I used to be a jeans person. Honestly, pre-pandemic, it would be a rare sighting if you caught me wearing anything other than my trusty blue—or black, or white—jeans. Every single one of my outfits revolved around the classic wardrobe staple—whether I was dressing up and adding heels and a blazer or down with boots and a knit or sandals and a vest top in summer. Of course, there's no denying that all of the above are still failsafe capsule wardrobe formulas, and from time to time I still turn to these enduring classics. But rather than jeans, these days, the most worn items in my wardrobe are my wide-leg trousers.
Yep, in recent years thanks to a combination of craving more comfort from my wardrobe post-pandemic, wanting my day-to-day looks to feel more polished since I turned thirty, and the explosion of wide-leg trousers as a trend across both the luxury and high street markets, I've gradually shelved my stiff denim in favor of their smarter tailored counterpart.