If you’re stuck wearing jeans for lack of a better option—a cycle that’s doomed to repeat itself ad infinitum because nothing else quite measures up to a tried-and-tested indigo wash – consider wool trousers an equally comfortable alternative. Warm, wide-legged and willing to be paired with any shoe from ankle boots to micro-heeled pumps to ballet flats, this multi-tasking staple shares characteristics with jeans but, crucially, will almost certainly edge ahead when it comes to registering as smart.
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Wool trousers were in abundance during Fashion Month, which saw several show-goers pair weighty styles with knitwear, tailored black coats and basics. In Milan last winter, model Alex Consani paired a slouchy cream trouser with grey trousers and sharply-pointed pumps. Would the same outfit have looked good with jeans? Certainly. But there was something about the way the pant fell, rumpling ever-so-slightly over the toe of her shoes but otherwise looking quite impeccable, that made the outfit look effortless.
Models have also adopted wool trousers as part of their off-duty uniforms, switching out their baggy jeans for wool-blend fabrications that allow more freedom of movement, but, most importantly, still offer low-key cool with loafers or sneakers.
Almost every retailer stocks one, if not several, versions. The key is to look for styles that are either 100% wool, which will obviously be the warmest fabrication but still breathable thanks to its natural fibres, or at least a blend that contains a high percentage (ideally, 70% or more).
As for the cut? The standard used to be wide-legged, which still appears to be the most popular, but, like jeans, that’s only the entry point. From barrel-leg wool trousers, which look supremely chic with a gloved pump, to ankle-cropped wool trousers, which go well with blazers, there’s a whole spectrum to acquaint yourself with this winter. Scroll on for some of the best styles available now.













