Blog: Crossroads Style

March 31, 2026 The Easy Outfit You’ve Been Sleeping On

It’s a special kind of clothing that makes you feel like you’ve got it completely together (even when you threw your look on in five minutes). This season, that piece is the tie-front trouser, and if you haven’t already fallen for it, now’s the time.

Wrap pants are having a seasonal moment right now, and it makes a lot of sense. They’re endlessly adjustable and have that relaxed-but-intentional energy that feels just right. Think flowing fabric, a cinched waist, and a silhouette that works beautifully with whatever you’re pairing it with.

How to Style Wrap Pants

The best part about styling them is how little effort it actually takes. For a daytime look, tuck in a simple ribbed tank or a fitted long-sleeve tee and slip on a pair of mules or strappy sandals. It’s that easy.

woman in black turtleneck and wrap pants

Want to take things up a notch? Go for monochrome, throw on some loafers, add a structured handbag, and suddenly you’ve got a look that could walk straight into a dinner reservation.

woman in black wrap pants and black sleeveless top

Don’t be afraid to play with print and texture here, either. A flowy, floral version leans romantic, while a solid linen pair in a neutral tone feels clean and vacation-ready.

woman in rainbow tank top and cropped linen pants

One of our favorite things about this trend is how well it lends itself to secondhand shopping. Wrap pants have appeared in collections for decades, which means the resale racks are full of incredible options at a fraction of the retail price. You might score something vintage-inspired, something barely worn, or something that looks like it was made just for you. That’s the magic of shopping secondhand: the finds are always a little unexpected, and that’s exactly how great personal style happens.

wrap pants in a floral print

Stop in and see what’s on the racks of Crossroads stores this season. Your next favorite piece is probably already waiting for you.

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