For those with mad love for flared palazzo style pants: These popper pants are popping.
Sometimes, a little design tweak can give rise to a new urban look to what could be just another pair of flared pants. If you’ve been meaning to give your palazzo pants an update, look no further than these popper pants. With the same loose and flared silhouette of the palazzo that also has the 90s nostalgia, these pants differ in a way that the buttons are placed on the front part of your pants’ legs as opposed to the the usual sides.
At first sight, I thought the style came from the 70s but apparently, it bubbled up for a short moment in the 90s. The popper pant by Something Borrowed has elasticized waist that sits high so you can nail that high waist trend comfortably. Available in versatile khaki and black, these pants can be worn with numerous tops and a diverse array of outfits! From a neutral sporty vibe to the more out-there festive iterations, these could be the pants to add into your palazzo repertoire so you can give your wardrobe game a boost.
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Which popper pants would you love to wear? Let me know in the comment space down below!
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