Well its true that the super tight look of the skinny pants have had a grip on our wardrobe for as long as I can remember but we have to agree that during summers when it gets a little humid, we are drawn towards a looser, slouchier silhouette.And our legs could use some breathing room, isn’t it? There is a certain swag in a wide legged flowy trouser that is really appealing and is a good way to give your basic shift dresses a much-needed break.π
Everywhere you look, Palazzo pants are making a comeback. You see them on the street,at a party, at the beach, in the office and even at weddings. Hugely popular in the 60s and 70s, it’s easy to see why everyone loves them now. They’re stylish, comfortable, and above all versatile, so if you’re wondering whether they’re for you, or you’re stuck for ideas about how to wear palazzo pants, take the plunge and jump right in.π
Palazzo pants are supremely comfortable because of their
wonderfully loose cut, which allows the legs to swirl around you as you walk
and gives a graceful flare to your figure. This loose styling can be relatively
conservative, rather like French-cut flared jeans which flare from the hip
rather than the waist. But if you prefer, you can find palazzo pants which are
very loosely styled, looking almost like a maxi dress rather than pants.ππ
As well as the standard waistline, there are also high –waisted
and low rise versions, each bringing its own special flair to the palazzo pants
style. Some palazzo pants, especially the closer fitting version, have zip
closures at the front or side, but the looser styles tend to have elasticated
or drawstring waists.π₯π