Define your body type
Because many current brands gauge their denim according to waist measurements, it's best to take your own measures for the best fit. Take a measurement around your natural waist (the smallest region of your waist) with a flexible measuring tape and round down to the whole number.
Recognize the fit
Because the stretch fibers in most skinny jeans will bag out with wear, skew on the fitting, tight side when selecting between sizes. Look for signs about the rise if you don't like how high or low the jeans reach your waist. Because it reaches higher on the waist, a pair tagged "mid-rise," which is normally at least eight inches, gives more coverage and contours to reveal less overall. If the rise is too low, don't try to size up; this will just result in a bad, uncomfortable fit. Instead, opt for a different style that is more suited to your form and level of comfort.
The length can be adjusted
Adjusting the inseam is a modest change, but jeans should be altered to fit the shoes that will be worn with them. Flares, which look best with heels or wedges, should be about an inch off the ground, while thin jeans should hit just above or at the ankle bone. You may even slash the hem to reveal a raw edge to give dark inky skinny jeans on-trend appeal.