Saturday, December 21

Corduroy Looks That Will Make You Want to Give the Ribbed Pant a Second Chance

MICHAEL by Michael Kors

Corduroy may not have the best rap—the fabric is known more for its durability than its flattering fit.  But that hasn't stopped brands from trying to glam it up over the years.  Gianni Versace dedicated his entire menswear line to corduroy back in 1982, but other than that its popularity falls largely on the shoulders of college professors.  This season, designers took a stab at reinventing the material into classic bell bottoms, skinnies, wide-leg trousers, and even leggings.  Michael Kors' printed skinny version is my favorite, but here are a few others to get you excited about the traditionally not-so-thrilling material.

Bootcut Corduroy Pants.  As flattering as they are adorable, there's almost no excuse not to a buy a pair in every color!

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Kut From The Kloth
Kut From The Kloth












Kut From The Kloth


Wide-Leg Corduroy Pants.  Look all grown up in a pair of office-appropriate, wide-leg trousers. Toss on contrasting textures, like a cashmere crewneck sweater or a tweed blazer for a suiting look.

Jessica Simpson
Jessica Simpson


Gap
Tory Burch
Rag & Bone













Flared-Leg Corduroys.  Get some 70s flare in a pair high-waisted cords with a bell bottom your mom would be proud of.  When choosing a super-flared pant, stick to a basic shade since these pants make enough of a statement on their own.

Free People

Free People
Free People













Skinny Jean Cords.  Add some color and texture to the skinny denim trend with rich harvest colored cords.  A bit of stretch has been added to them so that they'll fit and feel like your favorite pair of jeans. 


Levi's

Levi's
Gap


Old Navy
AG Adriano Goldschmied
Gap


J Brand


Corduroy Moto Pant. Corduroy goes from book smart to street smart when used to roughen up a skinny, moto pant.

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Corduroy Leggings.  If you insist... corduroy gets slim fitting in these stretchy leggings.

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