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Nili Lotan Jeans Try-On and Review 2025
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Nili Lotan Jeans Try-On and Review 2025

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

I may be 29, but more often than not, people mistake me for being 21. I blame it on being five feet tall with a baby face. Whenever I share my real age, I get the same line: “You’ll appreciate looking young when you’re older.” Maybe one day I will—but that day hasn’t come yet.

Because of this, I’ve spent years figuring out how to dress more mature. I’ve learned that maxi or midi skirts and dresses work better for me than short ones, and that long, fitted jeans are infinitely more flattering than cropped or baggy styles. However, I’m always on the lookout for new silhouettes and designers to try. For example, a few months ago, after hearing everyone talk about Khaite Jeans, I went into the NYC flagship store and ended up splurging on a pair because they somehow make me look taller. I also recently filled up my closet with maxi pencil skirts from Enza Costa and COS. After all of that, one brand was still on my must-try list: Nili Lotan, specifically its denim. Between TikTok, Instagram, and Substack (yes, I’m chronically online), every fashion influencer I follow has been raving about how good Nili Lotan jeans are. While they’ve all spoken about the fit, the feel, and the quality, I noticed that every person, regardless of their body type, looks a little more sophisticated and put-together with the jeans on, so naturally, I was intrigued.

For those unfamiliar, Nili Lotan is a New York–based designer who launched her eponymous label in 2003 following a career at renowned labels such as Ralph Lauren and Nautica. Over the past two decades, she has built her brand around timeless, sophisticated staples—pieces that are clean, functional, and luxurious, which her jeans exemplify. They’re all made from Japanese denim, a high-grade, long-staple cotton known for its durability and beautiful fade over time. In other words, they’re built to last.

Since I’m easily persuaded, but also always have to see for myself, I made my way to Nili Lotan’s Tribeca store to try on the brand’s top four best-selling denim styles—Shon, Joan, Megan, and Florence. Without further ado, keep scrolling to see how each pair fits and how they made me feel and, hopefully, look more mature.

Nili Lotan Shon Jeans

(Image credit: @nikki.chwatt)

My review: Whether you’re a longtime fan of Nili Lotan or just discovering the brand, it’s likely you’ve come across the cult-favorite Shon pant. This barrel-leg silhouette has appeared in the closets of celebrities such as Anne Hathaway and Emma Roberts, as well as fashion editors and content creators. Apart from its endorsements, the Shon pant has gained acclaim for its ultra-soft fabric, utilitarian-inspired pockets, and a fit that’s both comfortable and flattering. To further explain its popularity, the brand features an entire section and landing page showcasing everything about the Shon, from wool and cotton styles to leather, corduroy, and Japanese denim—the latter of which I tried on.

Now, let’s dive in to the review. To start, the Shon pant tends to run large, as my attentive sales associate kindly informed me. Typically, I wear a size 25 in jeans, so I went with a 24, and I could have possibly gone down another size without issue. While the 24 fit, it sat a bit lower on the waist than the intended mid-rise style.

I loved the uniquely curved silhouette and seam detail at the knees, which gave it a classic barrel-leg look while still being figure-flattering—no small feat for someone like me, who’s only 5 feet tall. I was especially happy to see how the legs gently tapered at my ankles, rather than pooling on the ground.

Overall, these jeans are ideal for anyone seeking stylish yet comfortable denim. They’re the pair you grab when the goal is to look put-together with minimal effort.

Size range: 23–32

Washes: 3

Inseam: 26″

Sizing tip: Size down

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Nili Lotan Joan Jeans

Nikki tries on nili lotan jeans in the brand's tribeca nyc store

(Image credit: @nikki.chwatt)

My review: When I asked my sales associate to pull the best-selling styles, she hesitated before suggesting the Joan, warning they’d likely be far too long for me. However, I know they are one of the brand’s most popular pairs, so I insisted on trying them on and cuffing them underneath for pictures—and I’m so glad I did. Yes, they’re long—longer than most jeans I’ve worn, but in every other respect, they’re near perfect. Plus, Nili Lotan offers complimentary hemming in-store and online. For in-store, it is available on all pants (denim and non-denim). Online, it is only available for the brand’s denim, and customers can bring their purchase to a Nili Lotan store.  

The Joan features a high-rise, straight-leg silhouette made from non-stretch Japanese denim, which means they run slightly small. The fit is flattering yet subtly relaxed through the leg, and the back pockets sit high, creating a lifted effect. They come in three washes, but for winter, I’m partial to the dark rinse because it feels especially sophisticated when paired with my black sweaters and coats.

If I had to compare these to another favorite denim, I’d say they’re most similar to Khaite’s Danielle jeans, only with a touch more flexibility—and at nearly half the price.

Size range: 24–32

Washes: 3

Inseam: 34″

Sizing tip: Size up

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Nili Lotan Florence Jeans

Nikki tries on nili lotan jeans in the brand's tribeca nyc store

(Image credit: @nikki.chwatt)

My review: Anyone who claims patch-pocket denim is outdated hasn’t seen the Florence jeans. Nili Lotan refreshed this popular French-backed denim trend by slightly enlarging the front pockets compared to other styles, launching them in three very 2025 washes—black and two medium-blue distressed shades that evoke a vintage appeal—and constructing them in Japanese denim for a high-quality look and feel. The Florence jeans fit true to size but are fairly snug, especially in the upper thighs. Their style flows into a long, bootcut hem, giving an extra nod to ’70s fashion.

Talking about the ’70s, these jeans exude a carefree, bohemian spirit that feels relaxed and aligns well with the larger trend toward boho-inspired fashion we’re noticing this year. It looks equally good paired with billowy blouses as it does with a simple tee and a short jacket.

Size range: 23–32

Washes: 3

Inseam: 34″

Sizing tip: Runs true to size

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Florence Jean

Nili Lotan

Florence Jeans

Florence Jean

Florence Jean

Nili Lotan Megan Jeans

Nikki tries on nili lotan jeans in the brand's tribeca nyc store

(Image credit: @nikki.chwatt)

My review: Classic wide-leg jeans have become a favorite among fashion people, and this pair is a real contender. The Megan jeans feature a mid-rise silhouette that fits snugly around the waist and hips, cascading into a cropped wide leg—though, I must admit they didn’t end up cropped on me. Crafted from luxuriously soft Japanese stretch denim, these jeans feel like a gentle embrace against the skin. I can easily envision wearing them on a long-haul flight, which is a big statement since I typically stick to leggings or elevated sweatpants for travel.

They don’t have front pockets, which is a bit new for me, but I do love the thick waistband that makes a statement while flattering the waist. I can envision insiders pairing these with a calf-length heeled boot and a fitted leather jacket, or with ballet flats and a polo sweater. The versatility of this pair makes it an essential addition to any It girl’s wardrobe.

Size range: 24–32

Washes: 2

Inseam: 28″

Sizing tip: Runs true to size

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Megan Jean

Megan Jean

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Leset Pants Try-On and Review 2025
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Leset Pants Try-On and Review 2025

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

We’re now 10 months into 2025, and if we take a moment to reflect on the shifting style landscape, one thing is clear: Jeans have taken a back seat, and trousers are having a major moment. This year, fashion people are swapping denim for fluid silhouettes, and much of that momentum can be credited to Leset.

Fashion editors and content creators, from Paris and London to NYC and L.A., are relying on Leset for its effortlessly chic pants. The brand has carved out a unique space between casual loungewear and refined ready-to-wear, proving that comfort and sophistication aren’t mutually exclusive. Even celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence, Hailey Bieber, Kaia Gerber, and Dakota Johnson—i.e., every A-lister you’d probably want to dress like—are fans of the Los Angeles–based brand. Whether heading to a meeting, the airport, or their local farmers market, these insiders reach for the pants, pairing them with everything from a sweater and flats to a tee and sneakers.

One of the main reasons Leset has built such a loyal following is the impressive versatility of its pants. With a range of silhouettes and fabrics—from sleek pull-on satin pants that can be dressed up to structured cotton poplin pants for a more tailored look to stretch-knit styles that move from the couch to the street with ease—there’s truly something for every wardrobe and lifestyle.

Since Leset launched in 2019, I’ve been closely following its rise and the now-iconic pant styles, especially the brand’s best-selling core silhouettes: Barb, Kyoto, Lauren, Margo, and Yoshi. I’ve read countless reviews, watched try-ons, and saved more Instagram posts and TikTok videos than I can count. But somehow, I’d never gotten the chance to try them myself—mostly because they tend to sell out within minutes of restocking. I decided to use my work perks to reach out to the brand and request the five favorites. Keep reading to hear my thoughts about these pants and learn why the desire to own a pair increases each season. The best part? They’ve all just been restocked, so if you’re eyeing a pair, I suggest you grab it fast.

Leset Lauren Pants

My review: I would say the Lauren is Leset’s most popular pant style. Why? Over the years, the brand has designed new iterations while maintaining the name and DNA of the original pants. For example, there are the Lauren Wide-Leg Pants, Lauren Crop Drawstring Pants, Lauren Crop Pleated Pocket Pants, and regular Lauren Pocket Pants, which I have tested. These pants are crafted from a soft, crêpe-like fabric that flows gracefully with every movement, lending an upscale appeal. The design is both practical and comfortable, featuring a gentle pull-on style adorned with sleek side slit pockets and a delicate elastic waistband that hugs without constricting. Although the brand recommends sizing up, I’d suggest sizing down, as they tend to run large.

Size range: XS–XL

Colorways: Three

Materials: 47% polyester, 47% rayon, 6% spandex

Sizing tip: Size down

Lauren Pocket Pant

Leset Margo Pants

Nikki Chwatt is wearing Leset pants for a try-on and review.

My review: As I sit on my 15-hour flight to Hong Kong writing this story, I am actually wearing Leset’s Margo Pants. Since I have a lot of time to spare, let me tell you all about them. One way to describe them is essential. If you, like me, have been searching for elevated sweatpants like Rag & Bone’s Miramar pants that don’t look anything like sweatpants, then these are your answer.

The silhouette is described as a straight-leg style, but it’s slightly more relaxed with a subtle shape that resembles a barrel-leg tapering at the ankle. The waist features a comfortable, medium-elastic band, and there are pockets located on the front and back because Leset knows fashion people love practical details. The fabric is a cozy cotton blend that feels high-quality yet keeps me warm, even with the plane’s AC on full blast. While I styled them with a crewneck shrunken sweater and ALO Sunset Sneakers for my flight, I’d also pair them with a more polished look, like a white tee, a leather jacket, and pointed-toe flats to dress them up.

Size range: XS–XL

Colorways: One

Material: 100% cotton

Sizing tip: Size down

Margo Cotton Tapered Pocket Pants

Leset

Margo Cotton Tapered Pocket Pants

Leset Barb Pants

Nikki Chwatt is wearing Leset pants for a try-on and review.

My review: Okay, I may have slightly exaggerated at the top of the story when I said that all pant styles have been restocked—that isn’t the case for the specific Barb Pants I tried on. The pair I received features a high waist, pleats, large pockets, and an elastic waistband only in the back. They’re essentially traditional trousers but have a more refined, draped silhouette and an overall expensive look. What makes them really stand out is a satin material that feels like rich silk, and this fabric is found across all of the Barb styles. The fabric is thick enough that it’s not sheer but still lightweight and breathable, so it doesn’t weigh you down.

In terms of the fit, the Barb Pants run long and slightly large, which is consistent with other Leset pants. I’m 5’1″, and even paired with 1.5-inch heels, they were still dragging on the floor. That said, the elongated leg creates a beautiful drape that makes me appear taller, especially when styled with a fitted top. While my specific style is sold out, I’d still suggest adding any of the Barb pants to your cart, given that they’re chic and comfortable. Plus, fashion people in 2025 are wearing silk and satin pants like these when they want to look elegant without wearing a skirt or dress.

Size range: XS–XL

Colorways: Two

Materials: Japanese satin (75% triacetate, 25% polyester)

Sizing tip: Size down

Barb Wide Leg Pant

Leset

Barb Wide Leg Pants

Leset Kyoto Pants

Nikki Chwatt is wearing Leset pants for a try-on and review.

My review: The early 2000s utility-inspired trousers with large pockets are making a comeback, embraced by brands like Nili Lotan, Citizens of Humanity, and Leset. Leset’s Kyoto Barrel Pants are particularly coveted for their great fit. Unlike most other styles from Leset, these have a zipper and hook closure, giving them a more refined appearance. They feature a barrel-leg design that begins at the hips and tapers toward the ankles with a slightly see-through fabric that is less noticeable when worn with tan or beige undergarments. The pants are available in white, khaki, and army green, and these neutral colors are versatile for year-round styling and can be paired with white or black tops as well as bold patterns and bright colors.

Size range: XS–XL

Colorways: Three

Material: 100% cotton

Sizing tip: Size down

Kyoto Barrel Pant

Leset Yoshi Pants

Nikki Chwatt is wearing Leset pants for a try-on and review.

My review: The pajamas-as-daywear trend is here to stay. This past summer, we saw fashion people embracing striped boxer-style shorts and wearing them for everything except sleeping. For spring 2026, I anticipate that home-only clothing will influence how people style themselves. The proof is in Dolce & Gabbana’s S/S 26 collection, where models wore elevated striped pajama-pant sets and black sheer robes. If you’re interested in adopting the cozy aesthetic, start with Leset’s Yoshi Boxer Pants. These feature a wide-leg design that already makes them feel more elevated than traditional pajama pants, a menswear-inspired striped print, cotton twill to maintain their shape, subtle front pleats, and side slit pockets. Again, these pants run long and large, so be sure to size down unless you prefer a looser fit.

Size range: XS–XL

Colorways: One

Materials: 79% cotton, 21% lyocell

Sizing tip: Size down

Yoshi Wide Leg Boxer Pant

Leset

Yoshi Wide Leg Boxer Pant

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