Women’s Wide Leg Pants Collection
Lindsay Nicholas designs are know for best tailored wide-leg trousers for women.
Wide-leg pants do not apologise for taking up space. They command a silhouette, lengthen the line, and give the woman wearing them room to move without compromising an inch of polish. When the fabric is right and the drape is intentional, a wide-leg pant becomes the piece that everything else in your wardrobe orbits around.
Lindsay Nicholas designs women's wide leg pants and women's formal pants across two distinct registers. Tailored suiting trousers that carry the weight of a boardroom, and metallic Women's Disco Pants that carry the energy of an opening night. Both share the same wide-leg proportion, and both are built with the kind of care that makes them investment pieces rather than seasonal buys.
The Wide Leg Pants Collection
The Madison Avenue Trouser in Grey Plaid pays homage to Lindsay's years on Madison Ave. Impeccably tailored with a refined construction that sits beautifully as a full suit or as a standalone wide-leg pant. The Madison Avenue Trouser in Black offers the same silhouette in a shade that anchors any wardrobe.
The Bleecker Street Pant in Chartreuse is the colour moment of the collection, named after one of New York's most storied streets. Bold, saturated, and unapologetically bright.
And the Disco Pant in Black, Bronze, and Emerald brings metallic stretch fabric with front slant pockets and a graceful drape that shimmers with movement.
How to Style Your Wide Leg Pants
For the Madison Avenue Trouser, start with structure. A Bow Blouse tucked in with a pointed-toe heel takes women wide leg pants from desk to dinner. Add the matching Madison jacket for a full suits for women look, or layer a Wellesley Sweater over the top for something softer.
The Bleecker Street Pant pairs naturally with a simple black top and a heel, letting the chartreuse do the talking. For the Disco Pants, match with a Disco Top for a full shimmer moment, or ground them with a Tuxedo Blouse and an Elizabeth Jacket. Add a trench coat in cooler months.
Why the Wide Leg Works
The wide leg silhouette creates a clean, elongated line from hip to hem. It balances a fitted top without competing, it layers over boots in winter, and it moves with air and drape rather than clinging.
Lindsay chooses this proportion deliberately across her pants collection because it suits the woman who values both presence and comfort. Whether in suiting wool or metallic stretch, the wide leg pant holds its shape and its authority from the first hour to the last.
Every piece is constructed in workshops that meet strict ethical compliance standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are wide-leg pants called?
Wide-leg pants go by several names: palazzo pants, flares, or simply wide-leg trousers. At Lindsay Nicholas New York, they are named pieces like the Madison Avenue Trouser and the Disco Pant.
What goes with wide-leg dress pants?
A tucked-in blouse, a tailored jacket, or a fitted knit. The key is proportion: keep the top streamlined and let the wide leg pant set the silhouette.
What body type do wide-leg pants look best on?
Wide-leg pants work across body types. The elongated line creates a balanced silhouette, and the wider drape provides comfortable room through the hip and thigh without adding volume at the waist.
What kind of shoes look best with wide-leg pants?
Pointed-toe heels, ankle boots, and streamlined flats all pair well. Ensure the hem length works with your shoe height so the fabric breaks cleanly above the foot.
Can wide-leg pants be formal?
Yes. The Madison Avenue Trouser in Grey Plaid or Black is designed specifically for formal and professional settings. Paired with the matching jacket, it carries the same authority as a traditional suit.