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Updated 02:41

Forget Skinny Jeans — Wide Trousers Rule Runways

Designers push wide-leg trousers as the season’s dominant silhouette, prioritizing comfort and bold shapes for modern wardrobes.

Designers have put wide-leg trousers at the centre of this season’s runways. Consequently, they have sidelined skinny cuts for many collections. Moreover, buyers and editors now praise the silhouette for both comfort and visual impact.

Why designers champion wide-leg trousers

Design houses want clothing that moves with the wearer. Therefore, they favour cuts that allow air and motion. Moreover, loose profiles suit a variety of bodies. In addition, they create an architectural look that reads well on camera. Consequently, stylists pair wide bottoms with fitted tops to keep proportions clear. However, the shift also reflects lifestyle changes. Many people now choose clothes that adapt to office, travel, and home life. Therefore, designers respond with practical fabrics and roomy cuts.

Denim and seasonal picks to watch

This season, wide-leg and baggy denim evoke the 1990s. Moreover, brands reinterpret those shapes with modern finishes. G-Star Raw and similar labels push raw edges and very wide profiles. In addition, lower-weight denim offers breathability in warm months. Consequently, shoppers can find cropped shorts and lighter jeans that keep the aesthetic without heat. However, balance matters. Pair wide hems with structured shoes to keep proportions in check. Therefore, opting for a high waist will lengthen the silhouette visually.

Styling tips and why it matters for expats

High-waisted cuts remain a reliable trick to elongate your legs. In addition, tucking a shirt into trousers highlights your waist. Moreover, vertical seams and monochrome palettes enhance slim lines. However, shoes also influence the effect. Therefore, pick footwear with a slight lift for added height. Importantly, many international buyers will notice price and fit differences in Poland. For instance, sizes may run differently than in the UK or US. In addition, check return policies on Polish sites before you buy. Also, understand local purchase norms such as VAT and receipts for warranty claims. (Note: ZUS handles social security, NFZ runs public health care, PESEL is your national ID number, and a fine equals a ‘mandat’ in Poland.)

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: When you shop in Poland, try items in person if possible. Moreover, bring your passport or PESEL for loyalty cards. In addition, ask about return windows and VAT receipts. Therefore, keep proof of purchase for exchanges, repairs, or warranty claims.

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