Palazzo Pants

Designed with glamour in mind, palazzo pants are a sophisticated alternative to tailored trousers and they flatter every figure type. The wide leg cut of palazzo pants makes them a smart contrast to fitted tops or flowing shirts, and it's simple to accessorize them too. These versatile trousers can be worn with or without a belt and look elegant when teamed with heels or flats, boots or pumps. Palazzo pants have been popular for several decades now, and contemporary styles come in a huge selection of materials, colors and prints - see them at Stylight.

Perk Up in Cool Weather with Palazzo Pants

If you think you can’t wear this warm weather item in cooler temperatures, think again. Take your wide leg and breezy bottoms to cooler climates with styling suggestions and purchase pointers that will let your palazzos live all year long.

When the thermometer level drops, there’s no need to stash these grand pants away.

Harmonious Hues

Your go-to light-colored or patterned palazzos should be replaced with darker duds. Consider black, dark blue, gray and green for palazzos that will match with the rest of your chilly condition clothes.

Feasible Fabric

Cotton and crepe can’t keep you warm unless layered with other textiles. If you want to wear your palazzos without extra fabric underneath, opt for a thicker wool pant that will have the same movement as their cotton counterparts.

Invisible Layers

If you want to wear your preferred palazzos and refuse to replace them, put them over a pair of knit tights. They’ll bring warmth to your ensemble without hindering the warm weather vibe you wanted to uphold.

Definite Depth

Stick to the loose look and add chunky layers to bring extra volume. Leave a knit long-sleeved top untucked over the pants or toss on a wool sweater to double the dimensions. Palazzos aren’t reserved for crop tops and T-shirts anymore.

Structured Top Off

Balance out the wide bottoms with a structured, strong shouldered coat that will ensure warmth, even if your pants don’t. A big lapeled trench coat will better balance your spacious trousers than a hooded puffer jacket. You’re going for a well-shaped structure, not massive volume.

Warm weather exclusive? Not anymore. Hot or cold, now your palazzo pants can have a permanent spot in your wardrobe.

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