10 Flared Pants You Need To Channel Your Inner ’70s Soul
It may be almost fifty years since the dawn of the 1970s and though the fashion has aged, it certainly hasn’t gone out of style. In fact, in the past few years the most iconic trend of that decade is back in a big way. Flared pants can seem intimidating for a beginner, a controversial fashion choice that treads a fine line between chic and wacky, but if you’re looking for a way to channel your inner 70’s soul then they’re an obvious starting point. So, to help you out, we’ve found 10 pairs of pants that are effortlessly stylish without going too far.
1. Simple, black pants
A good place to start with any daring trend is to keep things simple. Black is the most versatile colour in any wardrobe, complimenting everything and always looking classy. Though it may not be exactly how they did things in the 70’s, if you still want to incorporate the decade’s disco vibes, then pair it with something glittery for a night out. Or, for a more boho-chic look, go for something billowy and floral.
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2. Black and white, striped pants
If you’re feeling too daring for plain black, then why not take it to the next level by going stripy? Again, this is a more modern take on the 70’s trend, but dressed with the right accessories, it can make for the perfect festival look to channel the decade’s musical spirit.
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3. Bright, red pants
Most people associate 1970’s fashion with the earthy tones adopted by hippie fashion, but for mods, bright colours came into style. Bright red is a colour that never fails to make an impact and, when paired with a simple white t-shirt, it works well for a casual daytime outfit.
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4. Red, striped pants
Again, adding stripes can take a more simple look and make it stand out. These red, striped pants make a bold statement and, worn with a leather jacket, can be the perfect way to make 70’s fashion a bit edgier.
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5. Leopard print
Animal print is a big trend right now, so why not combine it with flared pants for something really stylish. Though they can be perfect for a more casual look, the bold print means that they make a big impression and are therefore ideal for a night out.
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6. Checked pants
Though earthy tones defined 70s fashion, brown flares can look dated. However, if that’s the colour palette you’re looking for, then going for a checked pattern is the best way to incorporate it while still looking modern and chic. Checked flares also allow you to turn 70’s fashion into a more professional look, perfect for an autumn internship.
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7. Snakeskin pants
Snakeskin is another trend that has people divided, so if you have the confidence to pull off controversial fashion choices, then why not pull the two together? These snakeskin, flared pants are bound to win you compliments and give you that Instagram influencer look.
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8. Red, snakeskin pants
Again, red is here to take a look and make it even more eye catching. If you want to make snakeskin feminine and flirty, adding pink and red will do just that. This bold design is best paired with something simple, either a complimentary red or simple white, and long wavy hair in a 70’s style.
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9. White pants
ABBA, the most iconic bands of the 70’s, still has a special place in our hearts today. If you’re looking to channel their look for a night on the town, belting out their tunes in the club’s cheese room until 4am, then look no further. White pants paired with anything bright blue will give you an instant 1970’s vibes. However, being so simple, white flares are naturally more versatile, meaning that they can be dressed with something black and lacy for a more stylish, modern look.
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10. Pink pants
Pink has always been a go to colour in women’s fashion, and for good reason. Giving a look an obvious feminine touch, pink makes flares look cute and girly. Paired with white trainers and a long coat, these pants are a great starting place for your autumn wardrobe.
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