Baggy Pants

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Baggy pants are the loose, dropped-volume trousers that anchor a modern techwear fit, from wide cargos to harems and slouchy joggers. Cut for room through the leg with deep pockets and strap detailing, they read dark, technical and easy to move in. The range spans black, grey, white and colour for men and women.

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    Baggy pants are loose-cut trousers built for volume: wide through the thigh and leg, often cropped or tapered at the ankle, with cargo pockets, ties or strap detailing. They suit anyone after a relaxed, technical silhouette that still looks deliberate. The look runs from clean monochrome to bold colour blocking, so it sits across cyberpunk, streetwear, warcore and darkwear fits.

    The pieces that build a baggy pants look

    The core of a baggy pants look is the trouser itself, and the range covers a wide spread of cuts. Wide cargo styles in black, grey and colour give you pocket detail and drape, while harem and ninja shapes drop the volume low for a softer line. Joggers and tactical-look trousers keep things sharper at the ankle. Pair them with darker layers from techwear-men or build a colour-led fit through cyberpunk-clothing.

    Baggy pants for men and women

    Baggy pants run across both men and women here, with cuts shaped for each. Men's styles lean into cargo and harem shapes with a heavier drop, while women's options include loose cargos, stretch tactical trousers and slouchy sweatpants in black, white and pink-accented colourways. Use the on-page filters to sort by gender, colour and cut so you land on the leg shape you want.

    Where to wear baggy pants

    Baggy pants work for everyday UK city wear, from daytime errands to night-out fits. The loose cut moves well on the commute and pairs easily with trainers or chunky boots. Keep a black-on-black version for low-key days, then switch to a colour-blocked or cargo-heavy pair when you want the outfit to do more. They carry from morning to evening without changing the rest of your layers.

    How to start a baggy pants look

    Start with one anchor pair and build outward. A black baggy cargo or harem trouser is the easiest first buy because it sits under almost anything. Add a darker top layer and structured footwear, then introduce colour or strap detail once the base feels right. For a harder, utility-led direction, pull pieces from warcore-clothing to match the trousers.

    Baggy pants FAQ

    What makes a trouser a baggy pant? A baggy pant is cut with extra room through the thigh and leg, giving a loose, dropped silhouette. This covers wide cargos, harem and ninja shapes, and slouchy joggers, rather than a single fixed style.

    Are baggy pants suitable for both men and women? Yes, the range includes baggy pants for both men and women, with cuts shaped for each. You can filter by gender, colour and leg shape on the page to narrow things down.

    What colours do baggy pants come in? Baggy pants come in black, grey and white alongside colour options like green and pink accents. Black is the most flexible starting point, with colour-led pairs for fits that need more contrast.

    What goes with baggy pants? Baggy pants pair with darker top layers and structured footwear for a balanced silhouette. For full outfits and matching styles, explore darkwear or streetwear.