The Best Athletic Fit Jeans for Your Big, Beautiful Thighs

Squatting heavy? Spring for a pair of dungarees that'll do your quads justice.
4 men wearing various types of athletic fit jeans for men
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The search for the perfect pair of jeans is hard enough. But for those of us blessed/burdened with meaty thighs, finding the best athletic fit jeans for men is a certified epic, a harrowing journey through a treacherous sea of denim. The good news is that we've already been on that journey and we're here to show you the way so you can smoothly navigate the indigo-dyed waters. Because no matter how outlandish and out-there menswear becomes, a great pair of jeans will always be an unconditional wardrobe essential. Unless, of course, you’re a dude with prodigiously developed quads or a naturally fuller figure, in which case jeans are just a (literal) pain in the ass.


The Best Athletic Fit Jeans Shopping Guide


Even with the skinny jeans era thankfully behind us, it can be difficult for bigger fellas to find denim that fits flatteringly and comfortably. Or it was, anyway, before a handful of denim brands started tailoring their dungarees specifically to the needs of swoler physiques. Enter the athletic fit, a roomier and more forgiving silhouette that accentuates your legs rather than hiding them under a baggy, JNCO-esque curtain of fabric. If you’re a committed leg day practitioner or just the proud owner of a dad bod, these are the best athletic fit jeans for every budget that’ll look and feel incredible straight off the rack.

Big Tips from big-thigh'd guys

We consider ourselves pretty big denimheads, but big thigh'd guys, we are not. So we tapped some real heads with real big thighs for tips on how to find the perfect pair of jeans.

Fit is relative

“There are so many different bodies and all of them can achieve similar looks,” says Albert Muzquiz, a fashion influencer, actor, and denim expert whose resume includes stints at Self Edge and Heddels. "But they have to look at different cuts that have different names." There's endless talk about the Levi's 501 as the ultimate jean. Aside from literally birthing a new type of garment, the 501's iconic fit is basically a yard stick for every other straight-leg silhouette out there. But it ain't gonna fit the same way for a rail-thin body as it will for someone with thunder thighs.

You might be after a straight-leg fit, but you'll probably have to do some transposing to figure out which models actually offer your personal perfect fit. What's marketed as a slim jean only fits comfortably on a handful of frames. For people who have bigger legs, they can achieve a slimmer, tailored look, but they have to look at different models.

Higher rise jeans are your friends

“I look for a high rise," Musquiz says. "I tend to find that any jean that's cut with a high rise almost always has a more accommodating thigh.” Muzquiz also notes that folks who work out a lot tend to have a smaller waist relative to their frame. Because of that, higher rise jeans tend to accommodate that differential better. Higher rise jeans sit higher up on the body (duh) which naturally gives you more room in the top block. Not only does it give the wearer more room, it also gives them the option to wear the jeans higher or lower, depending on their preference.

Size up—and find a tailor

The perfect pair of jeans is like Atlantis—it probably doesn't exist. Or at least, for most people, it doesn't exist straight off the rack. That's why both Muzquiz and Brandon Mahler, a visuals manager in New York, advocate for taking your jeans to the tailor. The jeans journey is enough of a hassle, so why in Ralph Lauren's name would you want to add another step to it? Well, you might actually waste more time searching for those Atlantis jeans. Instead, what you want to do is get a pair of jeans that fits close enough and take them to the tailor. It's important to make sure they fit well in the top block—that is, the area around the hips, seat, and crotch—since that area won't stretch very much and it's harder for a tailor to adjust.

“I tend to size up in a lot of jeans in general,” Mahler points out. “I usually want the leg opening to be a little wider. I would size up and then I would take them to Self Edge and be like ‘Yo, take the waist in an inch and a half.' You can always start bigger and make it smaller.” The waist, the thighs, the legs, and the inseam can all be tailored. (Hopefully, you won't need to have every one of those areas adjusted.)

Also keep in mind that denim changes over time. With wearing and laundering, the fit will shrink and expand. So once you land the right pair of jeans in a close-enough size, wait until you give it a wear and a wash before you take it to the tailor. And a final plea that could help the denim afflicted: “If you can part with this tiny leg opening,” Muzquiz says, “if you can accept the straight leg jean or even a wide leg jean into your life, then you're gonna have way fewer problems finding a good fit.”

What we're looking for

Given that expert wisdom, the most important factor for a good pair of men's athletic fit jeans has to do with the top block of the jeans—the thighs and the seat. The top block should have extra room all-around to accommodate larger frames. And while not totally necessary, it helps if they've got a medium rise or a high rise that actually tapers closer to the body so you don't have that dreaded crack-baring waist gap. That said, athletic cuts with lower rises can work too if you're after that kind of Y2K-reminiscent style.



The Best Athletic Fit Jeans Overall

Levi's

541 Athletic Fit Jeans

The Levi's 501 may reign supreme for most of the world. Even then, it's not for everyone. The legendary denim brand's range of iconic fits, however, does include a pair of jeans made specifically for the thunder thigh'd homies among us. The Levi's 541 cut is the brand's athletic cut and features a classic medium rise with a roomy thigh and an ever-so-slight, perfectly-balanced taper. These jeans won't give you an extreme thigh-to-hem differential that other jeans fall prey to. Instead, these aim to give you that classic silhouette while keeping in mind your well-endowed thigh meat. What makes the 541 especially great is the sheer range in terms of styles and size offerings. You can find the 541 in an endless amount of washes from light wash to dark wash and all the freaky options in-between. Plus, they're the only brand on this list that offers big and tall versions, which is a major plus.

The Best Budget Athletic Fit Jeans

Carhartt

Relaxed Fit Five Pocket Tapered Leg Jean

Levi's may be the reigning jean in this category (well, most categories), but Carhartt's hard-wearing denim and tough-as-nails construction make its jeans a better value. The denim is truly beefy, tipping the scales at 15 ounces, and the all-cotton material means you don't have to worry about stretchy elastane giving out on you after a few months. They have a versatile mid-rise that can be worn at the waist or slung a little low near the hips and the generous seat and thighs mean your tree trunks will have space to breathe while the tapered leg streamlines the silhouette—sounds a lot like these jeans are cut more like jeans from a high-fashion brand...and yet they're just $40.

The Denimhead-Approved Athletic Fit Jeans

3sixteen

CT-100x Classic Tapered Jeans

Denimheads have thick thighs, too. There's no shortage of vintage-y, mid-century reproduction jeans to satisfy the uber-picky denim lover out there. In fact, fancy repro jeans are a great place to look for high-end denim if you're bottom heavy since jeans of the era were often very wide. But if you're looking for something a bit more tailored with the pedigree to back up your blue jeans bona fides, 3sixteen's CT-100x jeans are the pair to slide your legs into.

The Best Especially Roomy Athletic Jeans

Abercrombie & Fitch

Athletic Loose Jean

If your athletic build means that so-called relaxed-fit jeans fit more like straight-fit jeans which fit more like skinny jeans, then you're probably automatically factoring that in when you're shopping. But if you want a pair of relaxed fit jeans that takes into account your muscular legs and actually look, well, relaxed, then Abercrombie's got your back legs. A&F's Athletic Loose jean is cut with a properly generous seat and thighs while maintaining a roomy yet tastefully tapered cut to the hem. As for the washes, you can expect the usual light washes, mid washes, and dark washes, but we love that Abercrombie's expanded color palette includes denim in black, brown, and gray, along with one badass camo pattern.

The Best Bootcut Jeans for Big Thighs

Wrangler

Cowboy Cut Original Fit

Okay, so we did say that fit is relative. Different people can make a straight cut jean look like a skinny jean and vice versa. The bootcut silhouette can't really be finagled. Slinky, sleazy dressing and cowboy aesthetics are extremely on-trend (a resurrecting and reinventing of Y2K fashion), so if you're gearing up to look your grooviest or rarin' to get your rootin-est, Wrangler's Cowboy cut jeans are the pair to step your fancy boots into. But as tempting as it may be, don't opt for the Wrangler's slim fit version of the Cowboy cut—the original is better suited for your build.


Plus 15 More Athletic-Fit Jeans Your Gams Will Love

Levi's

505 Jeans

For a lot of guys, the secret sauce to getting that 501 fit is actually the 505. It's more forgiving in the thighs and through the leg and, for the impatient among us, also has a zip fly.

Abercrombie & Fitch

Athletic Straight Jean

Abercrombie & Fitch is well-equipped in the athletic fit jean department and if your eyes are set on that 501 fit but you're working with a big-thigh budget, then their Athletic Straight fit is for you. Like A&F's athletic loose jean, they come with a soft-yet-durable denim with 1% stretch and a generous top block. Below the thighs, though, they keep things nice and straight like the classic 501.

Dickies

Relaxed-Fit Carpenter Jean

Dickies is iconic for its workwear gear and approachable price points, and these carpenter jeans are a prime example. The denim is as tough as your gym-enhanced thighs and the silhouette is perfectly tuned for said gams. And if for some reason you need jeans that can carry a hammer (or a cheeky glass of gamay), the extra utility loop is there to lend an extra hand.

Todd Snyder

Relaxed Fit Selvedge Jean

Maybe you're into nice denim but don't want to subject yourself to fashion masochism by going through the whole cardboard raw denim thing. Todd Snyder's relaxed fit jeans are made from premium selvedge denim and are sewn right here in the States. But they come washed to hell, like a beautiful worn-in pair of vintage jeans.

Madewell

1991 Straight-Leg Jeans

The '90s were a great time for denim and beyond the plaid-draped, grunge-rocking aura these jeans evoke, the relaxed, yet still classic-fitting jeans are prime pants for the athletically-legged. Consider them an alternative option to the Levi's 505, but with just a smidge of stretch.

Freewheelers

601XX 1947 Regular Straight Jean

If 3sixteen's jeans weren't repro enough for you, Freewheeler's hyper-accurate 1940s-inspired jeans will tick all your overly-specific boxes. They're a go-to for Muzquiz and any discerning denimhead who needs a pants big enough for two tree trunks.

Carhartt

Rugged Flex Relaxed Fit Double-Front Utility Jean

Beefy 15 oz. denim outweighs most jeans in all the big box stores. Add to that double-knee panels and you've got a pair of nearly indestructible jeans ready to tackle anything.

Everlane

Athletic 4-way Stretch Organic Jean

Okay, so you're still after a slim silhouette. In that case, you need some jeans with stretch. Everlane's got plenty of thigh room with a sleek taper toward the hem, plus a super comfy 4-way stretch (in case you decide to do some squats in your jeans).

Acne Studios

1991 Toj jeans

Take a stroll through any hip metropolitan neighborhood and you're bound to see a pair of these self-belted jeans on every block. Acne Studios may be a known for its slick, high-fashion collections, but the brand first got its fashion footing in denim and continues to pump out well-respected five-pockets to this day.

Glenn's Denim

GD113 Relaxed 13 oz. Selvedge Denim Jean

Glenn's Denim is the handiwork of denim craftsman Glenn Liburd. Each pair is made with custom denim woven specifically for Glenn before being cut and sewn by his own two hands in his Brooklyn studio.

Lemaire

Twisted Belted Jeans

Before breaking into the closets of millions of closets through his efforts with Uniqlo U, Christophe Lemaire was using his design chops for his own label and his hyper clean minimalist aesthetic. Thankfulyl his big, billowy silhouettes translates across price points and body types.

Gap

'90s Loose Jeans

A throwback pair of dungarees with a full fit through the hips and thighs and a ruler-straight leg. Add to that a hardy 13-ounce all-cotton denim and a delightful medium wash and you've got a pair of jeans that vintage lovers could only dream of finding.

Madewell

Athletic Slim Jeans

With the a tailored slim fit, a perfect amount of stretch (1%, if you must know), and legendary Cone Mills denim (13 ounces, if you must know), Madewell's jeans are a trifecta of silhouette, comfort, and quality.

Rick Owens DRKSHDW

Geth Jeans

Yes—Rick Owens. Before you exit this page, these jeans aren't just frilly capital-F Fashion jeans. Fashion's resident goth lord himself is well known for his gym regimen, so it makes total sense that he's got a pair or two that actually fit his sculpted body. The Geth jeans are massive with an extremely high rise and are made in Japan with mindblowing attention to detail. Gym rats, denim obsessives, and avant-garde fashion heads, your search for the perfect jean has ended.