For obvious reasons, I will not be wearing jeans this summer. And given that my legs are swollen with fluid retention, I’m wearing shorts sparingly. Luckily, linen pants give me a light, breezy alternative that is perfect for summer.
Caslon has some of the best linen pieces for summer. These relaxed, wide leg have a comfortable draw-string waistband and come in four colors. Prefer a skinnier leg? Try this pair also from Caslon.
I also adore this high-waist, rust colored pair from Wit & Wisdom. And these sage-green utility pants are also worth a look.
Old Navy also has a wide selection linen pants in misses and plus-size. Ann Taylor also has a few options, though you won’t see me wearing them to work. (Wrinkles in my weekend life are fine, at the office, that’s going to bug me.) Athleta also has some options, which are also available in petite and tall.
Pregnant? Old Navy has some choices, so does H&M.
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Heads up for those long wide leg Caslon pants – they’re a rayon blend, so they will shrink like crazy in length if you throw them in the dryer!
I just bought the Quince linen pants and am eagerly awaiting them, hoping they’re the linen pants of my dreams…
Jess, I own three pair of the Quince linen pants and love them. They stretch out a little, because they are linen, so you can get away with sizing down if you want.
Love the old navy pants, they’ve had them the last few summers. Look for sales and get one in every color. Good sized pockets, so breezy and comfy.
Same! Got a pair of the wide legged cream colour (not a typo – Canadian here lol) last spring and wore them all summer. Dress up nicely with a blazer, and down with a cute tank. Loved ’em so much, I grabbed two more in different colours this year.
Same. They’re an absolute go-to, as are their linen jumpsuits. I love the cut; my only issue is that the linen is, well, Old Navy quality.
For the sewists out there – this Old Navy style:
https://oldnavy.gapcanada.ca/browse/product.do?pid=791987053&cid=5475&pcid=5475&vid=1&nav=meganav%3AWomen%20%26%20Women%E2%80%99s%20Plus%3AShop%20Women%27s%20Categories%3APants%20&cpos=26&cexp=319&kcid=CategoryIDs%3D5475&cvar=2380&ctype=Listing&cpid=res22061713106426955715951#pdp-page-content
is VERY similar to the beloved Elizabeth Suzann Clyde pant, and the pattern is available at a sliding scale.
https://elizabethsuzannstudio.com/en-ca/products/clyde-work-pant-digital-sewing-pattern?variant=38652726902953
Thank you for sharing! I bought a pair of the ON ones, and they only fit okay (even after a waistband alteration). Can’t wait to try to make my own!
Hey fellow sewists! I made those Clyde pants last summer and you’re right, the ON ones are pretty close. ☺️
I just got a pair of the J Crew seaside pants on clearance. They’re so good I may just also get a regular pair!
I’m not sure how it’s taken me so long to realize how amazing linen pants are for summer but they’re going to be just about all I wear this season. I got a great version from Gap Factory!
Had the same thought when I bought my first pair (originally for travel to a hot place with modest local dress). Figured I’d get use out of them for the trip and then they’d languish in the closet. Turns out, linen pants are an amazing summer staple!
I just found my unicorn linen pants at Everlane! Full length, decently-sized front pockets, no elastic waist, 100% linen, and not crazy expensive. Their lightest color (a cream/flax) was a little sheer but the pistachio green was lovely and a little different from anything else in my wardrobe. And they have a brick & mortar store in DC now. I *think* the high waist with pleats is a little trendy but not too dated…at least I hope so. I thought they were true to size (29” waist, 6 and 8 both fit).