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Navy Jersey Trousers - where can I get them?

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kittylester Thu 17-Aug-23 17:20:48

My go to place would be Lands End but the blue isn't very nice.

I'd like straight leg smartish ones.

Thank you!!

Juliet27 Mon 11-Sept-23 08:14:39

Wyllow3

Marydoll

M&S jersey trousers

Another big yes for the M n S range from here, different leg lengths, choices of some elastic or not on waistlines, comfy, smart.

And a further yes from me.

DanniRae Mon 11-Sept-23 07:58:31

The M&S £17.50 jersey trousers are such good value. I have them in black and navy (it is a lovely navy BTW). I liked them so much that I bought another pair of each colour!

Nannan2 Mon 11-Sept-23 02:24:35

M&S.just aquired some.

Joseann Sun 20-Aug-23 17:24:50

There are some nice straight leg Jaeger navy or black ankle grazers in M & S.
I find the jogger type ones go shapeless and bobbly after a couple of washes, but they are comfortable.

Elusivebutterfly Sun 20-Aug-23 17:06:15

I wear the M&S jersey trousers. I have them in navy, black and grey and find them very comfortable. I always wear them indoors in winter and they are quite smart for going out as well.

Welshy Sun 20-Aug-23 14:44:23

Debenhams, Amazon, J D Williams, Matalan, Next.

Foxygloves Sun 20-Aug-23 13:35:22

I just don’t think M&S do a decent weight of jersey these days. The Brora trousers at £180+ are frankly way too expensive but “buy cheap, buy twice”. Cheap jersey trousers just look like joggers and I don’t think that’s what OP was looking for.
I hope the Cotswold trousers might be a reasonable compromise.

Sooze58 Sun 20-Aug-23 13:23:04

M & S

AliSut1959 Sun 20-Aug-23 13:04:58

Marks and Spencer have got a range of high rise jersey trousers for this Autumn in various widths / lengths (slim leg/ankle grazer; straight leg; wide leg) with comfortable waist bands. The navy is a classic shade and, at £17.50, they’re an absolute steal. They also have more tailored trousers too with comfortable, forgiving waistbands!

Musicgirl Sun 20-Aug-23 13:02:05

M and S are my go-to shop for trousers. They have some lovely navy jersey trousers at an affordable price.

cc Sun 20-Aug-23 12:47:36

So sorry, double posted as my internet is playing up today....

cc Sun 20-Aug-23 12:47:09

Sloegin

If you want to push the boat out Brora have some fabulous jersey trousers. They're not plain navy but ' textured weave' . They are very, very expensive but so warm and will last for years. I bought similar ones in their sale in springtime and would love another pair. I've actually sent off for them to try them but will probably return them and wait to buy them in January sale. If I love them I'll keep them as I think sometimes worth it to pay more for something that will last for years. It's cost per wear so can work out cheaper long term-
www.broraonline.com/uk/pull-on-textured-weave-trousers-midnight-dt8350kt8370

Just be careful that they're not dry clean only, like so many expensive trousers!

cc Sun 20-Aug-23 12:45:41

Buttonjugs

Sloegin

If you want to push the boat out Brora have some fabulous jersey trousers. They're not plain navy but ' textured weave' . They are very, very expensive but so warm and will last for years. I bought similar ones in their sale in springtime and would love another pair. I've actually sent off for them to try them but will probably return them and wait to buy them in January sale. If I love them I'll keep them as I think sometimes worth it to pay more for something that will last for years. It's cost per wear so can work out cheaper long term-
www.broraonline.com/uk/pull-on-textured-weave-trousers-midnight-dt8350kt8370

😲😲😲

Just be careful that they're not dry clean only!

Bluedaisy Sun 20-Aug-23 12:30:59

Have you looked at Robell trousers, lovely shapes, colours etc cater for all.

Baggs Sun 20-Aug-23 12:25:26

Try Lands End.

deedeedum Sun 20-Aug-23 11:58:36

Roman, Yours Clothing the list is endless. Shopping Channel: Kim & Co. I think you need to look further afield than the high street e.g. the internet.

Buttonjugs Sun 20-Aug-23 11:56:20

Sloegin

If you want to push the boat out Brora have some fabulous jersey trousers. They're not plain navy but ' textured weave' . They are very, very expensive but so warm and will last for years. I bought similar ones in their sale in springtime and would love another pair. I've actually sent off for them to try them but will probably return them and wait to buy them in January sale. If I love them I'll keep them as I think sometimes worth it to pay more for something that will last for years. It's cost per wear so can work out cheaper long term-
www.broraonline.com/uk/pull-on-textured-weave-trousers-midnight-dt8350kt8370

😲😲😲

rowyn Sun 20-Aug-23 11:51:47

Try Damart

cc Sun 20-Aug-23 11:47:07

I bought a couple of pairs of these earlier in the year. They are cut for larger sizes so I'm not sure if this is the brand for you:

johnlewis.scene7.com/is/image/JohnLewis/006451931?$fashion-ui$

The fabric is quite thin but they hang well, and the "Live Unlimited" brand is sold from their own site as well as others.

Candelle Sun 20-Aug-23 11:42:24

Uniqlo. I have many pairs, straight leg ankle and full length. They wear and wear and wear, well, you get the drift! They all look like new after several years.

Back to the footie.....!

JayDee60 Sun 20-Aug-23 11:15:45

I would have thought M & S or Edinburgh Mill. There’s always the online shops but make sure they do free returns etc.

kittylester Fri 18-Aug-23 09:13:45

Like the Cotswold Collection ones. I always dismiss that make because they look smarter than I do - maybe the trousers would help. grin

kittylester Fri 18-Aug-23 09:11:48

I can see lots of deliveries and returns going on here.

Thank you all for your help.

Wyllow3 Fri 18-Aug-23 09:03:17

Marydoll

M&S jersey trousers

Another big yes for the M n S range from here, different leg lengths, choices of some elastic or not on waistlines, comfy, smart.

Aldom Fri 18-Aug-23 08:58:59

I see the Cotswold Collection jersey trousers come in three leg lengths, which is very useful. 27,29,31.5.