Mango jacket, Lacet sweater (more sizes here), A Piece A Part pants, Rag & Bone belt (similar here, less expensive), Hermes bag (similar here), Partlow x Adam Lippes boots, Bottega Veneta sunglasses
A wardrobe that relies entirely on denim eventually starts to feel predictable. By expanding your rotation even just a little bit, getting dressed becomes easier and more interesting. When you have an assortment of trousers that move between work, errands, and dinner, you have more to simply reach for and outfits come together faster. Here are four simple ways to elevate your outfits beyond denim while still feeling polished, expressive, and pulled together.

Pop of color: Tailored trousers in a strong color replace denim during the week.
wear it for
- Monday meetings are when you want to add something extra to your normal work format.
- A weekday lunch that turns into late afternoon plans.
- Dinner reservations at a slightly upscale restaurant.
pair it with
- white tank and flats
- button-down and belt
- knit and heel
Sample: Patterned trousers bring dimension to an outfit while keeping the silhouette clean.
wear it for
- SSkipping school when you want more than workout clothes.
- RI am completing my work but still meeting people.
- Weekend breakfast with friends.
pair it with
- Solid tee and sandals
- light knitting
- Crisp Shirt Tucked In
Cut Length: A cropped or ankle-length pant instantly changes proportions.
wear it for
- CThese are the days when you want to show off your shoes.
- TeaChangeable weather.
- TeaEnjoy when you want something lighter than denim.
pair it with
- loafers or ballet flats
- fitted tank or soft knit
- structured tote
Silk or Satin: Texture changes the mood of the outfit.
wear it for
- DAte at night.
- EEvening events.
- wWeekend dinner at home or out.
pair it with
- Cotton Tee and Flat Sandals
- structured blazer
- soft sweater