around the mid-to-late 2000s (we have punk-rock bands like Green Day to thank for that), but like all great things, this style seemed to die out slowly.

At a Glance: The Best Skinny Jeans for Men in 2025

Well, now, they’re back (and we might add better than ever). And regardless of what you’ve seen in pop culture recently — Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl bell bottoms were the pants heard around’ the world — skinny jeans are having their revival, and for good reason. Not only is this type of pant flattering on all different body shapes but they can also be dressed up or down and provide great layering choices.

So, if you’re ready to hop on the skinny jean train (do it before it leaves the station), we’ve rounded up the eight best pairs of skinny jeans below to get you started. Shop them all now.

For over two decades, Paige has been creating some of the best denim in the biz. Not only are their men’s and women’s jeans extremely comfortable, but they also hold up after each wash, maintaining their shape and color. This pair of black skinny jeans is available in sizes 28 to 44 and is made with a rayon, cotton, and polyester blend.

Sometimes, you look at a pair of skinny jeans and are instantly transported back to the days of singing blink-182 in your parent’s basement (where are yew and ihm sew sarry) — iykyk. Luckily, you’ll never have to worry about that with this pair from A.P.C. Relaxed and refined; they’re the type of skinny jeans that are made for adults and adults only.

When it comes to a good, reliable pair of denim, Levi’s is as classic as it gets. These 510 skinny jeans have the same fan-favorite details as their other best-selling denim — like their durable design and non-restrictive movement — but they taper around the ankle for a straight, more flattering fit.

Finding the perfect pair of skinny jeans in the right color can sometimes be a challenge. Fortunately, Mott & Bow provides eight different color options for their classic skinny silhouette. With shades ranging from light blue to midnight, you’ll have no trouble matching them with anything you already own in your closet.

Mango is an affordable fashion brand that has been worn by everyone from Pedro Pascal to Adrien Brody. The company has mastered the art of creating cost-effective clothing that doesn’t skimp on quality, which, in the world of fast fashion isn’t always easy to do. These skinny jeans, with a lived-in feel and slight whiskering wash, could become your new staple.

While these may not be the same pair of denim that 5 Seconds of Summer was singing about when they said, “I’ve got your ripped skinny jeans lying on the floor,” we think these non-distressed pants are the upgrade you deserve. Soft, stretchy, and slim, match them with a concert tee and white kicks for a cool, laid-back vibe (but seriously, don’t leave them on the ground).

These are not your grandmother’s Gap jeans. Nearly ten years ago, the American apparel company underwent a complete rebrand, and ever since, they have produced some of our favorite denim. Crafted without frills and other unnecessary bells and whistles that can be seen on pricier pants, these jeans come in a regular and tall fit and four different washes.

When shopping for skinny denim, you need to ensure that they have just the right amount of stretch so you don’t feel restricted during your daily movement. These J.Crew jeans will not let you down. Made with a cotton/elastane combo, they won’t cause chafing or cut-off circulation where you need it most.

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