Why we love them: While these straight-leg jeans aren’t as aggressively lifting as Spanx or Good American’s, if you want jeans that just makes your butt look good in a more understated way, I highly recommend. One thing to note: Non-stretch denim can be pretty rigid, so sizing really matters here. I snagged these in a 27, and the fit was spot on. They’re tighter through my hips, waist, and butt, hugging my curves, yet are relaxed through the leg so I can move and play with my kids without discomfort. They’re pricey, but I’ve owned a few pairs of AGOLDE jeans over the years, and they last forever and don’t get saggy.

  • Worth noting: Expensive; denim can take some time to break in
  • Sizing: 23–34
  • Material: 100% cotton
  • Inseam: 30”
  • Rise: High-rise
  • Washes: 5

Best High-Rise: Abercrombie & Fitch High Rise 90s Relaxed Jean

Abercrombie & Fitch High Rise 90s Relaxed Jean

Original photo from Liz Kader testing Abercrombie & Fitch High Rise 90s Relaxed Jean

Why we love them: I really liked these A&F High Rise ’90s Jeans, especially for the under-$100 price, and how it comes in multiple inseams. They’re fitted at the waist and seat, so my butt looks lifted and defined rather than disappearing—something that often happens with more relaxed denim. I styled the straight-leg jean with a tank, an oversized leather jacket, and sneakers for a night out and felt great in them. The denim is more structured with only a touch of stretch, though it loosens up over time. If you’re between sizes, I’d recommend sizing down to avoid a saggy fit.

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