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20.06.2023 - 12:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Cropped trousers are high in demand this summer, and Matalan shoppers have been rushing to store to grab multiple colours of one pair that keep in stock each year.
The high-street retailer's Black Cropped Bengaline Trousers, priced at £15, will be an ideal wardrobe staple that will keep you both cool and stylish during the warmer weather.
Designed in a mid-calf length, these must-have black formal trousers will update your summer wardrobe with another staple that will both flatter your pins and go with anything. You can currently purchase them online in sizes UK 8-18.
The Bengaline trousers are feature a zip fly fastening with a hook and eye, alongside two mock pockets. Paired with a simple blouse and sandals will create an easy going daytime outfit.
If you're not keen on the black, then there are four other colours for you to choose from - navy, white, blue and black & white. All of which are still priced at £15.
The Black Cropped Bengaline Trousers have a 4.6 out of 5 star rating and multiple five-star reviews from impressed shoppers who are snapping them up in more than one colour for the summer.
One shopper said of the trousers: "These are so comfy very stretchy fits lovely better than expected highly recommended glad I ordered two pairs please keep these trousers in your stock each year they are perfect."
A second added: "I love these cropped trousers. I buy them each year and wear them all through the summer. The quality is great and they look really good. The navy ones I wear of an evening with a smart top or with a T-shirts when walking. Great price too."
A third impressed reviewer wrote: "Great comfy trousered great material no creases great value for money."
A fourth said: "Bought them in navy last year and in black
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