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Monday, June 22

8 Ways To Wear Checkered Pants Effortlessly

Checkered pants can be styled in different ways. I used to be a bit over the moon about plaids especially red plaids. Plaids trousers are great clothing piece to wear to the office because of how classy or sophisticated plaid looks. To give a checkered pant a casual look pair it with a pair of sneakers.

How do you style plaid trousers?



















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16 comments

  1. These checked pants are so chic!

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  2. I love checkered pants for the fall and winter season!

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  3. These are such great plaid outfits! I feel like a nice pair of plaid trousers would look great in the office!

    Jill
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    1. Yes they are always perfect for office look.

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  4. These are all so beautiful and perfect for the AW season. I hope that we will be able to enjoy these designs outdoors when the next season arrives xx

    Naya
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  5. Plaid is such a classic pattern, love how we can wear it anytime, especially fall and winter! love it! xo

    olivia | https://amolivia.com

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  6. I love that style of pants. It really looks good!
    Milena Blog

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  7. I'm a big fan of checkered fabric. Please swing by to see my latest feature x

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  8. I have been obsessed with plaid pants since Cyndi Lauper rocked them in the 80's! And red plaid is the best plaid in my opinion. Although any plaid will do! These outfits are all so cool! And now I need more plaid pants in my wardrobe. Thanks for linking up.

    Shelbee
    www.shelbeeontheedge.com

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    1. I like them because they give me the 80's vibe.

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