I have always found pants (
especially work pants) to never fit me quite right and I prefer them usually to sit higher on my waist or have a larger band.
Not exact matches
I wish I had known that there are many days,
especially in the beginning, that you
work all day and night, un-showered, in your sweat
pants surviving off random things in your fridge.
Though Loft doesn't have a lot of items that
work for our shape,
especially pants and you really have to look for tops, I find they have lots of sweater options.
These high waist
pants work especially wonderful with crop tops that are both boxy or fitted.
As far as
pants / leggings go, I'm a big high waisted fan
especially when I'm
working out.
For
work, I've been pairing this LOFT Bell Sleeve Peplum Blouse with my favorite black crop
pants, but I love it with white jeans for more casual occasions, too —
especially as the weather warms up.
Such a cute top,
especially since it'll
work equally well with
pants for
work!
Personally I like the culottes, too, and I think it is definitely an advantage that they are back as I find those
pants especially also for
work appropriate.
It's easy to make a pair of high - waisted
pants work too,
especially when you take your cue from one of these traffic - halting looks.
It was always a nice break from the
work pants I never felt totally «me» in, and I loved how feminine they looked,
especially because I
worked with nearly all men.
Especially pants that can be worn to
work then again on the weekends for play.
These ~ almost ~ could pass as
work pants (
especially the black pair) depending on your company, thanks to the slim fit.
But as my due date draws nearer and nearer,
pants (denim
especially) don't
work.
If you don't have those, black joggers or upscale track
pants will
work just fine,
especially when you pull them up to create a scrunched effect at the lower leg.
While it can be more difficult to find cropped
pants that are flattering, straight cropped
pants can
work,
especially when you combined with bootties in the same color that lengthen the leg line.
I do need to
work on adding more colors in my wardrobe,
especially pants.
As I am forever in
pants, this asymmetrical shirt
works perfectly with my frayed denim jeans and the frilly ruffles give the outfit that added feminine touch,
especially when billowing in the wind while walking down the street or along a seaside marina boardwalk.
i'm psyched about them,
especially because i can kinda sorta pass them off as «
work pants.»