Anne Hathaway’s Relaxed Jeans Are a Spring Staple That You Probably Don’t Own — Shop Lookalikes from $30

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Cuffed jeans are ideal for showing off your cute shoes

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Spring can pose some fashion challenges: To layer or not to layer? Jacket or no jacket? Luckily, we can all take a styling cue from Anne Hathaway.

In a recent Instagram Reel with her co-star, Nicholas Galitzine, the two playfully fought over the book The Idea of You, but we couldn’t help noticing Hathaway’s outfit. In the video, she wore an edgy, bustier-style black top and oversized purple blazer with relaxed-fitting cuffed jeans. While we love how her blazer added a pop of color and extra warmth against a cool breeze, it’s her jeans that caught our attention.

<p>Anne Hathaway / Instagram</p>

Anne Hathaway / Instagram

Cuffed jeans are an ideal spring wardrobe addition since they’re great for showing off a new pair of sandals or sneakers. Other stars are sporting the jean look, too: Sofia Vergara recently wore a pair with high heels and Gwyneth Paltrow posed in a similar wide-leg style in a mirror selfie with slippers last spring.

If you want to follow suit, we found plenty of lookalikes from Amazon, Madewell, and Abercrombie starting at just $30.

Cuffed Jeans Inspired by Anne Hathaway

Related: Joanna Gaines' Platform Sandals Are the Supportive Spring Shoes We Need — Shop Similar Pairs from $19

Lee Mid-Rise Boyfriend Jean, $30 (Save 30%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

These boyfriend jeans from Lee offer a mid-rise waist and a slightly distressed look, all for just $30. They’ve got a classic zipper and button fly, and they have just the right amount of stretch to keep you comfy. Available in seven washes and sizes 0 to 18, they’re 28 inches long when cuffed, so they’ll beautifully highlight a new pair of wedges.

“The length, the waist, and the comfort… perfection,” one Amazon shopper raved. “Plus, they hold up to a full day of wear without the dreaded stretch out making them too large while still being comfortable.”

Madewell Superwide-Leg Jeans, $90 (Save 24%)

<p>Madewell</p>

Madewell

If you prefer a high-waisted pair, Madewell’s got you covered with this wide-leg jean that’s made of 100 percent cotton. This is a classic, structured denim doesn’t have much stretch, but the roomy silhouette allows plenty of airflow and the front patch pockets add some visual interest. Choose from sizes 23 to 34 to get the perfect fit, and if you order now, you’ll save 24 percent, bringing them to just $90.

More than 900 customers have added these Madewell jeans to their shopping carts this week in time for warm spring days ahead. Reviewers call out the beautiful look of the deeper blue wash and the overall amazing style.

Abercrombie & Fitch High-Rise ’90s Relaxed Jean, $85 (Save 15%)

<p>Abercrombie</p>

Abercrombie

Wide-leg jeans are a bit of a throwback, so it’s only fitting that Abercrombie & Fitch nailed the retro vibe with its ’90s Relaxed Jeans, which are 15 percent off right now. This classic dark blue jean is the one of the few cuffed options, but there are also 27 other washes that run the gamut. And you can choose from five lengths: extra short, short, regular, long, and extra-long.

Spring for both comfortable and stylish looks this season by taking a page from Anne Hathaway’s style playbook with a pair of cuffed jeans. Keep scrolling for more ways to get the look.

Metietila High-Waisted Crossover Boyfriend Jeans

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

AFRM Kendall Wide-Leg Cuff Jeans

<p>Nordstrom</p>

Nordstrom

Abercrombie & Fitch Curve Love High-Rise ’90s Relaxed Jean, $68 (Save 32%)

<p>Abercrombie</p>

Abercrombie

Free People We The Free Final Countdown Cuffed Low-Rise Jeans

<p>Free People</p>

Free People

Reformation Cary Cuffed High-Rise Slouchy Wide-Leg Jeans

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Reformation

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