15 Under-$100 Jeans Highlight New Regular, Tall, Curvy and Petite Lengths
Who What Wear rounded up 15 under-$100 jeans, and LOFT’s new Rivete Denim stands out: 13 styles, six washes, and sizes in curvy, petite, tall and regular, with every pair under $100.

Who What Wear’s branded roundup of 15 under-$100 jeans arrives with a clear promise: accessible fits across regular, tall, curvy and petite lengths. That inclusivity is the headline because LOFT’s newly launched Rivete Denim, which appears prominently in coverage, embodies it, offering 13 styles in six exclusive washes and a full size-and-length matrix that includes curvy, petite curvy, tall curvy, petite, and tall fits, with every pair priced under $100. As a Yahoo Shopping write-up opens, "The right jeans can make your outfit—and no, that's not an opinion, it's a fact," and the Rivete launch reads like an attempt to answer that conviction with measurable options.
Rivete Cuffed High Rise Wide Leg Jeans in Nova Wash
The cuffed high-rise wide leg in Nova Wash reads like weekend tailoring: a structured high rise to define the waist and a generous leg that lands with a cuff to stop at the ankle or a cropped inseam depending on your selected length. Rivete's wide-leg options are offered across the collection’s length categories, so petite and tall wearers can chase the same silhouette with proportionate inseams; every Rivete pair is under $100 and comes in rigid and stretchy fabrications to suit preference for structure or comfort.
Rivete Fresh Cut High Rise Wide Leg Jeans in Noir Wash
Noir Wash gives a blacked-out, elevated edge to a fresh-cut wide leg that still plays with high-rise shaping for modern balance. This style is one of the Rivete silhouettes that demonstrates the line’s dual-material strategy: if you prefer rigid denim for a crisp silhouette or stretchy denim for daily ease, Rivete supplies both options while keeping prices below $100.
Rivete Mid Rise Relaxed Straight Jeans in Dark Wash
The mid-rise relaxed straight in Dark Wash is classic Americana reworked for everyday wear: a mid rise that sits just under the waist and a straight leg that reads polished without clinging. Yahoo highlights that the line was "designed to include a wide range of sizes, washes, and styles in both rigid and stretchy fabrics," making this a dependable entry for anyone who wants a neutral, wear-with-everything pair in a variety of lengths.
Rivete High Rise Slim Flare Jeans in Muse Wash
Slim flare is back as a tasteful nod to retro proportion, and the Muse Wash version is an exercise in subtle shaping: slim through the thigh, opening slightly at the hem to lengthen the leg. As part of the Rivete collection’s 13 styles, the slim flare will be offered in petite and tall variants so the flare hits at a flattering point for different heights, and pricing stays firmly under $100.
Rivete Cuffed High Rise Straight Jeans in Noir Wash
A cuffed straight in Noir Wash is the Versatile Uniform: high-rise definition with a straight fall that can be cuffed for sneakers or left long for boots. The Rivete line promises these practical, wearable cuts across its size range, meeting the Who What Wear roundup’s emphasis on newly launched options across regular, tall, curvy and petite lengths.
Rivete High Rise Relaxed Wide Leg Jeans in Light Wash
Light Wash denim in a relaxed wide leg reads breezy and editorial at once: high rise to anchor, wide silhouette to move. Yahoo’s coverage notes that the collection includes both rigid and stretchy fabrics, so a relaxed wide-leg can be either structured for a sculpted feel or softer for lounge-friendly wear, all while remaining under $100.
Rivete Seamed High Rise Barrel Jeans in Dark Wash
The seamed barrel silhouette in Dark Wash brings a sculpted, contemporary volume: high-rise waist, seam detailing that visually narrows the knee before the barrel shapes back out. Barrel legs are specifically called out among Rivete’s silhouette offerings, and this cut is one of the ways the collection signals a design-forward approach while maintaining broad size and length options.
Rivete High Rise Straight Jeans in Echo Wash
Echo Wash supplies a lived-in indigo tone for a classic high-rise straight — the wardrobe anchor for T-shirts, blazers, or something more delicate. High-rise straights are a backbone style in the Rivete family, offered across the curvy, petite and tall categories that Yahoo and Who What Wear emphasize as critical for shoppers seeking proper proportion.
Rivete Denim Trucker Jacket in Vintage Mid Wash
LOFT extended the Rivete vocabulary outside of jeans with a Denim Trucker Jacket in Vintage Mid Wash, a useful layering piece if you want a coordinated denim-on-denim look. Yahoo included this jacket among Rivete items in its product list, and while jackets are not jeans per se, their presence underscores Rivete’s broader approach to wash and silhouette continuity across a wardrobe.
Rivete Denim Trucker Jacket in Nova Wash
A second trucker jacket in Nova Wash offers a darker coordination option to pair with Rivete styles, showing that the collection is thinking in sets. Yahoo’s product list names both trucker jackets, implying Rivete’s focus on consistent washes across bottoms and outerwear within the under-$100 price framework.
The remaining Rivete silhouettes that complete the 13-style count
Yahoo reports the Rivete line contains 13 styles in total and the product snippets name several of them, which means beyond the specific items listed there are additional fits and rises to explore. Those unseen silhouettes are likely to cover mid-rise and high-rise variations and to appear in both rigid and stretchy fabrics, giving shoppers options for how much shape retention or give they prefer in a sub-$100 jean.
Six exclusive washes and what they mean in real wear
The collection’s six exclusive washes point to deliberate tonal choices — Nova, Noir, Dark, Muse, Light, and Echo appear in product names — that allow a shopper to curate a capsule without clashing. Having multiple exclusive washes at this price makes it easier to buy two pairs and have them feel like distinct pieces rather than duplicates, which is part of why the Yahoo write-up insists "Did I mention every pair is under $100?"
Sizing, fit language and the inclusivity promise
Rivete’s headline achievement is not simply breadth of silhouette but the explicit availability across curvy, petite curvy, tall curvy, petite, and tall fits, which addresses a chronic fit gap. Who What Wear’s roundup called out new styles "that are offered across regular, tall, curvy and petite lengths" and Yahoo expands that to include curvy subcategories and a promise of a short length coming in March 2026, feeding a rare promise of proportion parity at accessible price points.
Rigid versus stretchy fabric choices, translated into how they feel
The line’s mix of rigid and stretchy fabrics is a strategic friction point for shoppers: rigid denim sculpts and holds a silhouette, while stretch options prioritize comfort and movement. Yahoo specifically notes the collection is "designed to include a wide range of sizes, washes, and styles in both rigid and stretchy fabrics," so fit-conscious buyers can choose based on desired silhouette retention and daily comfort.
Why Who What Wear’s 15-under-$100 roundup matters for petite shoppers
Who What Wear’s branded roundup of 15 under-$100 jeans explicitly highlights newly launched styles offered across regular, tall, curvy and petite lengths, which makes the piece a pragmatic shopping compass rather than a trend memo. For petite readers and editors, the roundup includes a "Key takeaways" note that begins with "• LOFT’s new Rivete," signaling that Rivete’s inclusive sizing and planned short length are editorially significant in the current market.
Practical next steps for shoppers and what still needs verification
The reporting collected here names the core Rivete items and key attributes, but it leaves some specifics to confirm: exact inseam measurements by length, numeric size ranges, and the precise release cadence for the March 2026 short length. Those are the measurable fit cues that convert interest into confidence: inseams, rise, and how a cuff or flare lands on a petite frame are the concrete details to chase before you buy.
A concluding note on value and momentum
If the point of denim is to make an outfit sing, Rivete’s positioning — 13 styles, six exclusive washes, and every pair under $100 — is an aggressive value play with a clear inclusivity angle. With Who What Wear’s roundup framing these as 15 accessible options across lengths, the moment suggests something practical for shoppers: accessible denim that actually acknowledges varying proportions, and a short length coming in March 2026 that could complete the promise of fit for shorter frames.
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