18 Luxe-Looking Rich Mom Pants That Are Stretchier Than Sweats — All on Amazon
By Savannah Born,
6 hours ago
Raise your hand if you love tight pants at this time of year. Not Us ! The fall and winter months mean cozy everything , from the way we dress to the activities we do. But fashionistas have a hard line to walk. We want to look top-notch wherever we go and sometimes that means sacrifice, also known as wearing fitted tops, borderline uncomfortable shoes and the occasional high-maintenance accessory. But pants? Those are a different story.
There are very few scenarios (like, close to zero) in which we abandon our comfort standards for a pair of pants. Nothing is worse than a too-tight waistband that squeezes, pokes and itches while pant legs suffocate our thighs! We've become experts in the secretly comfortable department , especially when it comes to pants.
If you're on the lookout for a pair of expensive-looking pants that nail the rich mom aesthetic, you're in luck! We gathered 18 of our favorite stretchy yet luxe-looking pants that are more comfortable than sweatpants. The best part? Nobody would ever know!
Whether you're looking for a flowy pant, a denim lookalike , a work trouser or an everyday corduroy find, we've got you covered. Details below!
1. Yoga mom: A crossover waist makes these flowy wide-leg pants all the more flattering ! Wear these with a tank for the ultimate lounge look.
3. Put a bow on it: Skip the ring. These ultra-chic dressy pants have a tie waist, a loose fit and pockets for added functionality.
4. Blue grey: You don't have to grab these cropped button-up pants in this blue-grey hue , but you'll be the most fashionable person on the block if you do!
5. Sweatpant . . . looking: See why we're obsessed with these trouser pants? A cotton and elastane blend keeps them lightweight, stretchy and soft.
6. Everyday pick: These yoga pants are Amazon's choice for a reason ! Dress them up with a blouse, strappy sandals, a blazer and jewelry for the office.
7. European gal: Something about these knit trouser pants screams 'Paris'. An elastic back is the secret that makes these professional-looking pants comfy. Oui oui!
8. Trendsetter alert: It doesn't matter where you wear them. These denim-looking pants with a tie waist and rolled hems will totally steal the show!
9. Corporate queen: Going to the office can be fun when you have pants that feel like pajama pants to pair with your favorite blouses.
10. Casual knit: These beige pants look much more expensive than they are. The high waist hides any lumps or bumps, a bonus in the flattering department!
11. Value pack: Yes, you can get three lounge pants for about $15 apiece. These jogger-like lounge pants are suitable for errands, exercising and dining out alike!
12. No-brainer: We're adding these classy elastic waist trousers to cart STAT. The breathable material will make you forget you're even wearing pants !
13. Linen look: Real linen is rough on the skin , so these pants give you the look with the comfort of cotton. What a win!
14. Super sophisticated: Wide ankles, an elastic back, zipper pockets and a high waist are just a few highlights of these everyday pants.
15. Petite ladies: Finding pants as a petite gal is hard anyway, but these pants nail it on every front : price, style, versatility, fit and rich mom status.
17. Corduroy pants: In case you missed it, corduroy is the trendiest material right now. Own the look with these elastic waist trousers that are surprisingly lightweight!
18. Pajama pants: Even rich moms need to sleep. These drawstring pants are much more sophisticated than sweats and come in a bunch of elegant colors!
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