modern-day fashion, it peaked in the 1970s with an anti-establishment, free-spirited vibe: think burnt-orange flares.Today, these vanilla corduroy jogging pants (vanilla corduroy?!) are a refreshing point of difference.
The pockets are a feature, but cut in such a way that they don’t create bulk. The elastic at the rear of the waistband offers support without overzealous ruching.
Side-zips at the ankle are a sweet detail, elegant with heels. Ginnie wears a cotton t-shirt, £80, Rag & Bone; cord jogging pants, £395, Anna Mason; knotted headbands, £28, AnthropologieWhen they’re undone, the trousers are more street-style, paired with your favourite Stan Smith trainers.
The super-high waist elongates the leg. Ticking a lot of boxes so far. But mostly it’s the fabric that adds clout. Like a great tartan or a sharp velvet, corduroy does all the hard work for you: a talking point but not too shouty.
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