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Published 15:55 3 Mar 2026 GMT
Updated 17:33 3 Mar 2026 GMT
Fashion fanatics are rushing to Marks and Spencer to get their hands on a pair of these flattering, must-have trousers.
The Textured Pull-On Wide Leg Trousers from M&S feature a flattering waistband, making them the perfect pair of trousers for everyday wear.
The trousers come in an array of colours: black, navy, mocha, ivory or lime green.
“These textured trousers will instantly elevate your smart-casual wardrobe. They’re designed in a contemporary wide-leg silhouette.
“Added stretch in the fabric for comfort. The flattering high waistband is elasticated for easy wear,” according to the M&S designers.
Available in sizes 6 to 24, these trousers are an essential for your wardrobe, so be quick and grab your pair before they sell out.
Even better, the trousers come in extra short, petite, regular, and long lengths, ensuring there's a perfect fit for everyone.


The Textured Pull-On Wide Leg Trousers are available online and in M&S stores across the country.
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