The Best Ganni Jeans: Stary, Audri and Every Cut
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Denim is the backbone of any Ganni wardrobe. The cuts sit low and loose, the washes run from rigid black to soft rinse, and the leopard pair has become a signature in its own right. Here is the Luxury Handbags guide to Ganni jeans, cut by cut.
Stary: the everyday hero
The Stary is the cut most people mean when they say Ganni jeans. Low rise, full length, relaxed through the leg. The black rigid Stary is the workhorse, the dark rinse Stary reads more polished for evening, and the leopard Stary is the statement pair to dress down with a plain tee.
Audri: the barrel leg
The Audri is Ganni’s barrel-leg cut, low on the waist with a soft curve through the thigh and a tapered ankle. It suits a fitted knit and a heel, and the dark rinse Audri works for a sharper look.
Betzy: cropped and clean
For a shorter, straighter line, the Betzy cropped jean hits at the ankle and pairs neatly with a boot, and works with a flat sandal too. The tint rigid Betzy brings a lighter wash to the same shape.
Baggy and cargo: the relaxed end
At the roomiest end sit the baggy jeans in black washed denim and the baggy cargo, both built for volume. Balance them with a fitted top and keep the shoe simple.
How to buy and size Ganni denim
Ganni jeans are sized by waist in inches and cut to sit low. For a higher, closer rise, size down. Read the full Ganni sizing guide, browse all denim and trousers, and see how to wear them in our guide to styling Ganni.
Frequently asked questions
What are Ganni Stary jeans? Stary is Ganni’s signature low-rise, full-length cut with a relaxed leg. It comes in rigid black, dark rinse, and the leopard print, among others.
What is the difference between Ganni Stary and Audri jeans? The Stary is a relaxed straight leg, while the Audri is a barrel cut with a soft curve through the thigh and a tapered ankle. Both sit low on the waist.
How should Ganni jeans fit? They are designed to sit low and loose. Size by your waist in inches, and size down for a higher, closer rise.