M&S’ viral ‘comfortable and great fitting’ £37 cargo trousers are finally back in stock
10.04.2024 - 09:45
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Are you looking to update your spring/summer wardrobe but tired of searching on the high street for casual trousers that are not only a great fit but are comfortable too? Unfortunately, sometimes denim just doesn't cut it on the comfort front, and, of course, it's essential to have varied trouser shapes in your wardrobe to mix things up a little. We've enjoyed the 90s cargo resurgence as of late as they bridge the 'comfy casual trousers' gap.
M&S recently dropped a chic £37 pair, that went viral and sold out quickly.
The modal rich cargo wide-leg trousers were a huge hit with shoppers searching for the perfect pair of spring trousers praising them as being ‘comfortable and great fitting.’ Well, if you missed out, don't despair as we've just spotted that M&S's £37 cargo trousers are now back in stock here, and in a range of colours and sizes. Don't be put off by the tourist dressing noughties stereotype of the cargo trouser.
The shape feels more modern this season and there is certainly a valuable place for the style in your wardrobe.
Think of them as your new staple.
The cargo can be worn when running errands with white sneakers and a sweatshirt, or when taking a relaxed approach to dressier occasions- that's right, we can confirm you can officially dress them up with a pair of metallic heels.
This looks best with shapes that boast elasticated cuff hems- allowing you to adjust the silhouette.
Otherwise, take style tips from M&S and wear with a relaxed denim shirt, £49.50 here and suede buckle footbed mules, £29.50 here. The sell-out cargos have racked up 145 reviews at the time of writing and many five-star ratings.
One happy customer raved, "Fantastic cargo trousers. So comfy, and feel soft on your skin." Another agreed on
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