Today's wide-leg trousers are less of a fashion statement and more of a shift towards a fluid and dynamic silhouette, which is why we decided to create our Orsman trousers. They've got nothing on the width of the original Oxford bags, but they are nevertheless wide, requiring single pleats to gather the excess fabric about the waist. Oli referenced some vintage images of Northern Soul gigs in the 1970s, where wide-leg trousers once again found favour. Our Orsman trousers have been cut in a variety of different fabrics and weights, making them a really versatile option for modern autumnal fits.
How We're Styling Wide-Leg Trousers
Obviously the main draw of wide-leg trousers is the voluminous silhouette they give your legs, which you can experiment with in one of two ways. The first is to accentuate and really define their unique shape by opting a fitted look on your torso. That could be a regular tee with a slim knitted vest layered over it, or a fine-gauge rollneck sweater that fits close to the body. This way, you create a dramatic juxtaposition and a degree of separation between your top and bottom halves. Even a nicely fitted blazer will do a great job at this, plus gives you the option to wear it either buttoned or undone for a more fluid look.