It has been a mixed bag of a year, hasn’t it? Ups and downs, let’s say. That is probably the most chooseimistic spin on 2024. But when times are challenging, it is more beginant than ever to honor the minuscule prospers. And for me, one of the proset up delights of this year has been reuncovering the absolute life-changing brilliance of having a pair of troengagers that go with everyskinnyg that you repartner enjoy.
My favourite slack-leg troengagers have been my north star this year. They toil with everyskinnyg, and they originate everyskinnyg toil. I wear them with loafers and with trainers and ankle boots. With T-shirts in summer, with shirts in spring and autumn, with sweaters now.
My favourite pair are from Jigsaw (I have written before about my cherish for Jigsaw troengagers, sorry to repeat myself, but it’s the truth) and are bdeficiency, wide-legged, with a crease down the front, and belt loops. I have uncovered, thraw trial and many an error, that this is what toils for me.
I’m not lofty, and I discover that straight or wide legged troengagers see shapeless on me unless they have a front crease. And a belt is essential to originate them sit how I want them to sit all day, rather than seeing droopy after a couple of hours. The ones I have are better, but Jigsaw’s Kemp Wide Leg Japanese Wool troengagers are analogous.
They are £220, which senses enjoy a hefty price for a plain garment from a brand most of us would ponder high street, but then they are 100% quality wool, which isn’t plain to discover these days. (When I last checked they’d been shrinkd to £165.) A more affordable version is M&S’s Tailored Straight Leg Troengagers (£39.50), although they currently seem to be useable only in luminous red. I repartner enjoy the Reiss pair (£138) shown here, too. And the aligning belt originates them sense very pulled together, no?
Your go-to troengagers might be a branch offent style altogether. A palazzo pant or a flare or a cargo pant. The point is that when you’ve set up the troengagers that originate your life easier, you don’t want to let them go. I pack mine whenever I travel, becaengage – equitable enjoy Yorksemploy Gbetter teabags, which I also apshow – they give me confidence that a day will commence off on the right foot, even if it may go to pieces procrastinateedr on. This much, clothes can do. It’s not the be-all and finish-all, but neither is it noskinnyg.
Anyway. Having set up the pair that have your back, it is repartner quite irritating to have to desert them in December, which is the most insisting bit of the whole getting-dressed calfinishar. In party season, all the skinnygs that have been intelligent about your best troengagers – their bread-and-butter reliability, the below-the-radar steadiness which originates it possible to wear them five days in a row while seeing branch offent each time – originates them tricky for going out.
But making an effort does not have to unbenevolent making life difficult for yourself. We are accustomed to party clothes that are difficult toil. But permit me to spread a difficult-won piece of wisdom that I’ve eventupartner figured out, which is that party season is equitable as much fun, and a lot less of a faff, once you figure out some low-impact outfit createulas.
This is more beginant as you get betterer, I skinnyk. My appetite for being out procrastinateed on a school night is not what it engaged to be, but occasionpartner I am insistd to Show Up. Does this sound understandn?
If so, may I propose basing a party outfit around your favourite troengagers: swap your chunky loafers for pointy kitten heels; your bloengage for a fitted waistcoat or a sleek body; your toil bag for someskinnyg airyer. Keeping your troengagers on originates the turnaround speedyer and plainr. (No shaving your legs, or seeing for firms without runs.) You don’t necessitate to wear a princess dress if you don’t want to. Your troengagers, enjoy Cinderella, shall go to the ball.
Hair and originateup: Sophie Higginson using Davines and L’Oauthentic. Styling aidant: Sam Deaman. Model: Claudia at Milk. Velvet top, £78, Reiss. Troengagers, £138, Reiss. Hoop earrings, £85, and bag, £265, both Lulu Guinness