Nordstrom shoppers love these simple, flattering work pants: ‘Already ordered in another color’

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For many people, the days of working from home in leggings or PJ pants have come to an end. It was nice while it lasted, right?

While some people could just go back to wearing the clothing they owned before the pandemic began, others found that their old clothes no longer fit their style (or, let’s be honest, their bodies). If you’re still rebuilding your work wardrobe, consider these knit trousers that Nordstrom shoppers are raving about. They’re perfect for many office settings and have 4.4 out of 5 stars.

Liverpool Jeans Company Kelsey Knit Trousers, $98

Credit: Nordstrom

As you can see from the picture above, the pants are relatively simple, but that’s part of their genius. If you just need a flattering, reliable pair of dark trousers to wear with any blouse or blazer you already own, these Liverpool Jeans Company Kelsey Knit Trousers will get the job done.

In the comments, shoppers speak highly about how versatile these pants are.

“Fave slacks in ages!” one shopper titled their review. “The fabric is so comfy, gives without sagging or bagging and goes everywhere. It dresses up or goes everyday. The weight will work for me [for] at least three seasons. I’ll buy extras!”

Another shopper wrote, “Had nothing to lose, so ordered these to give them a try. They are amazing!” They went on to say, “They fit like a dream,” before adding that they ordered another pair in a different color.

These flattering work pants are currently available in six versatile colors, so ddd them to your wardrobe while they’re still in stock.

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