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Trouser trouble!

(21 Posts)
judylow Thu 07-Sept-17 22:35:02

M&Co might be worth a try if you have one nearby (they only have shops in small towns).

blueskies Thu 07-Sept-17 16:02:20

Why are straight leg really slim fit? I have chubby knees but dislike the wide fit with flappy ankles. Boden used to be fine for me but although they fit well on the waist and hips are now too tight around the knees. And I need new jeans........

Magrithea Mon 04-Sept-17 16:11:00

I'd forgotten about Boden, thanks for the reminder goldengirl!

goldengirl Sun 03-Sept-17 16:37:18

I recently discovered Boden trousers. A bit pricey but oh, so comfortable - and washable. There are plains and patterns. They don't cut into my tummy which other trousers often do. I like Lands End too and also Cotton Traders but Boden are my current favourites for smart trousers.

Magrithea Sun 03-Sept-17 16:11:21

Too casual yogagran. I'd like something a bit smarter

yogagran Sun 03-Sept-17 15:09:28

Fat Face usually have several styles of trousers in khaki

Magrithea Sun 03-Sept-17 15:00:42

Ironically Nanabilly we lived inHong Kong for a long time where tailormade was much cheaper - there is a good tailor near me but they're always so busy! Perhaps I should do a sewing course and have a go myself!

Thanks for the other suggestions though!

whitewave Sat 02-Sept-17 21:00:42

Bruar have nice ones.

kittylester Sat 02-Sept-17 20:29:42

Lands End do some trouser jeans. I bought a pair which were a fabulous fit so I ordered exactly the same but in paler denim. I couldn't get them past my thighs. The lack of consistency drives me bonkers. I sent them back with a letter of complaint - got the refund but no reply.

I can't find good grey trousers.

Nanabilly Sat 02-Sept-17 20:16:04

Have you ever considered having some tailor made. ?

suzied Sat 02-Sept-17 18:39:26

Uniqlo have a good range online

grannysue05 Sat 02-Sept-17 17:55:51

Have a look at the range at Artigano. A bit more expensive but lovely quality and a range of colours.

M0nica Sat 02-Sept-17 17:14:46

I have always found Lands' End trousers colour fast, but products do vary.

Magrithea Fri 01-Sept-17 22:53:42

MOnica, I used to buy from Lands End but their brown has gone from a nice chocolate brown to a 'baby's nappy' brown! I'd love to find some smart trousers though. I'm happy with jeans and wear Lands End and NYDJ but only have one pair of tidy trousers!

tanith Fri 01-Sept-17 21:01:02

I never find well fitting trousers I wear jeans or jeggings in a range of colours.

M0nica Fri 01-Sept-17 20:43:31

Yes, I do not like black either. I buy trousers from Lands' End as they always do trousers in a range of colours

Cherrytree59 Fri 01-Sept-17 20:11:35

I would like a chocolate brown pair.
31" leg with front or side zip and not elasticated.
Tried last year - no luck,
Will try again this year but don't hold out much hopesad

Oriel Fri 01-Sept-17 20:11:21

Hobbs.

Some of their jeans are more like trousers if you know what I mean. I usually order a size smaller than normal though as their sizing is generous.

BlueBelle Fri 01-Sept-17 19:51:27

I ve never worn trousers only jeans or jeggins

LadyGracie Fri 01-Sept-17 19:33:11

Edinburgh Woollen Mill has quite a few colours, I've only ever bought jumpers, blouses and jackets in there so can't say what their trousers are like.

Magrithea Fri 01-Sept-17 19:28:09

Where does everyone buy their trousers? I have no problem getting nice linen ones for the summer but despair of finding anything for the winter. Part of the problem is that I don't wear navy or black - which is the only shades winter trousers seem to be made in - but would prefer something in the 'autumn' family of shades such as brown, khaki etc. Any good shops or sites other Gransnetters have found?