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Everlane’s Straight Leg Crop Pants Are On Sale Today

A woman can never have too many pants— and, no, I’m not talking about jeans. Denim is a tried-and-true wardrobe staple, but they don’t work for all occasions. Sure, you could wear jeans to a networking event, but don’t you deserve better? That said, everyone should have a pair that falls somewhere in between casual pants and the fancy trousers Melanie Griffith wore in Working Girl.

The Straight Leg Crop

Everlane

$50.00

Desperate to find my own perfect pair of do-it-all pants, I added Everlane’s straight-leg cropped style (that are currently on sale!) to my e-cart a few months ago—and now I own them in three colors and counting. I literally wear them with everything: flouncy tops, chunky sweaters, button-downs, chill tees, flats, heels, and sandals. Made out of lightweight, soft cotton, the pants have a high-waisted silhouette and a straight leg that falls a few inches above your ankle. Not only are they super comfortable, but the silhouette is also incredibly flattering. You can also choose your own color adventure, since these are offered in a wide range of nine garment-dyed hues, ranging from sunny yellow to basic black.

Historically, Everlane’s straight leg cropped pants cost $68, but you can currently buy them for $50. Finding a great pair of pants is hard enough, but if you can score a ridiculously versatile option for $50? Well, that sounds like a shopping miracle.

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