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To think that I cannot find decent trousers for work?

44 replies

Elendon · 11/02/2017 14:20

I like skirts but prefer trousers. However, buying trousers for work is becoming a nightmare. Can someone please direct me to a website that has normal trousers for women?

The length is either too short or too long. I don't have the time to take them up. All trousers are non washable. And they are either wide and non flattering or skinny and non flattering.

I do have lovely trousers bought last year and wanted to update, but the styles on offer now are ridiculous. I don't want to wear heals with sandals in the middle of winter. I would like trousers to fit properly. I'm working, not going out for a New Year's Eve bash.

I would like a good pair for under £50. Should I just go buy from the men's selection?

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Elendon · 11/02/2017 14:23

Sorry, that should read I don't want to wear trousers with sandals or heals in the middle of winter.

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healthyheart · 11/02/2017 14:28

Next have loads of styles, lengths and sizes at reasonable prices. Also eBay?

puglife15 · 11/02/2017 14:33

YABU, I'm sure they are out there somewhere. Colour, style, size?

Men's trousers won't fit properly.

Maybe you need to spend a bit more (Hobbs and Jaeger have classic styles but are more like £70+) or look on eBay for ones you already have?

Oblomov17 · 11/02/2017 14:37

I can't find any either. Just want short black trousers, not skinny, not wide leg, just normal.

Elendon · 11/02/2017 14:43

No thanks to Ebay.

Next website isn't doing it for me and M&S demands that I collect, pay and get the trousers.

I have a Next and an M&S near me. I know I should just bite the bullet and go in and try on about 20 different trousers in each shop.

Why do I have to do this?

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Elendon · 11/02/2017 14:45

Sorry about the link to E b a y. I just typed it in and that came up.

Yes, Oblomov that's all I want too.

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seesensepeople · 11/02/2017 14:45

Have you tried The Collection at Debenhams? Basic workwear in Navy, Grey or Black, various styles and three trouser lengths.

Thegiantofillinois · 11/02/2017 14:46

H&m and dorothy p work for me, although I tend to need tall.

ChristianGreysAnatomy · 11/02/2017 14:48

Hobbs. Well cut, well made, variety but not overwhelming. Boring, but hey it's work.

Elendon · 11/02/2017 14:52

Thanks sees and Thegiant will try.

Hobbs trousers are dry clean only. Though they are lovely.

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ambereeree · 11/02/2017 14:55

Calvin klein trousers are very smart and cut straight. Wash well too.

ghostyslovesheets · 11/02/2017 15:12

Another vote for next - loads of styles and lengths at the moment

MrsGotobed · 11/02/2017 15:20

My last lot were from M&S - I bit the bullet and took loads of styles sizes and lengths in to the changing room and just persevered until I find some that were OK.

It's time consuming and a PITA but I can't buy them without trying them on as I seem to be a weird shape when it comes to trousers.

BarbaraofSeville · 11/02/2017 15:44

M&S have a good selection of basic black trousers that are machine washable and not expensive (£20-30).

However, none of them fit me. I like the Modern Slim style and I can't fasten a 12 but the 14s look like the after photos on a weight loss commercial. I do not understand how this can happen. But otherwise, they are everything I need in basic work trousers (my job requires me to look smartish, but also climb ladders and wear a boiler suit, so trousers it is).

poorbuthappy · 11/02/2017 15:51

All my work trousers are from gap outlet.

Millybingbong · 11/02/2017 15:53

I got some really good ones from Wallis just the other day. Black fitted. I love them so much I might buy another!

Fluffyears · 11/02/2017 16:03

Debenhams collection are good ones. They are a decent length and have a good cut. I spent three hours once on a local shopping centre only to come to the conclusion that everyone in my town must be midgets. All they had were petite trousers!! At5'9'' with a 35" inside leg it was horrible. Might have a gander at next though:

jellymum1704 · 11/02/2017 16:23

I love the zara ones, have bought 3 colours that I alternate, smart and simple.

Jenniferb21 · 11/02/2017 16:25

Asos my friend.

Surreyblah · 11/02/2017 16:31

I can't find work trousers for similar reasons (my figure doesn't help - hourglass with big stomach and thighs).

whateverandever · 11/02/2017 16:34

I haven't bought any recently so can't help with that, but a good option when you are tallish yet tall length are too long, is that tape you get in Ikea for shortening curtains! I've done a few pairs very quickly and managed to get a good finish. Just don't tumble dry them or it can re-melt!

whateverandever · 11/02/2017 16:35

I meant to say - iron on tape. So no sewing required!

OliviaStabler · 11/02/2017 16:38

JD Williams online is a good sight. Varying lengths etc

OliviaStabler · 11/02/2017 16:38

Sight = site