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They're impressively versatile.
A common fashion misconception is that you can’t always wear your brown clothes—specifically, that you can’t pair them with other neutral colors like black and navy or with brighter colors like red and yellow. The truth is, brown is just as wearable as black—and it’s a slightly softer hue, so I might even argue it’s more wearable. Brown pants are an easy, low-lift way to experiment with the color. It’s farther away from your face, so it feels less intense, and it would be easy to pair with brown or black shoes. Then you can style them as you would any other trouser or jean, pairing them with your favorite button-down top or tee. You can also wear brown pants with a matching jacket and even a bright color for a cool, dimensional look.
If you feel like you need some concrete inspo, or want to figure out which brown pants are the right style to buy, keep scrolling for brown pant outfit ideas.
In a Bright(er) Hue
Brown doesn't have to mean boring! In fact, there are plenty of options that feel almost caramel-hued, which means they go well with tan shoes, as we see here, as well as the darker brown of the shirt. It's a good bridge between neutral hues, in other words.
As a Low-Rise
Low-rise pants are back in fashion, and if you'd like to make your brown pants feel trendy, this is a good option. (It's obviously optional to wear a contrasting under-layer, as Caroline Daur does here.) Wear your pants long with a pointed toe underneath.
With a Flare
Flare or bootcut pants are an attractive style that works as a classic trouser option. Here, the jacket, shoes, sunglasses, and bag are all a near-match (meaning almost the same color, but not quite) so the look is tonal without being boring.
As Brown Trousers
Jeanne Damas is a French style icon, in part because she chooses surprising colors for her basics—including these casual brown trousers. She brings in color with the blue top and red shoes, and the navy bag and red lip offer some necessary cohesion. Here, the brown pants are the neutral base layer.
In Cropped Form
Cropped pants are fun regardless of the context, but it takes a few styling notes to keep your brown pants from looking like pirate pantaloons. The matching cropped jacket helps keep things polished, and the pants extend over her high boots—giving a long, clean line from head to toe.
With a Color Pop
Brown pants, especially leather paper bag ones like these, can feel quite heavy. Which is why the brightly colored handkerchief top is such a nice surprise, as is the pretty blue bag. In other words, with such a heavy piece on bottom, make sure to bring in some lightness and color on top.
As Oversized
If you're the type to dress in a maximalist way, brown pants work well as an over-oversized piece like this one. With a complementary hue on top and some necessary structure in your outerwear, the end result will look baggy but not sloppy.
In Dark Tan
Very light brown and tan are essentially the same color—and if brown feels like too intense for you just yet, try a deep tan pant like this. A matching top will make the end result look more like a suit or a jumpsuit, and you can add a dash of pretty detail in the bag.
With Hardware
Now these are cool brown pants—with the gold hardware and straight shape, they connote riding pants and boots but still feel street style-ready. This outfit is also Exhibit A of proving how brown and black can look amazing together, so long as neither is too dark.
With Lighter Clothes
Brown pants don't have to go into storage when the temperatures start to rise. A lighter-hued bag and shoe help the outfit feel less wintry, and the knit top feels more airy than a heavy sweater. A white tee would make it even more spring-like!
With a Crop Top
Both the brown leather pants and brown leather top are substantial (the outfit almost looks like a casual suit), so a white crop top helps the look feel lighter. Obviously, this might not be the top to wear in the middle of winter, so swap it with a tee when it's cold.
With Sneakers
Suede brown pants might feel like a lot, but the trick is to style it as you would jeans. A simple bomber jacket and striped sneakers (these are Stradivarius, but you can opt for Adidas too) make the pants feel less like a statement and more part of a coherent outfit.
As Denim
Truly, a brown denim pant is such a cool '70s vibe. To keep it feeling more modern, pick a wide-leg cut, and choose some fun shoes. Bonus points if you wear a near-matching jacket on top, giving us a full Canadian tuxedo in a surprising color.