Hi there! Just an FYI…I am getting so into these black pants! I bought them the other month {also seen here}, and they are just incredibly comfortable and flattering. I feel like a simple pair of black jeans is really versatile because they can be worn casually or more dressed up with the right top and shoes. I brought them with me to San Diego {you can read about my stay in San Diego here} because I had a feeling they’d be a staple for me this fall. So far, I’m totally right!
How I’m Styling Black Pants this Fall
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pants {fit is TTS} . top . cardigan . shoes {similar} . bag
The black pants I am wearing are one of my favorite closet essentials. They are also SO affordable and are actually really comfortable to wear! I paired it with this grey muscle tank that is so cute and a perfect casual clothing item. Not many sizes are left in that specific style, but this muscle tank is a nice alternative. I wore this outfit with an open front cardigan to keep me warm and it seriously elevated my look! The forest green color is sold out, but I found a super similar cardigan in the same color.
I am all into large tote bags, and this large tote holds everything I need and still has a lot of space in it. Sadly these criss cross sandals I am wearing are sold out too {what is going on today??} but you are in luck because there are so many similar styles like this super cute cross-strap slide sandals that look identical to the ones I’m wearing!
There are SO MANY options of great black pants that you can choose from. A lot of them are surprisingly affordable, too. I love how versatile black pants are, and how they are a nice alternative to a classic blue denim. My personal favorite black pants are the wide leg pants, and I find these high waisted pants adorable, too. There are also similar styles but made with different materials, like these wide leg trousers. I also really love the look of paper bag pants. They’re such a flattering and feminine choice!
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Hope you all are having a great week!!
xox
photos by Priscilla Frey