All Editorials
Twelve considered guides on fit, fabric, styling, and strategy — everything you need to build a wardrobe around trousers you actually love.
The Wide-Leg Trouser: Who It Flatters and How to Style It
The wide-leg trouser is the most misunderstood silhouette in women's fashion. Here's who it genuinely flatters.
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Understanding Rise: Why Low, Mid, and High Change Everything
Rise is the single most important fit variable — and most women have never thought about it.
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Palazzo Pants vs Wide-Leg: The Difference Matters
They look similar on the rack. They behave nothing alike on the body. Here's the breakdown.
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Cropped Trousers: The Most Versatile Length You're Not Wearing
Ankle-skimming trousers work in every season, with every shoe. Here's why you need a pair.
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How to Style Pleated Trousers Without Looking Corporate
Pleats don't have to mean boardroom. Five styling strategies to make them feel modern.
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The Wool Trouser Guide: Tropical, Flannel, and Crepe Explained
Three wool weaves, three completely different trousers. Here's how to choose between them.
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Building a Trouser Wardrobe: Five Pairs That Cover Every Occasion
A capsule approach — five pairs that handle everything from boardroom to weekend.
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Tapered vs Straight: A Visual Fit Comparison
Two cuts that look identical on the rack but create very different silhouettes on the body.
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Caring for Tailored Trousers: Dry Clean vs Hand Wash
The care label isn't always right. Here's how to actually keep your trousers looking their best.
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Ankle Pants in Winter: Layering Strategies That Actually Work
Five layering strategies that let you wear cropped trousers through the coldest months.
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The Return of the Cargo Pant: How to Wear It in 2026
Cargo pants are back — but not as you remember them. Here's how to wear the 2026 version.
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Finding Your Inseam: Why Most Women Wear the Wrong Length
It's the single most common fit mistake — and the easiest to fix. Here's how to measure properly.
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