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The New Gamechanger In My Closet

The New Gamechanger In My Closet

The Bright Stuff

Colourful pants have been a game changer in my closet for me recently. They’ve elevated my standard jeans + a t-shirt uniform into something that reaps compliments from strangers and puts a little pep in my own step.

Here’s how I’m wearing them that will hopefully inspire you to try them out!

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GRAY. Venturing into the world of colorful pants can seem daunting so I’ll ease into things with a pair of gray pants.

This look was inspired by an outfit I saw featured in one of the free catalogs that I subscribe to. Looks like they’re paying off already!

MAROON. Another easy color to incorporate into your wardrobe this winter is maroon.

While it’s technically a color, this dark red hue works really well as a neutral. I paired it up with a radical (firsthand) shirt from my closet that has some similar shades in it. It really makes the outfit something special!

WHITE. Something we all probably have in our closet, but are intimidated by, is a pair of white jeans. 

You don’t have to store these away just because it’s cold outside. Ever heard of winter white? Throw these on with your favorite sweater and you’ll be set!

GOLD. Gold are for the bold. I love wearing my yellow jeans with red tops (I welcome the Winnie the Pooh jokes) but it looks just as great with a plain colored top.

Not to sound biased since I work at Maurices, but we really do have some of the best colored jeggings around. The maroon and gold pair in this post are both from the store and I haven’t found another pant that compares – thrifted or not!

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