Amanda Uprichard's Saddler Pants Are Quietly Becoming the Flare We Actually Want

Amanda Uprichard: Saddler Pants

There's a moment happening with wide-leg pants that doesn't involve cargo pockets or maximalist chaos — it's just clean geometry and the kind of tailoring that makes your legs look like they go on for days. Amanda Uprichard's Saddler Pants are that moment. Cut from a dense ponte that refuses to wrinkle, these trousers break at the knee and open into a precise flare that reads polished without trying too hard. The waist locks down with a dual hook-and-bar closure that actually stays put, because apparently we're done with slipping waistbands in 2025. What's genius is the color situation. Grab them in cornsilk for that soft, monochromatic energy everyone's leaning into, or go bold with red or slate if you want your pants doing the talking. There's mochi, palmetto, pink, and black too — but honestly, the neutrals are where these shine. This is the kind of piece that doesn't scream for attention; it just makes every outfit feel intentional. No fuss, no excess hardware, just a silhouette that works.

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