The Fancy Fall Pant Trend You'll Want to Wear Every Day
Without a doubt, velvet is one of the most popular fabrics during the colder months of the year—especially when you factor in typical holiday-season dressing. From crushed velvet dresses to cool and luxurious blazers, no other textures embrace the season quite like this trend. However, while you may have once reserved all your velvet pieces strictly for holiday parties, the fancy fabric can be worn for everyday occasions too, and the easiest way to do that is with a pair of velvet pants.
No matter how you decide to wear them, whether it’s with an edgy graphic tee or with a polished turtleneck bodysuit, a sleek pair of velvet pants will instantly dress up your look—not to mention they’re incredibly comfortable, too. If you’re looking to add a pair of these to your winter wardrobe, we’ve rounded up the coolest velvet pants that you’ll never want to take off. Keep scrolling to shop them all below.
These pants are quite possibly the easiest way to dress a little fancier during this time of year.
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