I tried on jeans at Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Gap. My favorite pair was super flattering and surprisingly comfortable.

A composite image of Chloe wearing three different pairs of blue wide-leg jeans.
I tried on pairs of wide-leg jeans at Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Gap.

  • I tried on similar pairs of wide-leg jeans at Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Gap.
  • All three Gap Inc. stores had decent offerings, but my favorite jeans came from Banana Republic.
  • However, I also thought the pair from Old Navy was great for the price.

Cooler temperatures have arrived, but my favorite part of the fall-to-winter transition is the style: cozy knits, chic boots, and layers that make every outfit feel effortlessly elevated. But of course, no wardrobe is complete without a good pair of jeans.

Wide-leg silhouettes continue to trend, but I have yet to find a pair that hits all the marks: a flattering fit, high-quality fabric, and a classic yet versatile wash.

So, I turned to Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy (all under the Gap Inc. umbrella) to search for the perfect pair. Here's how it went.

I started at Old Navy, which had a great selection of denim styles.
A wall of jeans in different styles stacked on shelves at Old Navy.

As someone on a budget, I appreciate that Old Navy offers a wide range of affordable pieces that don't sacrifice on style.

The first thing I noticed upon walking into the store was the expansive denim display near the front entrance. Jeans were neatly folded on well-organized shelves and separated by silhouette, making it easy to find what I was looking for.

I grabbed a pair of wide-leg, high-rise jeans in a medium wash that seemed fitting for the darker tones of the season.

I liked how these jeans fit me, but the material around the zipper was odd.
Chloe wears a pair of blue jeans and points to the seam around the zipper.

These jeans were long on me and would need to be hemmed, but I loved the overall fit and shape of the denim. I also appreciated the dynamic look of the wash, as it was slightly faded on the thighs and darker along the hems.

However, it seemed as though the material around the zipper didn't overlap properly, which made it appear as though the fly was down.

I also really appreciated the reasonable price point.
Chloe wears a pair of blue wide-leg high-rise jeans.

The material (63% cotton, 30% recycled polyester, 6% recycled cotton, and 1% spandex) felt soft and comfortable on my body, but didn't seem to be of the highest quality.

Although I prefer denim made with a higher percentage of cotton, I'd consider this option based on the low price. The jeans were originally marked at $37, but they were on sale for $28 during my visit, which I thought was an incredible deal for a stylish pair of pants.

This style was a high contender, but I decided to try my luck at the other retailers before making a decision.

Next, I went to Banana Republic.
Stacks of folded jeans on shelves at Banana Republic.

I love Banana Republic's elevated aesthetic, so I was excited to explore the brand's denim collection.

When I walked in, I noticed the jeans were neatly folded on shelves, and the store felt chic and luxurious. However, the styles were scattered throughout the store, and the labels were small, making it a little more difficult to find what I was looking for.

Once I spotted the wide-leg silhouettes, I grabbed a pair of similar high-rise, wide-leg jeans with a slightly lighter wash. The store didn't have my exact size in stock, so I sized up.

It's also worth noting that despite my best efforts, I couldn't find the exact pair I tried on on the Banana Republic website after my visit.

These jeans were comfortable and flattering.
Chloe poses to show the back of the pair of jeans she's wearing.

My first impression upon trying these jeans on was that I loved the overall style.

They featured a medium wash that was slightly distressed throughout, creating an effortlessly cool look, especially when paired with the slouchy silhouette.

The shape of the pants was also flattering on my backside and legs, which is always a plus.

In my opinion, the Banana Republic jeans would be a worthy investment.
Chloe wears a pair of blue wide-leg jeans in a fitting room.

When I looked at the tag, I noticed this pair was made of 74% cotton, 25% lyocell, and 1% spandex/elastane. With the highest percentage of cotton of the pairs I tried on, they were comfortable and breathable while still holding their structure and shape.

At $120, the Banana Republic jeans cost significantly more than those of the other retailers I visited. But in my opinion, a good pair of jeans is always a worthwhile investment. With the proper sizing, this pair is something I'd wear regularly for a long time.

I went to Gap for my final attempt at finding a great pair of denim.
A display of different styles of jeans on shelves and hangers at Gap.

Lately, I've shopped at Gap for everything from a stylish fall sweater to work-friendly pants. So, I was hopeful I'd be able to find a nice pair of jeans there.

When I walked into my local store, I found a sizable section of denim on shelves with large labels. However, I could only find one wide-leg style — the mid-rise baggy jeans, which have an extra-wide and slouchy silhouette.

When I tried the Gap jeans on, I didn't think they were flattering on my body.
Chloe wearing a pair of baggy, wide-leg blue jeans.

This pair of jeans was oversized in the legs and length, and if it were available in-store, I would've tried on a size down. However, I did appreciate the light wash, which was classic and still had some dimension.

Overall, these were comfortable and breathable, with fabric made from 55% cotton, 40% lyocell, and 5% recycled cotton.

However, I thought the style was unflattering and overwhelmed my body type. Based on the fit, wash, comfort, and style, these were my least favorite pair of jeans out of the three options, especially considering the $90 price tag.

I'd be most likely to invest in the pair from Banana Republic.
A composite image of Chloe wearing three different pairs of blue wide-leg jeans.

At the end of the day, I thought all three options I tried on were decent.

The price for the Old Navy pair was hard to beat, but overall, my favorite jeans were from Banana Republic.

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