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11 Best Men’s Black Jeans

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pair of black jeans can go with anything. You can dress them up with a shirt and tie, or you can wear them casually with a tee and some boots or sneakers. Every guy should have a couple of pairs of great black jeans. Check out our list of the best black jeans for men in skinny, ripped, slim fit, and any other style that cool jeans come in.

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11 Best Men's Black Jeans: Style & Fit

With this list, we're focusing on three of the main styles:

  • Skinny Jeans
  • Slim Fit Jeans
  • Relaxed Fit Jeans

What's the Difference Between Skinny Jeans and Slim Fit Jeans?

Unfortunately, there is not a universal standard for defining slim fit and skinny fit (or any fit, for that matter), therefore the cut of a pair of jeans varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.

Skinny jeans are a bit more specialized. If you're going to successfully rock skinny jeans, there's a good chance that you're a skinny guy. Emphasis on skinny.

Slim-fit jeans can be worn by a wider cross-section of guys than skinny jeans. Slim-fit jeans work well and are an easy fit for larger guys, regular size guys, and for skinny guys.

To put it simply, skinny jeans are a more extreme version of slim-fit jeans. Both styles share similar features: slimmer through the hips, seat, thighs, and calves, but skinny jeans just take it a notch (or many) further. Some larger guys can pull off skinny jeans, but when that happens, it's the exception, rather than the rule. That's why we're making sure to focus on slim-fit jeans, which are a great alternative to skinnies and can achieve a somewhat similar look.

Relaxed-fit jeans don't really need a lot of explaining. They're cut to be roomier, of course. Relaxed-fit jeans do share something with skinny and slim-fit jeans: the necessity for getting the right fit.

Getting the Right Fit: Four Checkpoints

As for getting the right fit, that's something you can easily control. It breaks down this way for all three types of jeans (with thanks to stylist Ashley Weston):

  • Waist - Not too loose, not too snug. Your natural waist is somewhere between the middle to the top of your hip bones.
  • Seat - Again, not too loose -- or you're in danger of flashing some plumber's crack or looking like you've got a load of something in your britches. But not too tight, either. You're not going to look good if your jeans look like they've got a butt tattoo on the backside.
  • Legs - Whether you're wearing skinny jeans, slim-fit jeans, or relaxed jeans, the way your types of denim fit your legs is just as important as the waist and butt issues. Skintight on the thighs? No. Super loose with lots of fabric so you can't even see your legs in there? No. Rule of thumb for the leg fit: you should be able to grab about an inch of fabric at the thigh.
  • Length - Jeans come in three basic lengths: 30" -- for guys who are a bit shorter. 32" -- for guys who are of average height. 34" -- for taller guys. Of course, you can get other lengths, but those are usually tough to find on the rack. Simply put, you want your pants to "break" at the tops of your shoes.

Try Before You Buy: Prime Wardrobe

This can be a big help and it can make shopping very easy. Amazon has just rolled out a new service called Prime Wardrobe. It lets you try stuff on without the obligation of buying -- you only pay for what you decide to keep. They make it easy for you by providing a return label.

  • Fill your box
  • Try on at home
  • Check out and return

It's for Prime members only. You can sign up for Prime for a 30-day trial and you can cancel anytime.

Whatever you choose, make sure you get the best fit so you'll look your best with a pair of jeans from our list of the 11 Best Men's Black Jeans.