Reinvent your style wearing Gaucho Pants

Are you tired of wearing the same old jeans or leggings? It's time to switch up your style with gaucho pants! These flowy, cropped trousers are not only comfortable but also incredibly versatile.

Whether you're going for a casual daytime look or dressing up for a night out, gaucho pants can be styled in countless ways to suit your taste and occasion. In this blog, we'll take a closer look at what these pants are, their history and how to style them, remembering they're the perfect addition to your wardrobe.

The fashion history of Gaucho Pants 

Gaucho pants are a type of wide-legged pants that originated in South America, they are named after the gauchos, who are a type of cowboy found in Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile. These pants are typically made from wool or cotton and have a loose, flowing fit and often gathered at the ankles and have a drawstring waist.

Gaucho pants have a long and varied history, they were first worn by the gauchos in the 17th century. The gauchos were a nomadic people who lived on the plains of South America, they needed clothing that was comfortable and practical, and gaucho pants were perfect for this purpose. These pants were loose and allowed for freedom of movement, and they were also warm and durable and they were also adopted by people in other parts of the world, including Europe and the United States.

In the 20th century, gaucho pants went through a period of decline in popularity, they were seen as old-fashioned and out of style. However, in recent years, gaucho pants have made a comeback. They are now seen as a stylish and versatile piece of clothing that can be worn for a variety of occasions.

Today, gaucho pants are available in a variety of styles and colors, and can be made from a variety of fabrics, including cotton, wool, and linen. Gaucho pants can be dressed up or down, and they can be worn for a variety of occasions, from a casual day out to a more formal event.

Saori Pants
Saori Pants
Saori Pants
Saori Pants
Saori Pants
Saori Pants

Saori Pants

$232.00

Midi long pants, with elastic waistband and bags in front and back, comfortable and versatile, made 100% in linen.
Base: Lino.composition: 100% linen.
Delivery time: 8 business days.

*** fabric care: Do not use bleaching / not bleaching Hand washing or washing in dry cleaner under their respective care Do not add softeners Do not twist / not squeeze / not soak Do not expose at high temperatures / ironing only on the upside down at low temperature. Avoid friction with rough surfaces or living edges. The garments must be washed separately and on the back upside down. *** Please keep in mind: all sales are final. *** Please see our section of the policies of Concepción Miranda when making this purchase. *** The reference model is size S.

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How to Style Gaucho Pants?

Gaucho pants are a versatile and trendy fashion staple that can be styled in multiple ways, here are some tips to help you rock your gaucho pants with confidence!

 Pair them with a fitted top or tuck in a loose blouse to create a balanced silhouette. This will help define your waistline and avoid looking frumpy, for example you can wear the gaucho pants Saori by Concepción Miranda with the Dua Shirt by Nabel Martins. You can also add a belt to cinch in your waist and elevate the look, don’t forget to add the belt Miel Ante by Montserrat Messeguer.

Accessorize accordingly! Gaucho pants look great with statement jewelry like chunky necklaces or long earrings. Get the perfect outfit wearing the Bolt Pants by Laetitia, Top Lucidum Lilac by Zierra Leona, the statement earrings Simoneta by Las Meninas and the trendy boots Nat all black by Bala di Gala. You could also add a hat for extra flair or opt for block heels instead of flats to elongate your legs.

Experiment with different textures and colors, Gaucho pants come in various materials like denim, linen, cotton or silk so mix it up! Don't be afraid to play around with bold prints either, just remember to keep the rest of the outfit neutral.

Don't forget about layering options, a blazer or leather jacket would give an edgy vibe, while cardigans or kimonos are perfect for more casual occasions. There is no right way to style Gaucho pants, as they're incredibly versatile. Mix and match until you find what works best for you!

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Different styles of Gaucho Pants

Gaucho pants are a versatile piece of clothing that can be dressed up or down. They can be worn for a variety of occasions, from a casual day out to a more formal event. Here are some of the most popular styles of gaucho pants:

Classic gaucho pants: These are the traditional gaucho pants that are made from wool or cotton and have a loose, flowing fit. They are often gathered at the ankles and have a drawstring waist.

Cropped gaucho pants: These are gaucho pants that have been cut off at the ankle. They are a popular choice for a casual look.

Flared gaucho pants: These gaucho pants have a wider leg that flares out at the bottom, are a popular choice for a more dramatic look.

Pleated gaucho pants: These gaucho pants have pleats at the front and back. They are a popular choice for a more formal look.

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Denim gaucho pants: These gaucho pants are made from denim, which is a type of cotton fabric. These styles are a popular choice for a casual look.

Leather gaucho pants: These gaucho pants are made from leather, which is a type of animal hide. They are a popular choice for a more edgy look.

Satin gaucho pants: These gaucho pants are made from satin, which is a type of fabric that is made from silk or polyester. You can pair them with the strappy heels Analía Beige Sandals by Alta Shoes.

With their versatility and comfortability, they can be worn for any occasion with the right styling. Whether you want a casual or formal look, gaucho pants have got you covered. Check out the  On Post online store for your perfect pair of these hot pants today! Trust us; once you try them out, there's no going back!

By Melissa Zanini