Trousers for Women
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+ TOTEMEPantalones Rectos Pinzas DA 56,300 / -
+ TOTEMEStraight Leg Pants with Pleats DA 56,300 / -
+ TOTEMEStriped Linen Pants DA 47,900 / -
+ StaudPrince Cropped Pants DA 56,300 / -
+ Dorothee SchumacherPoplin Power Pants DA 45,100 / -
+ Max MaraStriped Formal Pants DA 59,800 / -
+ LemaireSatin Volume Pants DA 91,500 / -
+ Dorothee SchumacherFormal Leather Pants DA 140,000 / -
+ PesericoFormal Cargo Pants DA 77,400 / -
+ DarkparkWide Leg Khris Pants DA 64,800 / -
+ ZimmermannFlared Silk Pants DA 119,600 / -
+ Acne StudiosCotton Cargo Pants DA 80,200 / -
+ Off-WhiteCotton Chino Pants DA 77,400 / -
+ ZimmermannDawining Parachute Pants DA 97,800 / -
+ Max MaraSilk Linen Pants DA 88,000 / -
+ Bottega VenetaFormal Pleated Trousers DA 154,800 / -
+ Dorothee SchumacherPantalones Algodón Lino DA 69,700 / -
+ Alexander WangBoxer Pants Bow DA 134,400 / -
+ Saint LaurentPaper Bag Pants DA 197,000 / -
+ Max MaraPalio Cotton Pants DA 65,500 / -
+ Dorothee SchumacherTechnical Linen Pants DA 69,700 / -
+ Dorothee SchumacherTechnical Linen Pants DA 69,700 / -
+ Fabiana FilippiFlared Joggers Pants DA 95,000 / -
+ TOTEMEFormal Satin Pants DA 53,500 / -
+ HernoFormal Pleated Trousers DA 47,900 / -
+ ZimmermannIlluminate Cargo Pants DA 126,000 / -
+ Dorothee SchumacherLinen Embroidered Pants DA 111,900 / -
+ Fabiana FilippiLurex Cotton Pants DA 69,000 / -
+ Dorothee SchumacherCotton Linen Pants DA 69,700 / -
+ JacquemusSlim Capri Pants DA 77,400 / -
+ JacquemusMelao pleated pants DA 97,100 / -
+ Tom FordCargo Pants Pajamas DA 167,500 / -
+ Moncler GrenobleTechnical Cargo Pants DA 101,400 / -
+ ChloéFormal Tailored Trousers DA 139,300 / -
+ Max MaraNymph Wool Pants DA 81,000 / -
+ Fabiana FilippiHakama Poplin Pants DA 111,200 / -
+ Max MaraFormal Wool Pants DA 83,800 /
These days, women's trousers are an essential piece, but it wasn't always this way. Trousers used to be worn only by men and only began to be worn by women from the 19th century for work. However, during the 1930s, they began to be accepted among women partly as a result of the many photographs of actresses Marlene Dietrich and Katherine Hepburn wearing trousers and in 1960, trousers began to be mass produced for women.