As the sun begins to shine, a chic pair of linen trousers makes for a great addition to any spring and summer wardrobe. However, finding that perfect pair that marries comfort with breathability can be tricky.
Shoppers, though, are singing praises for a specific pair from Next, which they say are resistant to creasing. Currently, these with linen come in four different colours, although the black version is running very low on stock.
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The other options include black, pink, and neutral. Retailing at £26, these trousers - available as part of a co-ord - are described as having a 'looser fit than usual' and a wide leg. Crafted from a mix of linen and cotton, the also boast side pockets and an elasticated waistband with a drawstring tie for added comfort. The wide-leg silhouette is a fantastic choice for summer weather and holidays due to its breezy design.
This style is incredibly easy and flattering to style, and can be dressed up or down effortlessly. Pairing well with sandals, trainers, heels, and ballet pumps, it's no wonder that many high street stores are offering similar designs.
For example, Stradivarius sells for £25.99 in beige, white, and black, while H&M offers , currently for £29.99.
The , available in sizes 8 to 20 and three different lengths: petite, regular and tall, are being lauded by customers for their lightweight feel, easy styling and crease-free storage.

One happy customer left a five-star review, saying: "Really flattering style, very comfortable .Went for long size as regular was too short, although I normally buy a regular length."
Another shopper praised them, stating: "I would recommend. I find them very comfortable. I'm not a big fan of elasticated waists, but these are ok. I'm 5'2" and is just right."
A third individual remarked: "Lovely lightweight trousers great for the warmer weather and they don't crease if you are taking away with you. Fit well, true to size. Nice crinkle material.
"Very comfortable and good fit, very pleased with purchase," another customer added. However, it's worth noting that some shoppers found the trousers to be a bit looser than usual.
One person cautioned: "The material was quite thin. Even though the trousers were wide leg, I found they fitted too baggy for me."
The are currently on sale at Next for £26.
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