FASHION fans are rushing to Marks & Spencer’s to bag a pair of cheap trousers that are “perfect for tall women”.
The wide stretch jersey pants come in black and reach the ankles.
Praised for being easy to wear, the pants “tick all the boxes” when it comes to style and comfort.
Describing the pants, the Marks & SpencerThe company website says: “Carefully crafted with a high elastic waistband and a touch of stretch for maximum comfort.”
And priced at £17.50, shoppers are rushing to stores to snag a pair.
The pants that combine classic and contemporary styles have been praised by thousands of fashion fans.
Many took to the fashion website itself to leave a review, as well as other online forum sites including Mumsnet.
The baggy pants were rated “excellent” by shoppers, who praised them for being “dressed up or down.”
One fashion fan, who called them ‘excellent’ for quality and value for money, added: “So smart. Easy to use.”
Others praised the product for being “exactly what they wanted.”
Some fashion fans were confused by the wide leg and took advantage Mothers Network to share your thoughts.
One said: “Keep seeing that baggy pants are the way to go, skinnies, straight, etc., especially over 50.
“M&S is also heavily promoted here.
I ordered a pair online, I had to wait because they were out of stock. I got them today.
I look like I’m wearing a pair of flares from the 70s! They are very unflattering, there is too much material. I don’t know if it’s because I’m tall, but they look horrible.
“I think I’ll go back to straight-leg jeans, thank you very much. So much for fashion!
However, not everyone agreed with her and were quick to share their positive comments about the pants and how well they work for long legs.
One shopper wrote: “I love my flared leg pants. I’m also tall (sort of) and have no noticeable waist.
“But I hated skinny legs. I went pantsless for ten years, covering my legs as needed with leggings or yoga pants. The yoga pants had flared ankles.
Reasons to buy supermarket fashion
When looking for new pieces to add to your seasonal wardrobe or update basics, there’s no need to spend hours wandering around clothing stores or browsing online. Just grab a dress or two along with your fruits and vegetables…
They are convenient – You are likely to visit your supermarket more often than a shopping center or high street.
It’s affordable – From basics to fashion-forward pieces, supermarkets are paving the way for budget-friendly fashion that doesn’t look cheap.
They are more fashionable than you think – With a customer database larger than the average high street store, stores such as ASDA, Sainsbury’s and Tesco are able to serve markets and forecast trends in many more areas than just food supply.
They fit well – Fits and lengths often come with a little more modesty in mind. The fabrics also tend to be highly practical – think plenty of 100% cotton that can be thrown into the washing machine without thinking.
“I think if you’re used to parsnip-shaped legs, baggy pants will look funny.
“Lucky for you, there are still lots of parsnip pants in stores!”
Another added: “You have to think about it!
“I have baggy pleated trousers from M&S for work that I love and I just bought a linen pair.
“I’m 5’7” so I’m not short or skinny and I’ve finally gotten used to them!”
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