Cargo pants I can dig

I hate cargo pants. Yeah, yeah, I know. They are one of the top-selling pant styles for both men and women. But I just don’t get this trend. Why would I want to wear pants with huge pockets on the sides of my hips and thighs and on my butt? Do most women want to look 10lbs heavier? Not the ones I know. And, really, what do you do with all those pockets? If you put crap in the pockets, then you’re sure to not only look 10lbs heavier, but also look 10lbs bulgier (is that even a word?). Heavy and bulgy are not words this fashion maven can stomach. As for the cargo, I’ve seen them on all types of bodies and I still don’t like ‘em.

Until now.

I found these J Brand Cargo pants a few months back in one of my style mags. I love the brand – J Brand is known for great denim and styling – and I love that they look like cargos but are more like a skinny jean with cargo-like styling. No giant, bulgy pockets to clutter up your oh so lovely frame. Just a few styled, relatively useless pockets that are more like cargos for walking down Newbury Street than hiking Mount Washington. I also adore the cropped look and zipper styling on the ankles – I am still an 80’s girl at heart, you know.

J Brand Cargo Pants $231

J Brand Cargo Pants $231

They’ve been out of stock for months and Revolve just got a fresh new shipment in. Order up! They are going fast so get them while they last. Finally, cargo pants I can dig.

1 comment to Cargo pants I can dig

  • lindsey

    I completely agree.

    I am a 28 year old woman with very curve hips, a small waist and an athletic build from waist down. These really do fit great, feel great and do not create to much attention to my “insecure areas.” ;)

    Many other brands are trying to parallel the 1229 houlihan cargo’s J Brand created and lead the fore front with, but all their versions and spins on them just can’t match up.

    Talk about comparing “apples to oranges,” … it’s more like comparing APPLES TO CARROTS.

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