Members of the Kay Alexander Highland Dancers recently sat their SDTA exams in Castle Douglas, which they passed with flying colours.
06.07.2023 - 15:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
With the weather a little unpredictable at this time of year, finding a suitable outfit can be tricky.
Sticking on a pair of cargo pants can create a stylish and comfy look that is versatile to the ever changing weather us Scots are used to during the summer months.
And Marks and Spencer shoppers may have found the perfect pair, with many raving about the 'sleek' Modal Rich Cargo Wide Leg Trousers available from the high-street retailer's website sold for £39.50. The casual trousers have been going down a treat, with lots of five star reviews left online.
The flattering wide leg cut and elasticated cuffs creates a related look as well as allowing you to adjust the silhouette to your taste. Complete with two utility pockets to give an "authentic feel", the popular pants can be paired with some trainers or even sandals weather permitting.
Available in three lengths - petite, regular and long - the cargos come in sizes six to 24, giving lots of options for all.
Additionally, the stylist trousers are available in three colours - faded khaki, black and natural beige - with many loving the style, quality and comfort of the wardrobe must haves.
One happy M&S shopper's review read: "Lovely material. Great fit. Great price. Easy to wear. Look fab".
A second wrote: "Great comfortable soft green cargos. Lovely cool fabric. Excellent quality, what you expect from Marks & Spencer! Everyday wear. Sizing perfect."
Another shopper liked the trousers so much they purchased more pairs, saying: "So easy to wear. really comfortable and I’ve got every colour".
With a fourth shopper also explaining they have more than one pair: "Light material. Perfect for summer. Really comfortable and stylish. Have bought in khaki and black".
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Members of the Kay Alexander Highland Dancers recently sat their SDTA exams in Castle Douglas, which they passed with flying colours.
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