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One or more comfortable pairs of jeans is a must for any man’s wardrobe. Jeans can be dressed up with a button-down shirt or a cozy cashmere sweater, or dressed down with a casual T-shirt and sneakers. With so many choices out there, it can be tough to find just the right jeans for you, particularly ones that don’t cost an arm and a leg. So, our editors have come up with a selection of 10 different jeans for men under $100 that are calling your name.


Bonobos All Season Jeans

These stretchy denim jeans are ultra-soft and perfect to wear year-round. Available in six different colors, choose the fit that’s just right for you: Slim is trim, but not tight has boasts a moderate taper from the mid-thigh down. Athletic has the roomiest fit in the seat and thigh with a distinct taper below the knee for a fitted look. Slim Taper has a moderate taper from the mid-thigh down with a trim fit.

$99

Everlane Slim 4-Way Stretch Organic Jean

Everlane uses organically farmed cotton from Turkey to produce its Slim 4-Way Stretch Jeans. Available in a choice of five colors, the brand uses Indigo Flow dyeing methods on its jeans to reduce water consumption by 55%. The jeans have a regular rise and are slim through the hip and thigh, with a slightly tapered leg.

$98

Flint and Tinder Everyday Stretch Denim

Never baggy, these jeans are extra rugged, yet have a nice, soft handfeel. Perfect for your toughest chores around the yard, but also look great worn out on the town. The denim is woven with a four-way stretch, giving the wearer extreme flexibility. Choose from Slim or Straight fit and available in five different colorways.

$98


Gap Everyday Slim Jeans with GapFlex

There’s a reason these are Gap’s best-selling slim jeans. Lean, but never tight, these jeans are made with GapFlex stretch technology so you’re always comfortable no matter what you happen to be doing. With a classic five-pocket styling, button closure and a zip fly, the jeans are black washed with distressed detailing for a handsome look.

$80$63

Levi’s Men’s 501 Original Style Shrink-to-fit Jeans

Levi’s knows a little something about jeans. After all, the company invented blue jeans almost 150 years ago. With a classic straight leg and iconic styling, they’re literally the blueprint for every pair of jeans in existence today. The Levi’s Men’s 501 jeans feature the button fly, with a classic midrise and straight leg fit. They also feature contrast stitching, copper hardware, and the traditional Levi’s waistband label.

$50+

Goodthreads Men’s Comfort Stretch Slim-Fit Jean

Made from 99% cotton and 1% Elastane, these jeans provide stretch and ease of movement without losing their shape. Fitted through the hip and thigh with a tapered leg, the jeans sit below the waist. They have a zip fly with a button closure and are available in nine different colorways.

$41


Carhartt Men’s Rugged Flex Relaxed Fit 5-Pocket Jean

Carhartt’s workwear apparel is known for its ability to withstand the toughest conditions. Its Rugged Flex Relaxed Fit 5-Pocket Jeans are no exception. Made with durable, abrasion-resistant denim, the jeans boast excellent ease of movement thanks to the Rugged Flex durable stretch technology. These straight-leg jeans are cut for a relaxed fit, with extra room in the seat and thigh. Available in a choice of five different colorways.

$35+

Lucky Brand 412 Athletic Slim Fit Jeans

Known for their vintage-inspired jeans, the Lucky Brand 412 Athletic Slim Fit Jeans are comfortable through the seat and tailored from the knee to the ankle. The brand’s advanced stretch denim offers just the right amount of stretch, while keeping their shape beautifully. The jeans boast 5-pocket styling with a button-and-zip fly.

$99

Madewell Relaxed Taper Jeans in Leeland Wash: Ripped Edition

Made with premium 100% cotton non-stretch denim, these Madewell jeans arrive ultra-rigid and are designed to break in over time, molding to your unique shape. Prewashed to give the jeans a faded look and with a rip in the knee, the jeans convey a relaxed, old-school feel.

$128$80
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