The Perfect Pant That Will Take You From Workday to Weekend

When Keaton asked me to review their product the “The Perfect Pant,” I wondered if their trousers would really be any different from the others out there on the market. Well it turns out that these pants really do deserve their title. They are quite exceptional and here’s why..

1. Workday to Weekend: These trousers can be paired with a blazer and heels creating a work-appropriate ensemble as I’ve featured above. Or they can be dressed down with a turtleneck and sneakers for casual weekend festivities like the outfit I’ve styled below. The possibilities are actually endless with this piece.

2. The Quality: The pants are made with quick dry, non-wrinkle, machine washable fabric which while structured, has a fair amount of stretch. I’m one of those people that hates getting things dry-cleaned so I really only like to purchase machine-washable products. Often times machine-washable products get incredibly wrinkled in the washer/dryer but these pants don’t!

3. The Fit: Between the high-waist, the leg slit, and the flattering silhouette design these pants are incredibly on trend. But my favorite part about these pants are the bilateral side-button detail that allows you to tighten the waist. Typically, trousers that fit my hips are too loose around my waist. But I don’t have that problem with these (in size small) once I change the button to the tightest setting. And on days when I’m feeling bloated or nights when I want to eat a large dinner, I change the button to the looser setting. In my opinion, the button detailing is pure genius.

The Perfect Pant by Keaton is $145, but well worth it, I assure you. And luckily, Keaton has generously given me a 15% off code to share with you guys. Just follow this link and use code BESTTRENDS15 to receive 15% off your next order!

Outfit #1 Details:

Pant // Sweater (similar ) // Blazer (Similar) // Bag

Outfit #2 Details:

Pant // Kicks // Sweater // Coat // Bag

Photographer #1:

Bill McGuiness

 

Stylist, Model, Photographer #2, and Writer:

Yours,

Priscilla

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