Structured Right: Try a New Style in St. John Pants

We all have that one pair of pants in our closet that fits perfectly and comfortably to our shape. It’s the type of pant that makes you purchase four other pairs in the same fit and style, but in multiple colors—the ones you rely on because you’re too scared to try anything else. Venture outside your comfort zone in a pair of St. John pants created in different structures you’ll wish you had tried on sooner.

The Wide-Legged Pants

Fitted at the waist, but loose on the legs, the structure of a wide-legged style of pant is all about casual comfort. These pants shape nicely to a woman’s shape at the top then descend loosely towards the legs, until the fabric cascades into a wide hem. To match the easy flow of these pants wear a colored pair with a fitted white top, heeled sandals in a neutral, soft color and dainty bracelets.

The Slim-Legged Pants

Just as the name says, these pants are destined to accentuate a slim appearance. With a banded waist they provide an easy fit to any woman’s figure and flatter her legs in the best way possible. Wear a sheer blouse with a black tank top underneath and a pair of pointed-toe heels to complement your body in all the right places.

The Straight-Legged Pants

A total plus for petite women—this structure of pant is made to create the illusion of longer legs. Straight-legged pants can be purchased with either the hems fitted or in a wide-legged style. Wear these with a sleeveless, tie-neck blouse, blazer and black pumps for a stylish, power-woman look.

The Cropped Pants

With the hem cropped just above the ankle, these pants direct the attention to what is on your feet. Usually made in the straight or slim-legged structure, it is all about the shoes when wearing cropped pants. Take advantage of showing off your statement shoes, like a strappy pump or a studded ankle-strap ballet flat.

Trying something new is always a good thing—especially when it involves St. John pants. Choose your new favorite pair today and keep the good things coming.

Try a different style structure of pants with St. John.

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