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Workwear Trousers Types 2023

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Workwear trousers are the most common type of apparel worn by both male and female genders worldwide. The history of the trousers is traced back to the ancient people mentioned in the Bible and ancient Greek mythology. Horse riders use it in Asia Minor and Eastern Europe in the western world. Then the zippers were introduced in the 1890s, and jeans were invented in the late 19th century. However, the recorded history says that people disapproved of women who wore trousers until the 1970s.

In this article, we will tell you about the basic design of workwear trousers and their different types used mainly by professionals.

Workwear Trouser
Workwear Trouser

Design of Pants – Parts

Any clothing apparel has some essential elements that are also called the anatomy of that piece of clothing. Once we understand the critical aspects of the design, we can make changes and customize them according to our needs. For example, a workwear trouser has the following main features.

A Waist Band

A waistband is the part of the trousers that holds up to the waist of the person. There are various bands, some are made to the size, and some have elastic stretch or loop buttons to fit by the waist size.

Waistband
Waistband

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Two Legs Openings

The trousers have two legs opening, which is the main feature of the design. The purpose of the trousers is invented because it provides the provision of using legs apart. In addition, activities like horse riding are marked as one of the motivations behind the design of the trouser as it frees the movement compared to the robe type clothes.

Modern Workwear Trouser
Modern Workwear Trouser

Side Seams

The side seams of a trouser have a function and decorative purpose in plain stitched and topstitched. 

Fly Or Zip Opening

The fly or zipper opening is formed to make trouser wearing easy to pull up till the waist. The fly can be fastened with buttons or zip and hooks. Some trousers are only a part of the design and are not functional if the trousers are made out of elastic or stretchable cloth.

Corporate Workwear Trouser
Corporate Workwear Trouser

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Pockets

The trousers can have back pockets, front and seam side pockets. The pockets are also made for both functional and decorative purposes.

Rise of Trousers

The rise of the trouser refers to the part of the trouser which covers the area from the crouch till the waist of the wearer. It is usually between 7 to 11 inches.

Formal Workwear Trouser
Formal Workwear Trouser

Crotch Seam

This seam covers the frontal waistband from the centre of trousers in a curve going back till the upper edge of the bottom.

Bottom Hem

The bottom hem is the end of the pants or trousers openings. There are so many ways to design the finishing rim of the trousers. It can be as simple as a plain hem to turn up, gathered, pegged or even embroidered as decoration.

Fashionable Workwear Trouser
Fashionable Workwear Trouser

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Types Of Workwear Trousers

The workwear trousers come in a variety of design and style options. The most popular workwear trousers used by professionals are listed below. The fashion industry and market keep rotating them over the years and set trends to prioritize one style over the other.

Types of Workwear Trousers
Types of Workwear Trousers

Baggy Pants

Baggy trousers fit at the waist and flare out from the bottom. It is considered a casual work trouser and the most comfortable type of pants to wear at work.

Bell Bottoms

Bell bottoms, as it sounds, have bell-shaped flared pants, which are to size at the thighs and open up from bottom down. The bell bottoms see their fashion height in the 1970s, and after that, it periodically comes back with a slight change of style.

Bell Bottom Trouser
Bell Bottom Trouser

Culottes

Culottes are fitted at the waist but flared down and usually cut at the knee length. It almost has an outlook of a skirt. Culottes are trendy for the summer workwear option and made in lightweight fabrics and prints.

Girl in Culottes Trouser
Girl in Culottes Trouser

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Harem Pants

Harem pants have gathered cloth at the waist and on the ankles. It is a very flowy looking pair of trousers and very appropriate to wear in hot weather. It is usually made of light fabric like rayon, easy to drape and create a delicate fall.

Harem Style Trouser
Harem Style Trouser

Jodhpurs

Jodhpurs style in trousers has its roots from Jodhpur Northern state of India, where it is used as indigenous apparel with longer shirts. It is tight from the knees below and fluffy from the thighs. The English men later adopted it as their horse riding pants.

Horse Riding in Jodhpur Trouser
Horse Riding in Jodhpur Trouser

Palazzo

Palazzo pants are a new type of pants that are comfortable and have a good flare. It is a very trendy trouser style for 2023. Palazzo is equally famous for formal or casual workwear.

Palazzo Trouser
Palazzo Trouser

Trousers

Trousers are the standard version of pants. It came in a narrow and wide straight cut, full length and tied high at the waist. It is a perfect pick to wear at the workplace. Trousers with a jacket or blazer are considered a good match for the formalwear dress code.

Woman in Workwear Trouser
Woman in Workwear Trouser

Last Words

The trousers are an inseparable piece of clothing for working professionals worldwide. It is a popular apparel that everyone has in their wardrobe. In this article, we are tracing the roots of trousers in history and marking the origins of how they were formed and designed. We also tell you about trousers’ principal elements and parts and then list types and styles of the best workwear trousers over time. 

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