
Customers sing the praises of Uniqlo's £34.90 'crease-free' barrel leg trousers
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Barrel leg jeans have been the on-trend trouser in recent months, and the style is not going away any time soon, which is music to our ears as we think we have found the new 'It' style to shop now.
Uniqlo's Jersey Barrel Leg Trousers are a worthy investment because they deliver on comfort, style and affordability – plus, the design has garnered high praise from shoppers.
Crafted from a cotton fabric blend, which offers a soft jersey finish.It boasts a mid-rise waist, ankle grazer length and relaxed fit.The barrel leg design fits at the waist and balloons around the knee before it tapers at the ankle.Available in three colourways, including off white, khaki green and navy blue, all of which come in sizes XXS to XXL. BUY NOW FOR £34.90
The Jersey Barrel Leg Trousers boast the classic cinched in waist, balloon leg, before it tapers in at the ankle.
The style features a mid-rise waist and offers a relaxed fit, which can be dressed up or down, depending on your style and the occasion.
The trousers have been crafted from a cotton fabric blend, which makes this lightweight design comfortable, breathable, and gentle on the skin. We think the blend of materials is the secret to why customers claim Uniqlo's Jersey Barrel Leg Trousers do not crease.
Uniqlo has paid extra attention to detail as it also boasts flap patch pockets at the back, as well as stitching detail to stand these trousers out in a sea of barrel leg designs.
Pair with a tank top, t-shirt, cotton or linen shirt, even a dressy top for an evening. The trousers are ankle grazer length, which makes these perfect to style with trainers, loafers, ballet pumps, sandals or thong heels. This fashion staple will take you from day to night, the office to after work drinks, weekend brunches and everything in between.
Uniqlo's trousers come in three colourways, including off-white, khaki green and navy blue, which are timeless and versatile tones you can wear all year long.
With over 200 glowing reviews, and an average rating of 4.5 out of five stars, it's safe to say these trousers are a hit with shoppers. More Trending
One customer, named Emmy, commented: 'I don't think I have had a pair of trousers fit me so well and they are super comfortable, I have plans to go back and get them in other colours.'
A separate shopper added: 'Good quality fabric that doesn't crease easily. Good fit round the waist so flattering on the leg with the barrel shape. Impressed, so I bought it in another colour.'
While Cecil's review read: 'I now have these in all 3 colours. They are well made, fit beautifully and are so comfortable. They are long but don't hit the floor if I'm wearing loafers.'
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