| Oh wow you all came through! Taking a look at the options. I am not big but my stomach is post kids and just accumulates there so pants are so tight and then others look weird like an inverted triangle. Looking through now! |
| I got a pair of pants from Vuori that are comfortable and look nice. |
| Dream pants from Everlane |
Well... it's a step above underpants... |
Yikes. DP. I would look so short and stumpy |
Cute. |
Jeans are horribly uncomfortable, all hard pants are. I haven't worn them in 20 years. YMMV, but people have different shapes and different sensory tolerances. Before you ask, I have a BMI of 21 and am well dressed. I pretty much just wear skirts and dresses. |
I just tried these and I couldn't do it. They just seemed like cheap poly pants with an elastic waist like the kind my grandmother wore in the 90’s when she couldn’t do real waistbands any more. |
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Quince ponte pants are so comfy and have deep pockets to hold your phone.
https://www.quince.com/women/ultra-stretch-ponte-straight-leg-pant-28-inseam |
| I don’t care for elastic waist cotton pants, they poof out in all the wrong places. A stretch waist CAN make pants more comfortable especially when sitting down. I find mid-rise more comfortable than a high rise. I do not care for the cropped leg (culotte style). Makes the leg line short,short,short. |
| Marine layer Allison pants are comfortable and look good. Vuori also has some good options. |
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These pants are super comfy, are well made (thick fabric, a bit stretchy without shine, they hold their shape), and feel elevated from leggings. I wear them for work stuff with button downs or nice sweaters (could pair with blazer if I that). I tend to wear chelsea boots or leather trainers on bottom. They are more expensive than some options mentioned but they’re in such regular rotation I got my money’s worth.
https://www.eileenfisher.com/washable-flex-ponte-lantern-pant/QRTJH-P4366.html |
Yes, this is what I'm thinking too... For pickups... I would lean into chic loungewear and dress it up with some clean, on-trend sneakers and gold jewelry. You don't have to wear ugly business casual pants to pick up your kids. This is super expensive but gets the point across: https://www.net-a-porter.com/en-us/shop/product/arch4/lingerie/knitwear/oli-eloise-cashmere-hoodie-and-track-pants-set/1647597339198082 For school events, I guess it depends, but some black wide leg cashmere pants, crisp button down, and suede sneakers could look very presentable. Also, there are wide-leg jeans that wear more like trousers than jeans... might be worth looking into. |