7 Pant Trends Coming for Your Wardrobe in 2026—Shop Them for Under $150
As I take stock of my overflowing wardrobe this month, I'm reminded that pants are an integral part of my everyday style. There's no doubt jeans take up the most square footage in my closet, but I've had jeans fatigue fairly regularly lately. It's the other trousers that often take center stage—easy pull-on pants for working from home, tailored silhouettes for the office, and silky styles for a night out.
With a new season just around the corner, it feels like the right moment to look ahead and determine what pant trends are about to dominate in 2026 so I can prep my wardrobe accordingly. I studied the spring/summer 2026 runways along with what's trending among the fashion set and put together a list of seven styles we're going to see everywhere this year.
You'll find a pant persona for every occasion, from comfy retro track pants to balloon pants and elegant satin styles! Now, all you have to do is choose your favorite. Keep scrolling to see the pant trends of 2026 and—the best part—shop them all for under $150.
1. Low-Slung
Low-rise silhouettes are here to stay for 2026 thanks to designers such as Miuccia Prada at Miu Miu and Matthieu Blazy at Chanel, who fully endorsed the cool-girl trend on the spring/summer 2026 runways. Wear wide-leg, slouchy trousers for a look that feels more 2026 than 2006.
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2. Liquid Satin
If you invested in silky pants throughout the holiday season, then you're in luck because the trend is here to stay for 2026. Slippery, silken styles sashayed down the runways most notably in neutral tones of brown, black, and cream. It's all about that luxe-looking liquid sheen that makes the style feel fresh for the new season.
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3. Retro Track Pants
The perfect balance of comfy and cool, this season's sporty track pants come with retro appeal—like you just picked them up from your local thrift store. Opt for bold, saturated hues like those seen at Lacoste and give them a fashion-person spin by styling them with chic ballet flats and slim sneakers.
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4. Thick Leggings
Call them equestrian pants, call them super-skinny pants, or call them heavy-duty leggings. Just don't call them athleisure. Slim silhouettes offer the comfort of leggings in thicker wool and cashmere that you can easily pair with elegant blazers and coats.
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5. Suede
It's safe to say the suede trend is here to stay. Last year, we saw the fabric take center stage on jackets and bags, but this year, relaxed pants will get the suede treatment in earthy tones such as camel, tan, and chocolate brown.
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6. Cloud Dancer
Cloud Dancer has been named Pantone's Color of the Year for 2026. It's an airy, cloudlike white that also happens to be a key color for this season's pants championed by designers such as Victoria Beckham and Balenciaga. Opt for slouchy, wide-leg slacks or tailored, straight-leg silhouettes to lean into the trend. Just be careful with your coffee.
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7. Balloon Pants
Genie pants have been trending since last summer, but designers such as Altuzarra proved they can look just as chic in the colder months paired with ankle boots and leather jackets.
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Judith Jones is the associate shopping director at Who What Wear and has worked in fashion for over a decade. She specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.