Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Anthropologie’s Pilcro Makes The Best Plus Size Jeans: My Favorite Denim Picks For Summer

Finding cool, well-fitting denim can be a challenge no matter your size — every brand has its own sizing, inseams, and idea of what defines “baggy” — but once you get beyond a size 12 or so, the difficulty increases in direct correlation with the way the selection decreases. Many brands simply do not make plus-size denim at all. And even brands that do often only offer a limited selection of styles, sticking to just mass market favorites and offering very little in the way of emerging trends. 

So I always take note when a brand gets it right. Since it launched plus sizes in 2019, Anthropologie has been high on my list of denim recommendations. The work the company puts into extended sizes is apparent, with jeans that look and feel like they were made with plus bodies in mind. Its in-house denim label Pilcro is particularly good — the fit is reliably consistent and true to size (I wear 20W) and the denim is great quality, especially for the relatively reasonable price point, with most pairs under $150 but comparable to designer denim that retails for $250+. 

Pilcro is also on top of it when it comes to buzzy styles. Often, once I see the early signs of an emerging trend, I immediately look for plus-size options. Unfortunately, plus-size fashion tends to have trend lag across the board, with plus-specific styles often debuting a trend months to years after it starts to hit the mainstream (if they ever offer it at all). That’s not the case with Anthropologie, which creates styles for both straight and plus-size customers alongside each other.

With denim front and center for 2025 trends, and silhouettes more varied than ever (see: barrel-leg jeans), it felt like the perfect time to try out Pilcro’s newest arrivals. Ahead, my impressions and fit feedback on six pairs of Anthropologie’s current denim. Spoiler alert: There are no duds!

Pilcro The Kenna Mid-Rise Heritage Barrel Jeans

The barrel jean trend might not seem like the most approachable one — the name alone is off-putting — but that hasn’t stopped it from becoming one of 2025’s most popular denim silhouettes. And for a good reason: The fashion-forward shape works when done right, but finding a pair done right in plus is no easy feat. Over the years, I’ve noticed a real reticence by many plus-specific brands to offer trends that aren’t traditionally “flattering,” and that was certainly the case when barrel jeans first hit the scene last year. Anthropologie was one of the first retailers I saw offering true barrel jeans in plus, and fortunately, they perfected the style with this pair. 

The Pilcro Kenna is pretty much the platonic ideal of a barrel jean: Round, cool, and weird, with lots of volume through the leg. The tiny bit of stretch (1% elastane) gives the cotton denim just enough give while keeping the exaggerated proportions looking purposeful.

This is a jean that doesn’t require a lot of styling — it looks great with a simple tank and sandals — but I also kind of love leaning into the inherent silliness of the silhouette. So, for this look, I added silver Western boots for a little wink and nod to the “this town ain’t big enough for the two of us” cowgirl vibe. I completed the outfit with a sleek bodysuit and purple accents to keep it from becoming too literal, and loved the final combination.

Pilcro The Adi Regenerative Cotton Mid-Rise Frayed Relaxed Flare Jeans

These relaxed flares are another great example of Pilcro being on top of denim trends.

Flared denim has been sneaking back onto the scene for a bit now, with ’70s-inspired style peppering the runways and showing up in street style more often. But the real shift moment was Kendrick Lamar’s excellent Super Bowl performance, where he commanded a field-size stage in a pair of light-wash Celine flares. Since then, the flare renaissance has begun in earnest, with one particular variation leading the pack: relaxed, wider-width flares. This slouchy style brings the same nonchalant, cool girl vibes as barrel jeans, but in a much less daunting cut.

These jeans are 100% cotton, with no added stretch, but the fit is true to size, and the lightweight fabric softens even further with wear. This pair was a bit clingy on my lower belly area when I first put them on, but by the end of the day, they were perfectly relaxed and no longer clinging. That’s not the only reason I like this material, though: It is also part of Anthropologie’s Regenerative Cotton collection, a more sustainably grown fiber from its “partnership with environmental nonprofit Kiss the Ground to promote regenerative agriculture and raise awareness on the soil health movement.” 

Pilcro The Scotty Cuffed High-Rise Straight-Leg Jeans

When I first pulled this pair out of the package, it looked so small that I had some serious concerns about whether I’d even be able to get them on my body. But I should have had more faith in Pilcro’s sizing consistency, because once I tried them on, the fit was perfect. The denim is substantial without being too heavy for warmer weather (it was an unseasonably hot 80-degree day when I wore these out), and the 2% elastane gives a good amount of stretch. The proportions of this pair are great, too, with the high rise hitting me at a nice spot on my natural waist, and enough room at the hips that I don’t feel squished. Paired with a fun Rachel Antonoff shell print top and mesh Mary Jane flats from Lane Bryant (one of my go-tos for comfortable wide-width shoes), I had a look that took me from a day of writing to a night of events. 

I also really appreciate that these jeans are a true straight-leg silhouette. (It is all too common to see so-called straight-leg jeans turn into wide-leg or flares in plus sizes due to improper size grading.)

Pilcro The Darien 70s Paneled Wide-Leg Flare Jeans

I liked all the denim I tried from Pilcro for this story, but this has to be my favorite pair. The vibe shift away from skinny jeans in 2020 has opened up the realm of denim silhouette possibilities, and I love it. These aren’t the classic flares of yore, nor are they traditional wide-leg jeans. The combination, done in a thicker denim with a bit of stretch and reworked denim panels on the side, adds up to be a really interesting pair of jeans — but one that is still surprisingly versatile. While wear-testing this pair, I found myself throwing these on for everything from dog walks to quick trips to the store, but they also look great more dressed up with a strappy heeled sandal and cute top. 

I found this pair to be a bit snug on the first wear, but they broke in quickly, feeling just right by the end of my second wear. I wore these for a warm day that felt like a sneak peek of summer, and paired them with a striped tank and gold accents for my take on the fisherman aesthetic.

Pilcro Low-Rise Wide-Leg Jeans

If you hear the words “low-rise” and immediately have to fight the urge to break out in nervous hives, don’t fear: These are not the ultra-low-rise jeans of the Y2K era! Indeed, the modern version of low rise would have been considered downright high rise back then, which makes it a lot less daunting for those of us who don’t want to have to worry about whale tails. (In modern terms, these are closer to a mid-rise, showing just a sliver of midriff with a tee.) 

I always size up when it comes to low-rise jeans, especially when they are stiff, non-stretch denim, so I got a size 22W instead of my usual size 20W in these jeans to make sure they’d be lower slung as intended. My strategy worked, and they ended up hitting comfortably just below my belly button. I paired them with a crochet-detail tee and a longline blazer for a day of meetings and events. 

One thing to note: These are only an inch longer in the inseam (30.5”) than the Darien wide leg flares, but the effect was much longer due to being worn lower on the hip, to the point that they sometimes dragged on the ground when I wore them with sneakers (I’m 5’4” and a half, for reference.) 

Pilcro The Rylan Relaxed High-Rise Flare Jeans

Dark wash jeans are having a real moment, and this deep indigo wash pair is a great option if you are looking for a trouser-like style. The denim on this one is lighter weight — perfect for transitioning from cool spring temperatures to hotter summer days. There is a bit of stretch in this pair (2% elastane), but they didn’t lose their shape with wear. Indeed, between the deep indigo color and the considered details like the top-stitched pockets and cuffs, I’d say these are sharp enough for all but the most conservative office environments (how good would this pair look with sleek pumps and a crisp poplin button down tucked in?) 

I styled them more casually for a day of running around Manhattan, with a crop top, a boxy car coat, and my beloved Crocs platform clogs. I found this pair to be the most comfortable of all the Pilcro styles I tried, to the point that I would consider wearing these for travel, even on a long flight — a true testament, in my opinion!

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These Under-$150 Spring Free People Picks Are Editor-Approved

It’s no secret that Refinery29 editors and readers alike are big fans of Free People. So, we’ve taken a look at the retailer’s new arrivals, which include all the biggest spring trends, and picked out our favorites to help narrow down your new-season wardrobe refresh.

From wedding-ready midi dresses to carryall bags and lounge sets made for warmer days, there’s a huge assortment of everyday looks we’re excited to wear. The best part? All of our picks come in under $150, so updating your wardrobe won’t break the bank.

Scroll on to shop our favorite Free People spring pieces.

Win Win Bra

“I just ordered this, and I’m so excited to wear it. I love a longline sports bra that can double as an active crop top because it feels like a two-in-one style. I also own a few FP Movement styles in this Kelly green colorway, so I simply have to add it to my collection!” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

Coastal Classy Set

“Whenever I find a matching set under $100, I feel like I hit the jackpot. So this woven vest and short duo is definitely on my radar. I think all the colors look chic, but the hot pink really stands out to me. I can see myself wearing these pieces together for an easy-breezy outfit, or mixed and matched.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

Righteous Runsie

“I’m running a 10k at Disney World (!) this spring, and am already planning my race-day outfit — it’s one of the most fun parts of the experience! FP Movement’s activewear perfectly combines form and function, and I’m planning my outfit around the Righteous Runsie. I love that it combines the key aspects of my go-to running outfit (a supportive tank top and a pair of breezy running shorts) into one garment. Plus, I know the teeny front cutout will come in handy when I’m sweating it out on mile six. Best of all, it comes in a rainbow of colors, so no matter which iconic character inspires my day-of-race look, I know there will be a Righteous Runsie to match.” — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer

Dixie Maxi

“I can always add another flowy maxi dress to my collection. I’m in love with this Free People number, with a V-neckline and shirred waist that sculpts the body and accentuates the curves. The wrinkled material looks so comfy and breathable, but the billowy silhouette makes this dressy enough for a date night or a beach wedding. I’m planning on carting the vivid orange colorway for my summer vacation.” — Venus Wong, Senior Writer

Roma Suede Tote Bag

“I actually already own this suede bag in taupe, but with spring around the corner, I’m eyeing the same silhouette in this darling Kelly green. The bag is roomy (I can fit my laptop and whatever book I’m currently reading in there!) but not bulky, and goes with just about everything. It reminds me of the slouchy purses that characterized bohemian-chic style in the aughts, reimagined for today. Plus, the buttery suede feels so luxe, but the bag clocks in at right under $100. A steal, if you ask me.” — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer

free-est Sailor Mini Dress

“I’ve been really into the fisherman aesthetic, and I think an easy way to master the look is with nautical-inspired stripes. I’m a big fan of the boat neckline on this dress, and think it’ll fit like a dream.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

We The Free Sidney Denim Jacket

“I have a vintage light blue denim jacket that I’ve worn to the ground, and I’ve been eager to replace it with one that comes in a darker wash. I’m partial to this boxy number since it comes in such a classic tone that will look good with pretty much everything. The slightly cropped but roomy fit also makes it an ideal layering piece.” — Venus Wong, Senior Writer

free-est My Little Micro Mini Cotton-Linen Skort

“Am I a mini girl by nature? Hard no. But this cotton-linen skort has me reconsidering for summer’s hottest days.” — Laura Lajiness Kaupke, Contributing Editor

free-est Oasis Midi Dress

“I already own this dress in lilac, and it’s one of my most worn pieces. It’s 100% cotton, so light and breathable, and the cut is perfectly free and flowy. Thanks to the fitted bodice, square neckline, and puffy, three-quarter sleeves, it also feels elegant and refined. To me, it’s the perfect spring dress to dress up or down based on my mood. I’ve worn my lilac version to everything from the office to a bachelorette party and the Era’s Tour. Now, I have my heart set on this dusty terracotta shade for a spring vacation to the South of France.”  — Esther Newman, Affiliate Writer

Peyton Pintuck Midi Skirt

“Another 100% cotton winner from Free People. This classic midi is absolutely a spring staple. I love how the brand styled it for transitional weather by pairing it with an oversized sweater and boots. Catch me wearing it through festival season, to the office, and beyond.” — Kate Spencer, Senior Affiliate Partnerships Manager\

We The Free Good Luck Printed Barrel Jeans

“I think it’s about time I pick up a pair of Free People barrel-leg jeans since I’ve grown to love the silhouette. But since I already own a couple of pairs, I’d like to try a printed style like this summery paisley bandana print. So fun!” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

We The Free Birdie Jacket

“If there’s one thing my wardrobe’s missing, it’s lightweight jackets to throw on when the air is still a bit crisp. I love this workwear-inspired option because it’s made of 100% cotton and comes in four great colors (I’m partial to the navy).” — Kate Spencer, Senior Affiliate Partnerships Manager

Day’s End Stripe Pants

“Come late spring and throughout summer, I live in airy cotton pants, whether I’m working from home, heading out for drinks, or lying out in the park with a great book.” — Esther Newman, Affiliate Writer

Intimately Ready To Go Bodycon Half-Slip

“Consider me stunned that I’m actually ready to embrace the sheer trend. But this lace midi has me all kinds of ready to show a playful peek (with cute high-rise briefs underneath) for date night.” — Laura Lajiness Kaupke, Contributing Editor

Preppy Gingham Pants

“If it weren’t clear by now, I love an idyllic spring outfit that still feels fuss-free. Enter: these tapered gingham pants — perfect with a white T-shirt, slip-on slides, and sunglasses for a day out and about, whether it’s weekday errands or Saturday antiquing.” — Laura Lajiness Kaupke, Contributing Editor

free-est All You Need Is Lace Midi

“Feminine midi dresses are at the core of my being. I can’t get over the dreamy romance of this one, from the lace bodice to the open back. And the faded fern hue? An earthy-toned dream.” — Laura Lajiness Kaupke, Contributing Editor

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