Every Time I Wear This "Frumpy" Shorts Trend, I Get Compliments
I think it's safe to say that my days of wearing super short cutoff shorts are done. If that's your favorite style, I support you, but I feel much more comfortable in something with a little more coverage. Last summer, I started dipping a toe into the pleated shorts trend. I used to equate this trend with '90s moms, but I later realized that there are so many cool ways to wear them, no matter what aesthetic you're going for.
There are plenty of fashion items out there that are obvious compliment bait, like bags and sunglasses, but I guess I hadn't expected to receive many compliments on my collection of "frumpy" pleated shorts. But whenever I wear a pair, someone tells me that they like my shorts, which makes me want to keep buying them, of course. As luck would have it, there's lots of pleated shorts styling inspiration on Instagram, some of which I'm sharing with you below. And if you're as inspired to wear the trend as I am, I found 19 chic pairs to choose from for your own summer wardrobe needs.
Styling Tip: Sneakers and socks, of course.Styling Tip: Make it a matching set.I just might have to buy these.And these, since you can wear them straight into fall.Styling Tip: Add a blazer to make it a suit.Hurry—they're half off!These also come in zebra print, and you're going to want both.Don't forget the matching blazer.Styling Tip: Transition your shorts into fall via an oversize blazer and turtleneck.Styling Tip: Opt for neutrals.This is actually a great deal for leather shorts.Another green pair that's also very chic.Styling Tip: Pair them with your prettiest white blouse.I love Madewell shorts.Anine Bing coming through with a great pair of pleated shorts, naturally.Styling Tip: Channel your inner Annie Hall.The fashion crowd loves Frankie Shop shorts.I can't believe these are $13 either.Styling Tip: Belt them to define your waist.Styling Tip: Embrace the relaxed look with a slouchy sweater.Pixie Market always gets the trend right.I can't stop thinking about these.That waist band is excellent.Styling Tip: Pair with heels to dress them up.Styling Tip: Color, because summer.This airy silk material will keep you especially cool.All you need is a white T-shirt and some sandals.Styling Tip: Contrast the bagginess with something fitted.As on-trend as denim shorts get right now.Now those are chic tie-dye shorts.Another pair you can wear straight into fall.
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