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5 pant trends that are in for 2025 and 4 that are out, according to stylists
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- Cuffed jeans and wide-leg trousers are set to be popular in the New Year.
- The fashion experts said to ditch skinny jeans and corduroy pants in 2025.
Pants themselves may never go out of style, but that doesn't mean every pant trend can stand the test of time.
To avoid any fashion mishaps in the New Year, Business Insider spoke with stylists to find out what pant trends they think will be in and out in 2025.
Lindsey Bernay, a stylist and the author of "You Can't Leave the House Naked," told BI that pleated trousers are still going to be big next year.
"Pleated trousers add volume and movement while accentuating the waist, making them a perfect choice for those looking to create a refined yet flattering silhouette," she said. "They are perfect if you are going for the quiet-luxury look that is still trending this winter."
Desiree Miranda, a personal stylist, said cuffed jeans are going to stay in style in 2025.
"Cuffed denim is trending right now thanks to its ability to show off footwear," she told BI.
The stylist said cuffed jeans are great for in-between occasions where you want to look put together but still a tad casual.
Leena Alsulaiman, a San Francisco-based stylist and fashion coach, predicts that high-waisted cargo pants will dominate the fashion scene next year.
"Their rise in popularity is due to the perfect mix of nostalgia and functionality they offer, appealing to both millennials reliving their youth and Gen Z discovering the trend for the first time," she told BI.
Plus, the pockets are practical and the waistline is flattering.
There's been a divide about "in" patterns for a while now, but Bernay said pinstripe pants will be trendy in the New Year.
"Pinstripes are back in a big way, offering a sleek, polished look that elongates the legs," she told BI. "Perfect for both professional and casual settings, this classic pattern brings a sophisticated edge to any outfit."
Alsulaiman said wide-leg trousers are here to stay.
"Offering a perfect blend of comfort and sophistication, wide-leg trousers are versatile enough for both office wear and casual outings," she said. "Their popularity stems from the ongoing shift toward more comfortable, forgiving silhouettes."
Alsulaiman told BI that skinny jeans haven't clawed their way back quite yet β and it doesn't look like they will next year, either.
People are still turning toward more comfortable pants and looser cuts of jeans.
"The decline of skinny jeans also signals a change in beauty standards, with fashion embracing a wider range of body types and shapes," she said.
Although we saw a lot of corduroy fabric in the early 2020s, Miranda said its popularity is continuing to decline.
"Fashion right now is gearing more toward minimalism and simplicity while corduroy has a distinct texture and bulkiness to it that conflicts with the sleek lines we are seeing more of," she told BI.
Alsulaiman told BI that the famous, stretchy jean-legging hybrid doesn't fit in with the 2025 trends.
Although they may be a comfort item, there are more structured, quality fabrics that are still easy to move around in.
The stylist also said this follows a broader trend away from overly clingy silhouettes.
If you can help it, Miranda said, steer clear of distressed denim in 2025.
"As trends come and go, this is a style you will not see around in the New Year," she said. "You will see a much stronger push toward classic cuts and styles and nostalgia for clean lines and sleek silhouettes."