Start With Shape and Balance
Great pants are less about size and more about proportion. Joseph Ribkoff pants are known for smooth drape and stretch, but the key decision usually comes down to silhouette: wide leg or slim.
Wide-leg pants add volume below the knee, which can visually lengthen the body when paired with a defined waist or shorter top. Slim styles streamline the leg from hip to ankle, creating a sleek, tailored effect.
A simple way to compare: try both silhouettes with the same shoes and top. Notice where the eye lands. If the outfit feels top-heavy, a wider leg may balance it. If it feels too loose overall, a slim cut can bring structure.
Why Wide Legs Work
Wide-leg pants create a fluid, elongated line. In fabrics like crepe or soft knit, they fall smoothly from the hip and move easily from office to evening.
They work especially well with:
- Fitted or tucked tops
- Cropped jackets
- Heels or pointed flats
Because of the added volume, they benefit from structure on top. A blazer that hits at the hip or a defined waistband keeps the silhouette intentional rather than oversized.
Hem length is crucial. Wide legs should graze the top of the foot or heel to maintain a continuous vertical line.
When Slim Pants Make Sense
Slim pants offer precision and control. They are ideal under longer tops, tunics, and oversized sweaters.
Joseph Ribkoff’s stretch blends help slim styles skim the body instead of clinging. This makes them easy to layer under knit jackets or tailored blazers.
Slim cuts pair naturally with:
- Ankle boots
- Slingbacks
- Minimal sneakers for casual looks
The hem should hit at or slightly above the ankle bone to avoid bunching.
Rise, Fabric, and Fit
Mid- to high-rise waistbands offer smoothing and comfort. Pull-on styles with flat waistbands create a clean line under tops and eliminate bulk.
Fabric matters just as much as cut. Crepe enhances wide legs with elegant movement. Ponte supports slim silhouettes and prevents knee bagging. Structured knits add modern polish and recover well after long wear.
Before deciding, check:
- Waist comfort
- Smooth fabric through the hip
- Flat pockets
- Clean hem break over shoes
Most wardrobes benefit from one wide leg and one slim style. With both on hand, outfits rotate easily across workdays, travel, and events.