I Tried the Viral One-Leg Jeans, and I Got Plenty of Stares

These jeans were, without a doubt, one of the most polarizing looks I've ever worn - and I've tried some pretty divisive clothing, from Skims butt-enhancing shapewear to the brand's famous push-up nipple bra, and many a sheer naked dress. After wearing the jeans around town to run errands and obviously attracting some attention stares, double-takes, and the like , I've put together a detailed review of these jeans, which are undeniably weird but exciting the internet enough to strike up a conversation.
About the Romeo Hunte Denim Raw Edge One Leg Jeans
The jeans are available in sizes XS-XXL and have a 28.5-inch inseam, 12-inch rise, 18-inch knee opening, and 12-inch leg opening.
They are made in Portugal from 100 percent cotton and have a zip-fly, two front pockets, and one back pocket.
The jeans weigh just over 25.5 ounces when rolled.
They are mild dry clean only.
They can be teamed with the matching Romeo Hunte Sports Bra 68, originally 295 for a full co-ord set.
While they are on sale at Revolve, you can finance your purchase on Romeo Hunte's site with four separate payments.
What I Like About the Romeo Hunte One Leg Jeans
As someone who enjoys a bold look, I'm all about testing the waters in an avant-garde design. I like that these jeans are the obvious focal point of an outfit, meaning styling can and should be kept simple - a white tee, heels, and sunglasses are really all you need to complete the moment. I also appreciate the fact that they're a straight fit. I think a flare or super slim skinny-cut leg would make these more difficult to walk in. Instead, these zip up smoothly and don't feel at all restrictive. While the denim isn't stretchy, it is soft, which adds to the comfort of the fabric against my skin. For me, this is a requirement when testing out such a risqu trend.
What to Consider Before Buying the Romeo Hunte One Leg Jeans
It probably goes without saying that these jeans are not for the faint of heart, and they will invite head turns. If you don't typically love trying out new trends, I'd attempt a DIY project before making this purchase, just to test the waters. Note that these jeans are also heavy, largely because of the patchwork design with extra shredding, which adds volume and texture all at once. Because one leg is completely free, the other will naturally feel weighed down by comparison when you're wearing them. For reference, rolled up, the jeans weigh just over 25.5 ounces, whereas my standard Levi's weigh 20 ounces - and they have a whole extra leg of material to account for!
It's also worth noting that the cutoff on the right side of the pants is short. These definitely bare a hint of my right butt cheek from certain angles, and they're a bit roomy in the waist area, so I'd venture to say this isn't a sizing issue. I took a small, which, according to Romeo Hunte's size chart, is right for my measurements, but the jeans were a bit loose in the waist. However, if I had sized down, they definitely would've been too snug in the single pant leg to pull up properly. That being said, I often experience this issue in jeans as someone with athletic thighs.
Who Are the Romeo Hunte One Leg Jeans Best For?
These jeans are best for someone who likes to make a style statement, and they are specifically appropriate for a party, flashy event, or night out. Comfortability should also be taken into account - if you're someone who isn't used to asymmetrical hemlines, doesn't love heavy fabric, or prefers a more minimal aesthetic, these pants probably won't be your cup of tea.
Where Are the Romeo Hunte One Leg Jeans Available to Shop?
The Romeo Hunte jeans are available to shop on Revolve, as well as on the brand's website, and a similar style is available at 12th Tribe 98 . You can sign up for the waitlist to shop the viral Coperni One-Leg Denim Trouser 440 . Of course, you can always opt for a DIY approach and take a scissor to one leg of an old pair of jeans if you're set on the style.
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Sarah Wasilak she her is the associate director of PS Shopping. With plenty of experience in the fashion industry and over 10 years as an editor at the brand, she enjoys writing across the lifestyle, health, and fitness categories. She is the host of the "Dinner For Shoes" podcast and has bylines at InStyle, Elle, Refinery29, Who What Wear, Elite Daily, Byrdie, and The Quality Edit.
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