This is something I’ve been contemplating lately, and you’ve probably seen me grapple with it in other posts. I just needed to put it to rest by doing this post so I could see it with my own eyes. 😂 With high-rise, wide-leg cropped jeans, I know the usual advice is to wear a more fitted tee and tuck it in. But I previously did a carousel with pink wide-leg cropped jeans with a 13” rise, and a fitted + tucked tee was NOT good with them. So it makes sense that my instinct with wide-leg jeans has been to reach for a hip-length tee and wear it untucked for more coverage. But after seeing these options side by side, fitted + tucked wins for me with THESE jeans. So why am I okay with it here? I wondered the same thing. 😂 I pulled out both pairs of jeans and realized these have a 12” rise. That one inch makes a difference! Here, the fitted + tucked tee gives me a longer, leaner-looking upper-body silhouette than the untucked tee. The hip-length untucked tee makes me look so boxy with the wide-leg jeans. Front tucking it doesn’t improve the silhouette enough for me, and the relaxed tee tucked + bloused adds too much volume up top. So my takeaway? A hip-length untucked tee can still work with straight jeans since they’re slimmer through the leg, or when I need to skim over a waistband that I don’t love the look of. But I’m realizing I can’t lump all “high-rise” wide-leg jeans together. For me, 12” and 13” rises are a different story. And at this point, I’m over 13” rises…I’m not wearing those anymore. 😂 With this 12” rise? I’m going fitted + tucked. Which white tee wins for you: 1, 2, 3, or 4? LTKOver40 LTKSaleAlert LTKMidsize