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Jorts Are Making A Comeback, And Here’s How To Wear Them

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Once dismissed as an early 2000s fashion faux pas, jorts are back with longer hems, relaxed fits, and modern styling. Here’s why the denim staple is making a comeback, and four pairs worth adding to your wardrobe.

Our everyday dress code in law school is, thankfully, not particularly strict. Comfort is the unofficial uniform, but style still gets its day in court. On one walk to class with my friends, one of them arrived wearing what I could only describe as jorts; yes, jean shorts. Not micro shorts, not tailored Bermudas, but honest-to-goodness jorts. A silhouette I had neatly filed away with low-rise jeans, trucker hats, and the rest of my early-2000s memories. That morning epiphany planted a seed. Suddenly, I couldn’t stop noticing the denim pieces. They appeared on my walk to school, in cafés, at the mall, and, unsurprisingly, across my Instagram feed. This 2026, fashion had reopened a case I thought had long been closed. Jorts may never earn a permanent spot in my wardrobe, but the verdict is hard to argue with: they’re back, and this time, they’re being styled with far more conviction than they ever were the first time around.

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Why Jorts Are Back And What Makes Them Work

The jorts making a comeback today look nothing like the skin-tight, cut-off denim shorts of the early 2000s. This season’s version borrows more from menswear and skate culture, with easy-to-wear proportions.

Length is the biggest shift. Instead of stopping at the upper thigh, today’s jorts fall just above the knee or skim it entirely, echoing the proportions of classic Bermuda shorts. The extra length gives them a more polished presence while keeping the casual appeal that made denim shorts a wardrobe staple in the first place.

The fit follows the same relaxed approach. Mid- to low-rise waists, roomy legs, and a slightly slouchy shape define the silhouette. Rather than hugging the body, 2026’s jorts are meant to hang loosely, creating that “borrowed-from-the-boys” ease that pairs just as well with a crisp button-down as it does with a fitted tank or oversized tee.

The finish also plays a big role. Vintage-inspired mid-blue washes, washed black denim, and soft cream or ecru shades lead the season, giving jorts a worn-in character without looking tired. Raw hems with subtle fraying add just enough texture, while understated details like carpenter loops or discreet cargo pockets nod to workwear without overwhelming the design. Together, these choices create a pair of shorts that feels familiar yet completely current.

The once-polarizing denim staple has earned its place back in the spotlight, and we’ve curated four pairs of jorts that showcase this new-and-improved spirit beautifully.

Ring Of Trees Jorts By HA.MU

This one’s for the whimsical dresser. If your wardrobe leans toward handcrafted details, linen blouses, and pieces that tell a story, these are the jorts for you. The Ring of Trees Jorts by HA.MU brings a more artistic take to the trend, proving denim shorts can feel thoughtfully creative rather than purely casual.

Multi-Pocket Seagull Dark Indigo Jorts By Evisu

Streetwear enthusiasts can easily incorporate Evisu’s Multi-Pocket Seagull Dark Indigo Jorts into their wardrobe. It features the brand’s signature oversized fit and utility-inspired pockets, which give these jorts an unmistakably bold presence. Pair them with a graphic tee, oversized button-down, or sneakers, and you’ve got a look rooted in skate culture and premium Japanese denim craftsmanship.

Women’s Baggy Dad Jorts By Levi’s

Sometimes, you just want to go back to the basics, which is why Levi’s keeps things classic for the denim purists. The Women’s Baggy Dad Jorts feature a relaxed fit and timeless wash that won’t feel dated after one season. These are the pair you’ll reach for on repeat because they work with almost everything, from a white tank and loafers to an oversized blazer.

Bermuda Raw Denim Jorts By Eastlane Studios

The jorts by Eastlane Studios are for the minimalists: clean lines, raw denim, and a longer Bermuda cut make these feel polished without sacrificing comfort. They’re ideal for those who prefer understated dressing and want a pair of jorts that can easily transition from weekend errands to a casual dinner.


Banner photos by Scymone De Vera and Gem Carlo Ausa via Instagram @_ha.mu_


Frequently Asked Questions

Jorts are denim shorts, typically made by cutting or tailoring jeans into a shorter silhouette. The 2026 version features longer lengths, relaxed fits, and vintage-inspired washes.

Jorts have returned thanks to the continued popularity of relaxed silhouettes, skate-inspired fashion, and ’90s and early-2000s style references. Designers and street style have reintroduced them with more refined proportions.

Modern jorts are designed to sit comfortably at the waist or hips with a roomy leg. Most styles fall just above the knee or graze the knee for an effortless, laid-back look.

Jorts pair well with fitted tank tops, oversized button-down shirts, basic white tees, lightweight knits, and structured blazers. Their relaxed silhouette makes them easy to dress up or down.

Yes. Choose a clean-cut pair in a dark wash or raw denim and style it with loafers, ballet flats, or heeled sandals and a polished top. The longer Bermuda-inspired cut makes today’s jorts feel more elevated than previous versions.

Mj Calayan

Mj Calayan

Writer

MJ Calayan is a writer in Lifestyle Asia with an affinity for stories in the intersection between fashion, pop culture, and sociology. After graduating summa cum laude from De La Salle University with a degree in AB Behavioral Science Major in Organizational and Social Systems Development Minor in Sociology, he took a leap of faith and landed his first job in the publishing industry. As a writer, his goal is to amplify voices and reveal untold stories. He’s currently in law school, balancing his Andy Sachs and Elle Woods life.

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