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The Best Way To Wear Brown Pants

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I’ve been posting a lot about the color brown this year. That isn’t a color I normally post about, but I’m embracing the color in different shades this year. You need to remember that your style will change (or it should), so what you didn’t like in the past might be something you’ll love now. Be open to new colors and styles, and try new things. Today, I’m going to show you the best way to wear brown pants.

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Shades of brown are not my colors. I look better in rich, vibrant colors, but I don’t always want to wear those. There is nothing classier than a monochromatic outfit, but you have to watch to make sure that it doesn’t look boring. The one thing that I NEVER want to be is boring. Lol!

This monochromatic outfit in various shades of brown manages to look understated and elevated at the same time. I love the different shades of brown, from the lighter handbag and shoes to the darker caramel pair of jeans. You never have to wear the exact same shade of color when creating a monochromatic or tonal outfit; they just have to be in the same color family.

I LOVE the Cord Moto Jacket! Back in October, I did a try-on haul and showed this moto jacket in an olive green color. I ended up leaving the store without the jacket, but I loved it so much that I ordered it online. I decided to get the washed rye color instead of green because I figured I would wear it more. This is one of my favorite jackets, and I’m glad I ended up ordering it after I left the store.

Here is a look from the back so you can see the length of the jacket.

Turtleneck Cable Knit Sweater – Army Green (Large)

I loved this Turtleneck Cable Knit Sweater so much that I bought it in two colors. The camel one is called Apricot, and the olive one is called Army green. I’m not in the color naming business, but I still stick by my description of camel and olive. The large size fits me perfectly.

I’m a HUGE fan of Brahmin handbags. I got my first one a couple of years ago for a Valentine’s Day gift from my husband. Never mind that “he” didn’t know he bought it for me; we were both happy with the purchase. I got something I wanted, and he didn’t have to be bothered with trying to order me something. He might have recently ordered me another Brahmin bag for Christmas 😆, but I guess we’ll have to wait and see if “Santa” brings it or not.

I’m also a big fan of Joe’s Jeans! I’m talking about the brand, not my husband’s jeans. Lol! This style is the Molly High Waist Flare Trouser Jeans, and you can still get them, but not in the Walnut color I’m wearing. I found some other jeans that look to be a similar color, so I’ll link them below. I find Joe’s Jeans to run small, so I ordered a 30 instead of my usual 28 or 29.

I wanted to show you a couple of other ways to wear brown pants. This is another monochromatic outfit, but the sweater is a much lighter beige than the pants or cardigan. I already had this outfit, so I thought I’d share it with you today. I have several corduroy jeggings from Talbots, and I wear them every year. The caramel pair is perfect for fall, and they look great tucked into a pair of knee-high riding boots.

What do you pair with coffee-colored jeans??? I added this gorgeous Animal Print Cashmere Sweater for a bit of drama. I’ve been eyeing this cashmere sweater for a while and finally decided to take the plunge and order it. I am so glad that I did!!! This is soft, as you would expect, and I know I’ll be wearing it on repeat. Don’t worry about it being a statement piece; after all, animal print is a neutral. Lol! BTW did you notice that this is also a monochromatic outfit?

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So, how do you feel about the best way to wear brown pants? Do you think these looks were a hit or a miss? Are you ready to jump on the brown jeans train?

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73 Comments

  1. I really like the how you show us how everything doesn’t have to match, the different shades are beautiful together!

  2. Debbie Schug says:

    Never thought I liked brown until now. Thanks for the posts & will be shopping soon. Love J Jill & Talbots (all time fav)!!

  3. The brown outfits are so cute! Looks great!

  4. Love the brown! I like wearing the chocolate colored jeans/courduroys in the winter.!

  5. Diane Southard says:

    I’ve never been a fan of animal prints before but now I’m discovering I really like wearing it! You’re right about changing what we like. I’ve always been a fan of brown and it goes great with animal prints! win! win!