Wide-leg jeans have become one of my favorite denim silhouettes. These palazzo jeans from NYDJ take the trend to the next level. They’re really wide, and that’s precisely what I love about them — they have a retro vibe that feels fresh again, and they completely change the energy of an outfit.
Wide-leg jeans are everywhere this season, and for good reason. Not only are they universally flattering and surprisingly versatile, but they’re a refreshing change from skinny and straight-leg styles, they elongate the legs, and they give any outfit an effortless feel.
If you’ve been curious about trying this denim trend, here are a few easy ways for women over 40 to style wide-leg jeans.
Styling Tricks for Wide-Leg Jeans Over 40
1. Balance Proportions with a Shorter Jacket

Because wide-leg jeans add volume to your lower half, pairing them with a jacket or top that hits at the waist keeps the silhouette balanced. Here I’m wearing the Vanessa jacket, also from NYDJ, a lightweight faux leather layer that’s perfect for fall. The cropped cut adds shape, while the sleek texture makes the outfit look polished and intentional.
2. Choose a Streamlined Top

One of the easiest ways to make wide-leg jeans flattering is to keep your top more fitted. A slim sweater, tucked-in blouse, or classic tee creates proportion and keeps the look sleek. If you’re in your 40s or beyond and wondering how to style wide-leg jeans, this is the easiest way to keep the look modern.
3. Switch Up Shoes for the Season

Your shoe choice completely changes the look:
- Heeled boots: elongate your legs and give the outfit a dressier edge.
- Sneakers: keep things casual for an everyday look.
- Pointed flats: create a polished look that’s still comfortable.
For this outfit, I went with snake print slingback flats — they add just enough pattern to keep a neutral palette interesting. This is one of my favorite styling tricks for wide-leg jeans over 40: a statement shoe elevates the whole outfit.
4. Add Subtle Accessories

If you’re wearing a neutral outfit, accessories are where you can have fun. A layered necklace, statement earrings, or a bold bag can instantly change the mood. Since wide-leg jeans already make a statement, I prefer minimal but intentional details like chain necklaces or a statement belt to finish the look.
Wide-leg jeans are one of the easiest ways to refresh your denim collection over 40. They’re comfortable, flattering, and versatile enough to dress up or down. If you’ve been holding onto skinnies, boot, and straight-leg, this retro-inspired style is the perfect way to try something new.
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