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Types of women's pants to wear in spring 2018

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Multicolored

Multicolored

Combining colored stripes and sequins in the same garment may seem somewhat risky but when the result is as beautiful as this, success is more than assured. Wear it with basic and sports t-shirts and tops and high-heeled sandals for the night, just like you would a cowboy.

From Bershka, € 39.99

Immaculate

Immaculate

White pants are a staple of every spring. Do not be afraid to wear them in a total look or with casual or more formal style garments because they look great

From Bershka, € 19.99

Anklet

Anklet

Flowy pants with ankle length will be the most worn this year and also have the advantage of being more comfortable and cooler than an ordinary jean.

From Zara, € 29.95

Sporty

Sporty

Do you remember that with tracksuit and heels? Well this year, that stylistic nightmare shows that it was unfounded because the truth is that this mix looks great.

From Pull & Bear, € 17.99

Light blue

Light blue

If you feel unconditional love for the blue of your jeans then it will cost less to change them for a culotte like this, in a similar shade.

From Zara, € 22.95

Checkered

Checkered

If you are not afraid to attract all eyes, you have to get these check print pants because with them you will cause a sensation.

From Zara, € 22.95

Comfortable

Comfortable

Let's be honest, jeans are not the most comfortable garment in the world, especially in spring when the heat begins to tighten. Therefore, at this time it is best to opt for wide and fluid cuts in soft colors.

From Asos, € 25.99

flowers

flowers

Flowers are the other star in terms of print, but this spring they come in a maxi key. To combine them, use garments with the same pattern or plain ones in one of the colors of the print.

From Zara, € 19.95

Stripes

Stripes

Another of the key prints of each spring summer is that of sailor stripes. We love to wear it in t-shirts so we have fallen madly in love with these pants, we would even be willing to put aside our jeans to wear them.

From Pull & Bear, € 15.99

Pijama

Pijama

Pajama-inspired pants are making a big comeback this spring. You can wear them as a set or innovate by combining them with other patterns.

From Zara, € 19.95

Details

Details

We have loved these pants with flowers and an hem detail in another color. White shirts are your best ally. Aren't you crazy?

From Zara, € 29.95

Retro

Retro

We love these high waisted, button down cube print pants. If you have questions about how to combine them, look at the colors of the print. The type of garment already depends on your personal tastes.

From Zara, € 19.95

Moles

Moles

The classic polka dot print (white polka dots on a black background) is going to be plague this spring. Wear it in the form of high trousers and combine it with basic garments to give it all the prominence.

From Stradivarius, € 22.99

Candy

Candy

Pink, in all its variants, is going to be one of the colors of the season. Wearing it with a discreet print like this one, the result will be smoother. See you at the coolest chiringuito on the beach with this look.

From Zara, € 29.95

Military

Military

This trend never stops leaving us and leaves us garments as wearable as this one every season. Being of a basic tone they look good with any part of the top.

From Zara, € 29.95

Skirt or pants?

Skirt or pants?

We love these types of pants because they are so wide that they look like a skirt and they dress much more than other models. In colors like this, they will add a cheerful note to your outfits.

From Pull & Bear, € 19.99

Graphics

Graphics

These pants may seem complicated to combine but in reality their graphic print is made up of basic colors such as gray, white and black.

Mango, € 69.99

Asymmetric

Asymmetric

If you are looking for something different and original, this is your ideal pants. In addition to having a beautiful floral pattern, its asymmetrical cut will give you a very special touch of style.

From Pull & Bear, € 22.99

Pleated

Pleated

Pleating is not just for skirts and dresses. It can also be worn in the form of baggy pants and they are so elegant that you can wear it even on the most special occasions.

From Zara, € 22.95

Tartan

Tartan

Although this checkered pattern may seem somewhat wintery, in spring it is also a must.

From Bershka, € 19.99

… and with what to combine these pants?

… and with what to combine these pants?

Very simple, with one of these low cost sandals that will triumph in spring.

It is normal that when it starts to get hot we are a bit lazy to always resort to jeans. If it also happens to you or you want to wear another type of pants this spring , here are 20 alternatives that are just as easy to combine as your favorite jeans.

The pants that are worn this spring

  • Culotte . Although jeans in all their versions are still worn, it is always good to dare with other alternatives that help us add style to our looks . The culottes already triumphed last spring but this one they have returned with a lot of strength. It is a type of pants for women that are wide and adjusted to the waist and with the length at mid-leg.
  • Palazzo . The wider pants with length to the feet have the advantage of stylizing the figure a lot because they visually lengthen it. If you think that they can only be worn with heels, you are wrong. They look great with flats but yes, you will have to adjust the bass.
  • Sports . Tracksuit pants are no longer for sofa and TV Sundays. Now they wear anklets and high-heeled sandals and the truth is that the combination is much more successful than one might suspect.
  • Prints . We love the way the wide patterned pants look. Polka dots are worn in their multiple forms, those with maxi flowers and also those with stripes , whether they are minimal or multicolored.
  • Bell . The hoods are open in the front or on the sides so if you have already lost your fear and have seen how good they feel , dare with this new way of wearing them.
  • Cigarettes . The old skinny jeans are cut long and rise at the waist, adding a touch of elegance to your more formal looks.

By Sonia Murillo