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Style notes: the wide leg

When a silhouette remains current season after season, it’s inevitable that it will transition into a staple no wardrobe should be without. Consider us sold.

Balancing contemporary appeal with style longevity, this cut manages to be both flattering and versatile. Much like jeans, a pair of wide-leg trousers straddles both casual and not-so-casual categories. Smart for work, elegant for evening, they can elevate a classic T-shirt and trainers, look effortlessly chic with an oversized jumper and make an evening-friendly option when you don’t feel like wearing a dress or skirt. They’re also so comfortable that once in your outfit rotation, you’ll likely reach for them over your favourite pair of denim (yes, really).

The key to making wide-leg outfits a success? It’s all about balancing proportions. Seek out high-to-mid waisted iterations for leg elongation and a hem that finishes a fraction off the floor. While the bottom half of your outfit will feel relaxed, even when tailored, the top half should aim to balance the expanse of fabric at the bottom. A slim layering jumper or cardigan, simple tee or vest and a blazer with just the right amount of structure will tick the box for pretty much any social scenario. If you’re keen on oversized pieces, lean into the high-volume feel with a sized-up button-down, or slouchy knit half-tucked to disclose the waist. Trainers or chunky loafers and a leather tote will offset the formal feel of tailoring for casual looks, while a pointed pair of heels and something light-catching around the neck will take them seamlessly into the twilight hours.