11 best Canadian denim brands for 2025: If you're looking for made-in-Canada jeans, check out these picks
Whether you're looking for straight, skinny, wide leg or vintage-inspired, these Canadian brands have you covered.
I wear jeans almost daily — and in my opinion, you can never have too many pairs (though my overstuffed dresser might disagree). Whether dark, light wash, baggy or skinny, every style serves a different purpose. That said, finding the perfect pair usually takes a bit of trial and error, and let's face it, not all denim is created equal.
DUER Midweight Denim Wide Leg
$139Silver Jeans Avery High Rise Luxe Stretch Trouser Jeans
$104Lola Jeans Alice High Rise Flare Jeans
$140Aritzia Denim Forum The Marlo High Rise Loose
$128Yoga Jeans Emily Slim Jeans
$148Joe Fresh Light Wash High Rise Wide Leg Jean
$45Frank And Oak The Cyndi Straight Jean
$89$119Save $30Decade Studio Bonnie Taper
$174$268Save $94Dynamite Justina Straight Leg Jeans
$70Bluenotes Super High Rise Wide Leg Cargo Jeans
$50 (Buy one, get two free)$50Sydney Baggy Straight Jeans
$80
With spring in the air, you might be on the hunt for fresh jeans to add to your rotation. And who does denim better than Canadian brands? They call it the "Canadian tuxedo" for a reason. Whether you're after a classic straight-leg, relaxed wide-leg or vintage-inspired wash, these Canadian brands have you covered. Keep scrolling to shop 11 of the best Canadian denim picks.
As far as I'm concerned, everyone needs a pair of DUER jeans in their collection. The Vancouver brand is all about designing jeans that you can do anything in. From your morning commute to running errands, these are jeans you'll actually feel comfortable in, while still looking pulled together.
This brand has been around for years — a testament to their quality. You can shop pretty much any and every denim style you can think of, for around $100. For denim, that's pretty reasonable. The Avery High Rise Trouser Jeans feature a classic silhouette that is easy to wear virtually anywhere.
If sustainability is on your mind, you need to check out Lola Jeans. From ethical sourcing to eco-conscious manufacturing techniques, the brand prioritizes responsibility and sustainability — without sacrificing style, of course. Though you can find a ton of styles, flares are having a major moment right now.
Though beloved Canadian brand Aritzia offers much more than just jeans, its in-house Denim Forum label is a crowd favourite for a reason. I have a couple of pairs myself, and they've quickly become my go-tos. The Marlo High Rise Loose jeans are a staple and come in various washes.
Looking for comfy, sustainable, stylish jeans made right here in Canada? Check out Quebec-based Yoga Jeans. If we're bringing skinny jeans back, they might as well be this comfy, right?
Don't sleep on denim from Toronto-based Joe Fresh. For under $50, you can snag a pair of stylish jeans that look and feel way more expensive than they are.
What was once a local favourite in Montreal has since become a well-known brand Canada-wide. While denim isn't its only focus, Frank And Oak offers a solid variety of fits, from loose to slim and everything in between.
Created by four friends who share a love for denim, Vancouver-based Decade Studio offers jeans built to last a lifetime. While browsing the brand's site, I was impressed by their tips for finding your perfect fit — because we all know jeans are anything but one-size-fits-all. For example, for the popular Bonnie Taper style, the brand recommends opting for one size smaller than your waist measurement to get the intended fit.
Canadian retailer Dynamite has a great denim selection. In fact, I have its Justina style in three different washes (don't judge me). I'd say if you're looking for jeans that could pass for being vintage, you need to give them a try.
Bluenotes has stayed true to its denim roots, known for its trendy and affordable jeans. If you've been dying to try a new denim style but don't want to make a splurge, look no further. Plus, right now, when you buy one, you get two free!
Looking for the perfect pair of baggy jeans that still look elevated? This dark wash pair from Dynamite is right up your alley. They're mid-rise and non-stretch, for that authentic denim feel.
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