Class is in session at Jennifer Aniston’s house, and we are taking notes.
On February 3, the actress shared an Instagram video of her hair styling session with Jason Bateman. In the video, Aniston gave her top hair advice while dressed casually in a black long-sleeve shirt and straight-leg jeans, which are pushing us (and her!) to forsake wide-leg styles.
Aniston isn’t the first celebrity to advocate for the anti-baggy silhouette; Meghan Markle and Kate Winslet have also worn slim-fit fashions in recent weeks. If you can’t afford the actress’ exact $625 R13 jeans, don’t panic. We found similar straight-leg designs for under $20.

If you like Aniston’s cropped straight-leg jeans, you may find a comparable light wash pair at Levi’s. Customers adore its ankle-skimming length, which allows them to show off sleek loafers and charming booties, and one reviewer said it fits “like a glove,” despite its limited flex fabric. Dress up the pants with blouses, blazers, and sweaters, or wear them with a plain black long-sleeve T-shirt like the actress.
Is stiff denim not for you? Try Quince’s stretchy straight-leg jeans, which one reviewer termed “genuinely comfortable.” The cotton-blend fabric glides with you while maintaining its shape, and the polished five-pocket features, belt loops, and button and zip closure create a professional appearance. “These are the first pair of jeans I’ve worn in years that I haven’t wanted to take off,” another user said. “I’ve worn brands like Madewell and Everlane, but these are my favorite.”
Attention, petite and tall shoppers: Old Navy’s Aniston-inspired jeans, available in three lengths, will save you a trip to the tailor. Their high waist sits at the belly button for a cinching effect that reviewers like, and the elastic cotton-blend fabric is both breathable and forgiving. In fact, one customer described them as “as comfortable as [their] workout leggings.”
These are not the only straight-leg jeans we discovered. Continue scrolling to see more leg-lengthening options from Amazon, Reformation, and Madewell.
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