




RSQ Low Rise Baggy Jeans – Classic Relaxed Fit Denim
Our low rise baggy jeans bring back the iconic relaxed silhouette that defined early 2000s streetwear—updated with the craftsmanship and fabric quality you expect from RSQ. These jeans sit comfortably below the natural waist and offer generous room through the thigh and leg, creating that signature baggy profile without excess fabric pooling at the ankle.
We cut these from 100% cotton denim with just enough weight to hold the shape while staying breathable for all-day comfort. The classic five-pocket construction includes reinforced bar tacks at stress points, a zip fly with button closure, and a leather patch at the back waist. Whether you’re skating, building fits around chunky sneakers, or simply want that laid-back ’00s vibe, these low rise baggy jeans anchor your look with authentic denim that moves with you.
- Low rise waist sits 2-3 inches below the navel for vintage baggy positioning
- Relaxed fit through hip and thigh with straight-leg opening
- 100% cotton denim, 12 oz weight for durability and structure
- Classic five-pocket styling with zip fly and button closure
- Reinforced bar tacks at pocket corners and belt loops
Fabric & Construction Details

We source 12-ounce cotton denim for these low rise baggy jeans—heavy enough to maintain the classic baggy drape without sagging, yet soft enough to break in after a few wears. The fabric is woven with right-hand twill, the same construction used in heritage workwear, so the jeans age naturally with authentic fading along the whiskers and honeycombs.
Every pair receives triple-needle stitching on the inseams and outseams for durability under daily wear. The waistband is reinforced with a second layer of denim, and we anchor each belt loop with bar tack stitching to prevent tearing when you loop a belt through. The zip fly uses a heavy-duty brass zipper, and the shank button at the waist is riveted rather than sewn, so it won’t pop off mid-day. These construction choices mean the jeans hold up through hundreds of washes while keeping that relaxed, worn-in look you want from baggy denim.
Low Rise Fit Guide & Sizing

Low rise means the waistband sits 2 to 3 inches below your natural waist—typically resting on your hip bones rather than your navel. This creates the signature early 2000s silhouette and pairs perfectly with cropped tees, hoodies, or layered button-downs that hit at the hip. If you’re used to mid-rise or high-rise jeans, size down one from your usual waist measurement for a snug low-rise fit, or stay true to size if you prefer the waistband to sit more loosely on your hips.
The baggy cut provides generous room through the thigh and a straight leg from knee to ankle. We offer inseam lengths of 30, 32, and 34 inches so you can dial in the exact break over your sneakers—shorter inseams create a clean stacked look with chunky shoes, while longer inseams give you that classic puddled effect at the ankle. Refer to our size chart for exact waist and hip measurements, and remember that 100% cotton denim stretches slightly after the first wear, then settles back after washing.
Styling & Versatility

RSQ low rise baggy jeans anchor streetwear fits, skate outfits, and casual everyday looks with equal ease. Pair them with oversized graphic tees and high-top sneakers for a throwback skate aesthetic, or tuck in a vintage band tee and add a leather belt for a more curated ’00s revival look. The relaxed leg opening accommodates chunky sneakers, boots, or even sandals without bunching awkwardly at the ankle.
Layering works especially well with the low rise waist—cropped hoodies, zip-up jackets, and flannel shirts all hit at the natural break point where the jeans sit on your hips, creating balanced proportions. For cooler months, throw on a long coat or bomber jacket; the baggy silhouette balances the volume of an oversized outer layer. These jeans come in four versatile washes—light stonewash for a sun-faded vintage vibe, medium indigo for everyday wear, dark rinse for a cleaner look, and black for monochrome or grunge-inspired outfits. Each wash responds differently to continued wear, developing unique fading patterns based on how you move and what you carry in the pockets.
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Questions About RSQ Low Rise Baggy Jeans
The waistband sits approximately 2 to 3 inches below your natural waist, resting on your hip bones rather than at your navel. This creates the classic early 2000s low-rise silhouette. If you’re used to mid-rise jeans (which sit at or just below the navel), expect these to feel noticeably lower on your hips.
For reference, most wearers find the waistband aligns roughly with the top of their hip bones. The fit works best when paired with tops that hit at the hip or slightly below, so there’s no awkward gap when you move or sit.
Yes, 100% cotton denim naturally stretches about half an inch in the waist after the first few wears as the fibers relax. The jeans will feel slightly snugger fresh out of the package, then conform to your body within a day or two of wear.
A cold wash and air dry will restore most of the original tension. If you prefer a consistently snug fit, wash them after every 8 to 10 wears. The leg shape holds its structure well—the baggy silhouette doesn’t sag or lose its drape even after months of wear.
The primary difference is where the waistband sits on your body. Our low rise baggy jeans sit 2 to 3 inches below the natural waist, while the mid-rise version sits at or just below your navel. Both styles share the same relaxed fit through the thigh and straight leg opening.
Low rise creates a more vintage early 2000s look and pairs well with cropped tops or untucked tees. Mid rise offers slightly more coverage and a balanced proportion if you prefer tucked-in shirts or layered looks. The fabric, stitching, and construction quality are identical across both fits.
Absolutely. The 12-ounce cotton denim is durable enough for skateboarding, and the relaxed fit through the leg provides full range of motion without restriction. We reinforce stress points with bar tack stitching and use a heavy-duty brass zipper that won’t fail mid-session.
Many skaters prefer the baggy cut because it doesn’t bind at the knee when you crouch or ollie. The straight leg opening also accommodates skate shoes without bunching. Just be aware that denim will show wear faster than dedicated skate pants—expect natural fading and potential blowouts at the knees if you’re skating daily.
Wash inside-out in cold water with mild detergent to preserve the indigo dye. Avoid hot water and bleach, which strip color and weaken cotton fibers. We recommend washing every 8 to 10 wears unless visibly dirty—less frequent washing allows the denim to develop natural creases and fading patterns.
Air drying or tumble drying on low heat prevents shrinkage and maintains the fabric’s structure. If you want the jeans to fade intentionally for a vintage look, wash them more frequently in warm water and line dry in direct sunlight.
Inseam choice depends on whether you want a clean break, a stacked look, or a cropped fit. As a general guide: 30-inch inseam works for heights 5’6″ to 5’9″ and creates a clean break or slight crop; 32-inch inseam suits 5’9″ to 6’0″ with a standard break over shoes; 34-inch inseam fits 6’0″ and taller, or anyone wanting extra stacking and puddling at the ankle.
If you’re between heights or unsure, go with the longer inseam—you can always cuff or hem them. Baggy jeans look best with some fabric pooling at the ankle, so a slightly longer inseam often enhances the silhouette rather than detracting from it.
The waist sizing runs true to standard men’s denim measurements. If you normally wear a size 32 waist in jeans, order a 32 in these. However, because the low rise sits on your hips rather than your natural waist, some wearers prefer to size down one for a snugger fit at the hip bones.
If you’re between sizes or like a looser low-rise feel, stay true to size. The waistband will stretch slightly after the first wear, then tighten back up after washing. Check our size chart for exact waist and hip measurements to compare against your favorite pair of jeans.