Bootcut, flare, straight The definitive dictionary (and translated) to know how to buy pants
Flare. The bell has returned from the 70s to be more trendy than ever. It has the ability to hide wide hips and enhance the silhouette at the same time. If you want your legs to appear endless, they should cover the shoe and practically touch the ground.
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Barrel fit. This alternative is a novelty that is halfway between the straight and the full length —depending on its width— and the slouchy ones of last season. It is characterized by the barrel-shaped leg (hence its name), slightly rounded.
Culotte. Midi length, wide leg and medium/high waist. These are the three characteristics of the culotte trousers, which are still current both in their jean and leather and dress versions. With a central button or side buttons, it is a hybrid between the capri and the palazzo of the past.
cropped. At ankle height, it presents a frayed hem that simulates being cut with scissors. In addition, it is tighter than the culotte and its cut is skinny (adjusted) up to the knee, to widen afterwards. If the intention is to stylize, it is better not to wear flat shoes.
Bootcut. As its name suggests (boot=boot, cut=cut), this version ends by cutting the pants at just the right height so that the boot can be seen or fitted. Like the cropped, the bootcut flares out from the knee, but is not frayed and can be longer.