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Stella McCartney
Grey Trousers 90 GBP
These wide leg rayon blend trousers feature a zip fly and hidden button fastening.
Fabric is a lighter weight than our previous grey trousers. They are soft and fluid. A wardrobe staple for both smart and casual looks.
We now ship duties paid to - France, Germany, Netherlands, RO Ireland, Spain, Italy and Austria
Fit recommendations: Stay true to your size for these trousers. Inseam measurement on a UK size 10 is 78.5cm. Model Scarlet wears a size 10, Veronica wears a 14 and Amy wears a size 8.
Styling recommendations: Pair with a simple vest top in summer or cosy sweater in winter. Style these comfortable tailored trousers up or down for any occasion.
Please note we love our European and International customers and offer fast shipping worldwide but be aware orders may be subject to customs and duties.
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Wearing Skinny Jeans Could Lead To Permanent Nerve Damage
We know that fashion often takes priority over comfort, because who needs to be able to walk properly when you can look this good? It’s not uncommon to see people strutting, or awkwardly wobbling, around in 7-inch heels, or wearing crop tops in subzero temperatures or teeny tiny shorts that really don’t leave much to the imagination (nobody wants to see your butt cheeks).
But our choices of attire sometimes do more than make locomotion generally awkward, as demonstrated by the latest “fashion victim” case, which even warranted publication in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. According to the report, squatting in skinny jeans for prolonged periods of time doesn’t just leave you at risk of that dreaded crotch tear (in the fabric, not the actual groin…), but it could actually cause nerve and muscle damage in the legs.
Read full article here: Wearing Skinny Jeans Could Lead To Permanent Nerve Damage
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