Like finding the perfect pair of jeans, finding the best trousers to suit you can be equally challenging. So much so, a lot of us tend to avoid it all together. That is, until we called upon experts on the subject in the hope that they could share their wisdom and make trouser shopping a more successful endeavour for us all.
While individual styles will be down to preference (trial and error is often key to finding your favourites), looking to what other women who are similar to your shape can be incredible helpful. Which is why we thought it best to tap the knowledge of petite, tall and curve experts who love to wear trousers for their learnings. Enter influencers and friends of Who What Wear UK, Monikh Dale, Rachael Keegan and Karina Marriott who have shared their tips and tricks, along with their favourite trousers to shop. You’re welcome.
Also joining us on our best-trousers-for-women quest is Laura Pitharas, designer and founder of her own namesake luxury label, which boasts some of the finest tailoring on the Brit fashion scene. If anyone knows good trousers, it’s Pitharas.
When it comes to shopping for trousers online, it can be tricky to know which are going to fit without being able to put them up against you in person. Pitharas suggests, “Always check the model’s height, which is usually listed on the product information. Also look to see if the brand offers inside leg measurements on site so you can compare yours against it. This is particularly important if you’re tall to ensure the hem is sitting where you intend it to be.”
When it comes to knowing your measurements, Pitharas tells us it’s possible to do this yourself at home. “When measuring yourself at home, my top tip would be to find a template online to show exactly where the measurements need to be taken on the body, rather than guessing yourself. This will give you the most accurate reading against the size guide provided on most clothing websites.”
With so many trouser styles to choose from—including wide-leg, cropped, barrel and straight leg, to name a few—Pitharas suggests it’s best to try a few you like out to know what you’re looking for. “The best advice I can give is to try various shapes and silhouettes in person, then you know what in fact fits you, feels comfortable and what style flatters you the most.”
It’s also important to think about fabric, says Pitharas. “For tailoring, in particular, I always check the fabric compositions as I was always shopping for close to 100 per cent wool or natural fabrics so that the trousers keep their shape after wear.”
If you’re tall, petite or curve, our experts are here to help you uncover the best trousers for women.