If, like me, you're a big denim jeans fan but hate the thought of wearing something so hot and rigid in the , you'll be pleased to hear about Next's latest trouser drop. Enter the , a denim/trouser hybrid that looks as put-together as wearing a pair of jeans, but feels just as breezy and comfortable as a floaty pair of trousers.
This style of trousers has been cropping up a fair amount of the past few months, and we're not mad about it. You may have seen Rag and Bone's on your socials, but at £195, that's a pretty steep price to pay for essentially a pair of tracksuit bottoms. And Next's pair are priced at a slightly more wallet-friendly £48.
River Island also dropped a similar style with their , £42, a slouchy, relaxed pair of "jeans" that feel as comfortable as pyjamas. These ones are available in classic blue, black and cream.
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The linen/cotton blend makes this pair far cooler than traditional denim, which is especially a lifesaver in the heatwave. The wide-leg cut gives them, while the pleated waistband adds structure that makes them feel more put together.
They fasten with a normal button and zip, but also feature handy subtle side adjusters so you can adjust the fit just right. And if the mid-blue colour isn't your style, there's a version to shop instead.
Whether you're commuting in for a relaxed office day, heading out for a weekend brunch with your friends or off for a spontaneous post-work drink, these lightweight and stylish trousers are perfect for virtually everything.
Alternatively, if you're after a more affordable pair, New Look has some that feel as comfy as trousers but have a similar denim effect.
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