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FAQs
What is the best trouser rise?
The best trouser rise comes down to personal preference and how you like to style your outfits. High waisted trousers pair effortlessly with cropped tops and tucked-in layers, while mid rise trousers are an easy choice for everyday wear. Low rise trousers bring a more trend-driven, throwback-inspired feel to your look.
What leg shape is most versatile?
Straight leg trousers are one of the most versatile options, pairing easily with sneakers, flats, boots and heels. Wide leg trousers are another wardrobe favourite, offering an effortless silhouette that works for both casual and elevated styling. Cargo trousers are perfect when you want a more relaxed, off-duty look.
How should I wash my trousers?
Always check the care label first, as fabrics and finishes can vary between styles. As a general guide, wash similar colours together and choose a gentle cycle where possible. Hanging your trousers to dry can help maintain their shape and finish.
How do I choose the right trousers for my outfit?
Start with the occasion, then think about the silhouette you want to create. Consider the rise, leg shape, fabric and overall vibe of your outfit. If you’re not sure where to start, straight leg trousers or wide leg trousers in a neutral colour are versatile options you’ll wear again and again.
What trousers are best for work?
Tailored trousers in black, grey, cream or neutral tones are a great option for office dressing. High waisted trousers and straight leg trousers pair effortlessly with blouses, knitwear and structured layers. Finish the look with loafers, boots or heels depending on the occasion.
What are some trendy and essential styles?
Wardrobe staples include straight leg trousers, wide leg trousers and tailored high waisted trousers. If you’re looking to update your rotation, cargo trousers and low rise trousers are easy ways to tap into current trends. Keep classic colours on hand and mix in statement details, textures or utility-inspired elements for variety.