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These Under-$100 Crazy-Comfy Pants Deserve a Place in Your Wardrobe

There’s no doubt we’ve all been seeking a little comfort in every which way throughout quarantine, whether it’s tucking into an enthralling book, a feel-good Netflix show, or a cozy pair of pants. When it comes to the latter—aside from a few amazing pairs of leggings and a couple of sweatpants I've worn to death—I've realized pretty quickly that I've been slightly lacking in the comfy-pant department.

So for the past few weeks, I’ve been on a sartorial quest to find the comfiest pants that feel good, look chic, are friendly on the wallet, and are ideal for wearing throughout the warmer months ahead.

Below, I’m sharing some of my absolute favorite pant styles that are crazy comfortable—from wide-leg linen pants to lightweight sweatpants, these under-$100 pairs most certainly deserve a place in your wardrobe.

Billowy and roomy wide-leg pants made of soft and luxe-feeling fabrics are the name of the game this season. They look chic with everything from basic tank tops to long tunics.
No zips or buttons required—pull-on pants are your easiest go-to pants to pair with sneakers and sandals this season.
Nothing beats leggings when it comes to comfort. We have our eyes on pretty summery hues along with capri styles, which we'll be teaming with tanks and oversize tees.
Breathable and lightweight linen pants are at the top of our wish list this summer. Super comfortable and effortlessly cool.
Lightweight knit and ribbed-knit pants are having a major moment this season. They not only make every ensemble look more expensive, but they're supremely cozy too.
Sweatpants are unquestionably a mainstay in our wardrobes right now. Pair them with minimalist ribbed tank top

Up next, seven strikingly simple summer outfits I'm trying when I have nothing to wear.



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