(Chic, Comfortable Outfits I Keep Coming Back To)
There are certain pieces in my wardrobe that just make getting dressed easier. And these wide leg pull on pants are one of them. They’re the kind of pants that work across seasons, feel incredibly comfortable, and still look polished no matter how you style them.
I’ve been wearing mine on repeat lately, especially during this in-between weather, because they transition so effortlessly from cooler mornings to warmer afternoons.
If you’ve been looking for wide leg pull on pants outfits that feel chic but still comfortable, I’m sharing a few ways I’ve been styling mine lately.

One pair of pants, styled in a way that actually works for real life.
These are the pants I’ve been wearing on repeat lately, and this is one of my favorite ways to style them from day to evening.
For daytime, I kept things light and polished with a fine knit top, suede sandals, and a cashmere sweater draped over my shoulders. It’s simple, comfortable, and still feels put together without overthinking it.
As the day shifts into evening, I like to add a bit more structure. I layered on a sweater, my oversized Frankie Shop coat, and a triangle scarf, then finished the look with classic loafers and my Toteme bag.
It’s the same base, just styled a little differently, and it completely changes the feel of the outfit.
This is exactly why I love these pants, they work with you throughout the day and always feel appropriate, no matter where you’re headed.

This is one of my favorite ways to style these pants for spring.
I paired them with a blue cashmere oversized sweater and layered an oversized denim shirt on top, which gives the look a little more dimension without feeling heavy. The Prada blue pumps tie everything together in a way that feels polished but still fun.
It’s a great example of how wide leg pull on trousers can feel fresh and seasonal with just a few thoughtful pieces.

This is the look that really proves how versatile these pants are. I styled them with a Zara mockneck knit tee as a base layer, added an oversized crepette blazer, and finished with brown suede sneakers and my Khaite tote. It’s comfortable enough for travel, but still feels elevated the entire day.
If you’re looking for a chic comfy travel outfit that doesn’t sacrifice style, this combination is one I would absolutely recommend.

This is what I wore for a recent flight, and it checked every box.
The Aritzia pull on pants paired with an oversized tee and a cable knit sweater. This creates a comfortable base, while the Zara oversized trench adds that polished layer on top. I finished the look with Saint Laurent loafers, a duffel bag, and sunnies for that effortless travel feel.
It’s one of those chic comfy airport outfits that works from the moment you leave the house to when you land.

Accessories are always what finish the look for me, especially when the outfit itself is built around simple, classic pieces. For this look above, I kept everything clean and intentional with a few pieces I wear often. My Saint Laurent tortoiseshell sunglasses add structure, while a delicate gold necklace and stacked bracelets bring in just the right amount of detail.
I also love having a clear, TSA-approved cosmetic bag for travel days. It keeps everything organized and easy to access, especially when you’re moving through the airport.
These are the kinds of pieces that don’t overpower an outfit, but quietly make everything feel more complete.
What I love most about these pants is how easy they make getting dressed. They’re comfortable, flattering, and versatile enough to style in so many different ways! Whether you’re putting together a casual outfit, heading to the airport, or planning a more polished look.
If you’re building a wardrobe around pieces that actually work for your lifestyle, this is one I think is worth having.
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