
Best Women's Horseback Riding Jeans of 2025
Any equestrian knows that a great-fitting pair of jeans can make all the difference, both on the ground and horseback. With years of riding experience under our belts, we've tried and tested many pairs of denim jeans; we completely understand how your riding jeans make or break your overall comfort in the saddle! Our crew has listened to customer feedback for years to learn what riders are looking for in a riding jean. When we choose a pair of horseback riding jeans, these are some of our considerations:
- Fit - Jeans should rise to the point of your waist, which provides coverage while flattering your figure. Jeans should complement your curves without sagging or being overly tight.
- Stretch - Denim should stretch to allow freedom of movement as you ride and work. This stretchy support can also help jeans fit perfectly to your body type.
- Style - Jeans come in many different cuts and washes to suit your personal style. Finishes like distressing and contrast stitching can make you stand out from the crowd.
- Budget - Quality jeans don't have to break the bank! Riding jeans are offered at a variety of price points to suit individual budgets.
We've picked our favorite riding jeans based on these considerations. The following winners are fashionable and functional enough to suit days on horseback, work on the ranch, or even out on the town. Horseback riding jeans should make you look and feel your best, no matter the activity!
Best Fitting Jeans
CC Western Wide Leg Trouser Jeans
We love the look of the Western Wide Leg Trouser Jeans by CC Western because of the tasteful, light-distressing details on a high-rise cut style. These jeans are flexible with a cozy denim construction that is slightly stretchy, so a variety of body types are flattered; the wide range of waist sizes and inseam lengths make these trousers perfect for different builds. We enjoy pairing these versatile trousers with many looks, such as a graphic tee or button-down western shirt. We believe these jeans are ideal as a feminine-looking yet durable option to make you feel like the most well-dressed one in the room!
How They Fit: | How They Feel: |
High-Rise Slim Through Hip & Thigh True to Size | Soft, Structured, Slightly Stretchy Materials: 99% Cotton, 1% Spandex |
Best Performance Jeans
Cinch Jenna Slim Dark Wash Boot Cut Jeans
If you are chasing cows, wrangling colts, or running those barrels, the Jenna Slim Dark Wash Boot Cut Jeans by Cinch were made for you. We love these jeans because they keep performance in mind with every detail. Just the right amount of stretch to move with you while still keeping their shape, the perfect rise to keep you covered, and the durability to handle whatever the day throws at you. A dark wash and bootcut flatter every shape in and out of the saddle. Add in classic Cinch stitching and back pocket flair, and you have got a pair of jeans that work hard and turn heads!
How They Fit: | How They Feel: |
Performance Rise Sits at the Waist Slim Hip & Thigh True to Size | Light Stretch, Keep Their Shape, Form-Fitting Materials: 98% Cotton, 2% Elastane |
Most Stylish Jeans
Ariat Ella Dark Wash Slim Trouser Jeans
We love how the Ella Dark Wash Slim Trouser Jeans by Ariat offer a mid to high-rise, no-gap waistband that flatters a variety of shapes. The stretchy material still provides structure that is soft against your legs, so they don't lose their shape throughout a busy day of working and riding—thank you, no-sag seat! We enjoy the tasteful flare these jeans provide while being lightweight and flexible, plus the dark wash pairs well with many different outfits. They are professional-looking for a variety of events, and we appreciate how these trousers keep your "assets" looking great all day long!
How They Fit: | How They Feel: |
Mid- to High-Rise Slim Through Hip & Thigh True to Size | Soft, Flexible, Structured Materials: 95% Cotton, 4% Elasterell-P, 1% Lycra Spandex |
Most Trendy Jeans
Olivia High Rise Wide Leg Jeans
The Olivia High Rise Wide Leg Jeans by Kimes Ranch quickly became a staff favorite for good reason, courtesy of a high-quality denim construction. Whether you do or do not have much going on in the asset department, we find these super comfortable jeans give everyone a flattering booty lift. These stretchy, soft jeans are fitted where it matters, and the wide leg with a raw hem finish provides a fashionable look at the rodeo or out on the town. We particularly love pairing these lightweight jeans with a fashionable pair of booties. We truly think the Olivia jeans are worth every penny, thanks to the confidence we feel in them!
How They Fit: | How They Feel: |
High-Rise Slim Hip to Wide Leg True to Size or Size Down | Soft & Stretchy, Durable, Lightweight Materials: 82% Cotton, 15% Polyester, 3% Elastane |
Best Barn to Town Jeans
Wrangler Bespoke High Rise Trouser Jeans
If there is one pair of jeans you will want to live in this year, it's the Bespoke High Rise Trouser Jeans by Wrangler. Barn-tested and town-approved, these cuties are loved by all of our RDW crew members because they are designed to flatter every body with forgiving stretch and curve-hugging love through the hips and thighs, featuring a flared leg that adds balance and a touch of playfulness. The contoured waistband says goodbye to the dreaded back gap (yes, even for us curvy girls!), while the versatile wash and trouser style make them easy to go from a morning ride to meeting friends without skipping a beat! Also available in a Bootcut.
How They Fit: | How They Feel: |
High-Rise with Contoured Waist Forgiving Through Thighs & Flare Bottom True to Size | Soft & Stretchy, Comfortable, Lightweight Materials: 72% Cotton, 23% Polyester, 5% Lycra |
Best Budget Jeans
Wrangler Basics Blues Mid-Rise Bootcut Jeans
Despite the lower price point, we love the Basic Blues Mid-Rise Bootcut Jeans by Wrangler for their cozy, soft denim! We enjoy the "mom jean" look provided by these budget-friendly jeans for a fashion-forward look, and you can also easily ride in comfort in this dark wash option. The 100% cotton construction offers breathability and structure, yet the feel of these pants is softer than you would think! The waist is fairly fitted, while the relaxed fit from the hip down ensures we have freedom of movement. These economical jeans are a must-have for every equestrian looking to save money without sacrificing quality!
How They Fit: | How They Feel: |
High-Rise Relaxed Fit, Fitted at Waist True to Size | Soft, Flexible, Structured Materials: 100% Cotton |
How to Choose Horseback Riding Jeans
There's nothing quite like a good pair of jeans when it comes to keeping you covered and comfortable while you're in the saddle or working around the barn. No matter your discipline, fashion, or functional preferences, we believe everyone deserves a pair of jeans that can help them be their most confident self. Read on to learn more about jean terminology, so you can find the perfect pair of jeans based on rise, cut, material, and more.
Selecting the Rise on Riding Jeans
The "rise" of jeans refers to the distance between the crotch and the waistband. Denim jeans can come in low, mid, and high-rise options to accommodate various body types and personal preferences. The varying jean rises are bound to look different on different bodies, so knowing what fits and feels good for you is most important. Finding your rise preference might take more trial and error compared to other aspects of jeans, but it will be worth the effort!
Low-Rise: Low-rise jeans sit low on or below the hips. These jeans often measure seven to eight inches from the waistband to the fork (where the legs meet the crotch).
Mid-Rise: Mid-rise jeans sit between the hips and the navel, just below the natural waist. This is the most common rise option offered in jeans.
High-Rise: High-rise jeans have the longest distance from the waistband to the fork, sitting near to or above the belly button. They can give the appearance of longer legs.
Mid-rise or high-rise jeans provide the most coverage and support while riding, so you don't have to constantly pull them up or worry about gapping in the back. Most jeans, regardless of the rise, will feel a little higher once you're in the saddle. Because of this, if you have a shorter torso, low- or mid-rise jeans might suit you better than high-rise jeans. Alternatively, if you have a long torso or high natural waist, mid- or high-rise options may be more comfortable.
Jean Cut Styles
The "cut" refers to how the jeans fit your legs rather than your waist. There are many different types of jean cuts, and some styles are more appropriate for horseback riding than others. Let's dive into a breakdown of each jean cut style!
Bootcut: These jeans are the most common cut for horseback riding. Traditionally, bootcut is defined as a jean that is fitted around the knee, then loosens around the calf and ankle. These jeans offer a slight flare so a boot can be worn underneath.
Cowboy-Cut: Similar to bootcut, the main difference in cowboy-cut jeans is the width of the lower leg. These jeans are tight through the thigh and knee and maintain the knee width down to the ankle. This cut fits over your cowboy boots but will be tighter around the lower leg, since it doesn't have the slight flare that bootcut jeans have.
Straight Leg: The straight leg cut does not have any flare to it. The width of the pants stays the same from the hip all the way to the ankle. They may give the appearance of a wide leg, since the thigh width is larger around the calves; however, the continuous shape becomes obvious when laid flat.
Trouser: These jeans are fitted in the waist and through the hips, and the width of the pant leg expands through the thigh and knee. Finished with a wide-tailored "trouser hem," these jeans can give you the illusion of longer legs. A very popular cut, trousers often come in high-waisted and longer inseam options.
Flare: Flare jeans are fitted from the hip through the thigh, then become wider from the knee downward to form a bell-like shape. Considered fashion-style jeans, the cut flares out much more than necessary to accommodate a boot and may tangle or rub when riding due to the extra fabric.
Skinny: Skinny jeans are form-fitting from the waist all the way to the ankle. These can be low-rise, mid-rise, or high-rise and are usually made with stretchier fabric to compensate for the "second-skin" feel.
Boyfriend: The boyfriend jean style is typically fitted at the hips and in the seat with a more generous, relaxed cut through the legs. One way to think about it would be a wider straight-leg jean that is fitted at the hip and waist.
Girlfriend: A more feminine version of the boyfriend jean, girlfriend jeans have a more classic fit that is tighter and higher on the hip. They offer a tapered, slim straight leg while still being loose-fitting.
Jean Material, Weight, & Wash
Material Blends in Jeans
In today's market, many jeans use a blend of 98% cotton and 2% spandex. Some jeans have a lower percentage of spandex with some polyester added, or vice versa. Make sure to check the product description for details on various product material blends if you have preferences or certain allergies. Most consumers prefer some stretch and give to their denim; however, there are denim companies that still offer 100% cotton jeans. Denim made solely from cotton does not stretch or give, so this jean material tends to be sought after by riders who want a more traditional feel to their jeans. Jeans made from 100% cotton are sturdier and tend to last longer.
Denim Weight
The idea of categorizing a pair of jeans by weight comes from the weight of a square yard of fabric in ounces, which relates directly to the density of yarn used.
Lightweight denim (Under 12 oz) is easy to break in and tends to feel comfortable from the first day of use. This weight won't feel heavy on your legs. As lightweight denim fades, it will look much more worn compared to heavier denim.
Mid-weight denim (From 12 oz. to 16 oz) is the most common denim on the market today. This weight can start off stiff to the touch, but is well worth it, since mid-weight denim creates a much longer-lasting pair of jeans and still wears in relatively quickly. Since mid-weight denim is a bit thicker, it's a nice choice for fall and winter.
Heavyweight denim (Anything above 16 oz) is extremely stiff, and jeans made from this type of denim will take a longer time to break in before they are comfortable. On the plus side, these jeans will last a lifetime. Typically, men's jeans are made from heavyweight denim due to their high durability and generally looser fit.
Jean Wash
Light-wash jeans are created using the longest washing process to remove even more of the indigo dye from the jeans. Light wash jeans tend to be a more popular choice for fashion since this color shows dirt when riding or doing barn chores. Light-wash jeans don't absorb heat like medium- or dark-wash jeans, so they can be a good choice for riding in warmer weather.
Medium-wash jeans are the most popular wash option on the market. The color is achieved with a longer washing process during manufacturing to remove the indigo dye color. Medium-wash jeans tend to be softer compared to dark denim and create more of a casual look than dark-wash jeans. There are many variations within medium-wash denim, so you might end up with an array of medium-wash options!
Dark-wash jeans can be a good choice for formal occasions, since the dark color resembles slacks. Keep in mind that dark colors do tend to absorb heat, so these might make you a little too toasty in warm weather. Oftentimes, dark jeans are considered fashion jeans rather than riding jeans, but personal style will determine that for you! Dark denim tends to be a bit stiffer than other washes due to its shorter washing process during manufacturing, so if you are looking for instant comfort, you might steer toward something lighter.
Additional Jean Features
Pockets: While jeans with embellished or "bling" pockets are eye-catching, the embellishments can leave marks on your saddle that might not be able to be repaired. Flat-stitched pockets are a better choice to preserve the integrity of your saddle.
No-Gap Waistband: Some jeans feature a band made from stretchy material sewn into the waist. This keeps your jeans in place while working and makes sure you do not have a gap in the back while sitting in the saddle. You will find that most jeans with a no-gap waistband are mid-rise.
Flexible Knee: Bootcut, cowboy cut, and trouser jeans are looser through the knee, so you won't feel restricted in the saddle. Bootcut and trouser jeans will fit over the vast majority of riding boots as well, which is a major contributor to both looks and comfort!
Flat Seams: Most horseback riding jeans have flat seams down the inside of the leg, since this design feature is much more comfortable when pressure is applied. Raised seams can dig into the side of your leg while in the saddle and leave marks or even bruises.
Choosing Jeans for Your Body Shape
At Riding Warehouse, we love that every body is beautiful and unique, and that is exactly what makes finding the right pair of jeans so special. Whether you are curvy, straight, athletic, or somewhere in between, there is a flattering fit out there waiting for you. Let us help guide you to feeling confident and comfortable in denim that complements your shape!
Pear-Shaped Queens (Triangle):
You've got gorgeously shaped hips with a more petite upper body, so let's celebrate that smaller waist. Reach for high-rise bootcut or flared jeans to accentuate your waist and give your legs a little extra length. Avoid jeans that have heavy detailing at the hips to maintain a balanced look.
Hourglass Shaped Cuties (Curvy and Proud):
Look at your nice, well-defined, narrow waist with a similar bust and hip measurement. Find your perfect pair that hugs in all the right places. High-waisted slim or straight leg styles are your friend, and choose a fabric with some support for your curves. This will highlight your shape and lovely proportions.
Rectangle Shape, Sleek and Sporty Girls (Athletic):
Similar measurements for bust, waist, and hips give you a gorgeous athletic figure. Let's add some playful shape with a mid or low-rise flared jean to carve out some curves. Go big with details like embellishments or extra pockets to give you some more dimension to play with!
Where Are My Apple-Shaped Girlies? (Inverted Triangle):
You are blessed with a fuller bust, strong shoulders, and narrower hips. Go for jeans that add a little volume to your lower half, such as a wide-leg or boyfriend jean. This will help even out your silhouette.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find my jean size?
Finding the perfect fit when shopping for jeans online can be tough, since you don't get to try them on before purchasing. Ensure you get the best guess on the right size for you by taking a look at the manufacturer's sizing chart on the product page. Measure yourself using a soft measuring tape, then compare your measurements to the sizing chart.
It's also important to know your inseam measurement for riding jeans, as you'll want to make sure they are long enough when your knee is bent in the saddle. The best way to find your inseam measurement is by measuring from the fork to the hem on a pair of riding jeans you already own that are a good length for riding. If none of the jeans you currently have are a good riding length, add about 2 inches to your normal inseam length to get your riding length.
How do I properly care for my denim jeans?
After you've found your perfect pair of jeans, it takes a little care to keep them in their best shape. To maintain the fit and integrity of your jeans, it is best to wash them in cold water with like colors. Be sure to hang dry your jeans if you want to avoid shrinking. If you find your jeans becoming a bit stretched out with age, you can toss them in the dryer on medium heat to tighten the fibers in the denim back up and help give them shape again.
Closing Thoughts
With so many trusted brands, tried-and-true cuts, and personal styles at play, the possibilities for denim are endless! For riding in the saddle or wearing out on the town, the right pair of jeans can add confidence, comfort, and some peace of mind to your day. Still unsure which pair is right for you? Feel free to call our friendly customer service department at 1-800-620-9145 or email us at info@ridingwarehouse.com. Happy shopping!
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