When you see me wearing a pair of jeans, nine times out of ten, it’s going to be a pair of trouser-style jeans. In my opinion, they’re the quickest way to class up the traditional tee and jeans outfit. They’re also what’s considered to be a universally flattering fit, so they work with any body type! Today we’re showing off the Ella Trouser from Ariat, and I have a feeling you’re going to like her.
Style Name: Ella Trouser
Brand: Ariat
Type: Trouser
Rise: Mid Rise
Fit: Slim Hip/Thigh, Wide Leg
Rating: 8.5/10
My favorite thing about this Ariat Ella Trouser is the wash. They’re a combination of a dark wash, with slightly faded thighs and light whiskering—a color Ariat refers to as the “bluebell”. They’re the kind of trouser that can be worn for any occasion, and even though they’re slightly distressed, they look so classy! The back pockets have a very simple, clean, navy stitch design, with matching navy stitching on the outer hems. These are also incredibly soft, which was surprising!
I’m a size 6, and I have a 28 in these, so I would recommend buying your true size. I bought these in a “long” inseam, which is 35”, but they seem shorter than the rest of the 34-35” inseam jeans that I own—so I would not feel comfortable recommending them if you’re taller than 5’7”. They’re a 99% cotton, 1% spandex, so they have some stretch to them.
These come in waist sizes from 25-34, and inseam sizes of 31” (short), 33” (regular), and 35”(long).
Snag yours now, sister!
If you end up loving these Ella Trouser jeans as much as I do, don’t forget to post a photo of them on Instagram and use the hashtag #jjarvdenimdiary.
Want to see more Denim Diary entries on Trousers? Check out the Lola Soho Fade!
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