Capri Pants Are Back (And This Time, We're Keeping Them)
Let's address the elephant in the room: capri pants have historically been... divisive. For every person who remembers them fondly from the early 2000s, there's another who shudders at the memory of ill-fitting cropped pants that did precisely nothing for anyone's legs.
But here's the thing about fashion: context is everything. And the capri pants making their way back onto the scene for SS26 are not the capris of your awkward teenage years. They're sharper, higher-waisted, more deliberately styled - and when done right, they're genuinely flattering.
We've been watching this trend build for a while now, and we're calling it: capri pants are the warm-weather alternative to full-length tailoring that actually makes sense. Here's why - and how to wear them without a single regret.
Why Capris, Why Now?
The capri revival has been building since 2025, but SS26 is where it's hit critical mass. It's not hard to see why. After years of wide-leg everything and puddle-length hems, there's something refreshing about a pant that actually shows a bit of leg - without committing to shorts.
The modern capri sits higher on the waist, skims the body rather than clinging desperately to it, and hits at a length that elongates rather than cuts the leg in half. It's tailored enough for occasions but relaxed enough for everyday. In other words: it's the pants equivalent of having your cake and eating it too.
There's also the Y2K factor. The early-2000s revival has been reshaping wardrobes for a few years now, and capris - once the ultimate late-'90s/early-2000s staple - were always going to get their moment. The difference is that this time around, they've been refined. Better cuts, better fabrics, better proportions. The bones were always there; they just needed a modern makeover.
Our Take on the Capri
We designed our Capri Pants with one goal: to make the silhouette work harder. That meant starting with a high-rise fit that sits at the natural waist and holds everything in place. It meant using premium stretch fabric that sculpts without restricting - because nobody wants to spend an evening tugging at their waistband. And it meant getting the length exactly right: cropped enough to show off your shoes, long enough to feel polished rather than accidentally too-short.
The result is a capri pant that works for actual life. Dinner? Yes. A summer wedding (with the right top)? Absolutely. A long-haul flight where you still want to look like a person when you land? Surprisingly, yes.

The Color Edit
We've kept the palette tight and intentional. Each shade was chosen to slot seamlessly into existing wardrobes while offering enough range to suit different moods, skin tones, and occasions.
Black
The obvious starting point, and for good reason. Black capri pants are the workhorses of the collection - sharp enough for evening, versatile enough for everything else. Pair with a fitted white top for instant Audrey Hepburn energy, or go tonal with a black cami for a sleek, elongated silhouette.
Navy
The softer alternative to black that reads just as polished. Navy works beautifully with white, cream, and pale blue - think French Riviera, think yacht club, think effortlessly expensive. It's also slightly more forgiving than black on camera, which makes it a clever choice for summer events where you'll be photographed.
Taupe
For those who find black too stark in summer and navy too predictable. Taupe is having a serious moment right now - it's the neutral that works with everything from soft pastels to bold brights. Style it head-to-toe with our matching pieces for a coordinated set, or treat it as the foundation for bolder separates.
Rust & Red
Because sometimes you want your pants to be the statement. Both shades work surprisingly well as separates - rust feels earthy and warm, perfect for transitional dressing; red is unapologetically bold and works brilliantly with simple black or white tops. If you've ever thought 'I only wear neutral pants', consider this your gentle nudge to reconsider.
How to Style Capri Pants (Without Looking Like 2003)
Here's where people go wrong with capris: they treat them like casual pants. The key to making them feel modern is to style them with intention - as if you're putting together an outfit, not just grabbing whatever's clean.
Shoes Matter (A Lot)
The cropped length draws the eye directly to your footwear, so this is not the time to phone it in. Pointed flats instantly elongate the leg. Strappy heeled sandals dress them up for evening. Thong sandals (the elevated kind) are having a moment and work beautifully here. Chunky sneakers? Not so much - they'll fight the silhouette rather than complement it.
Balance the Proportions
Capris are fitted, so they pair best with tops that have some structure - a tailored blouse, a sculpted cami, a cropped knit. Oversized tops can work if they're deliberately oversized (think a linen shirt worn open over a fitted base layer), but avoid anything that looks accidentally shapeless.
Layer for Versatility
A blazer or longline vest over capris immediately elevates the look. A structured trench coat transforms them into transitional-season gold. Don't think of capris as purely summer pieces - with the right layering, they work well into spring and early fall too.

Where to Wear Them
- Summer weddings: With a statement top or coordinating corset, capris offer a polished alternative to a dress - especially for anyone who finds dresses uncomfortable or simply prefers separates.
- Date night: Black capris with heeled sandals and a going-out top. Easy, flattering, and you'll actually be able to walk to the restaurant.
- Vacation dressing: They pack brilliantly, don't crease much, and look infinitely more intentional than linen pants that have given up on life by day three.
- Race day / garden parties: Somewhere between 'too casual' and 'trying too hard' - capris hit the sweet spot.
- Everyday elevated: When you want to feel put-together but a dress feels like too much commitment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are capri pants in style for 2026?
Yes. Capri pants are one of the standout silhouettes of SS26, returning with refined tailoring, elevated fabrics and modern proportions that feel far removed from their early-2000s counterparts.
How should capri pants fit?
The most flattering capri pants sit high on the waist, skim the body without feeling restrictive and finish between the knee and ankle. A tailored fit creates a more polished, elongating silhouette.
What shoes look best with capri pants?
Pointed flats, strappy sandals, slingbacks and heeled mules all work particularly well. Because the cropped hem draws attention to the ankle, sleek footwear tends to create the most balanced proportions.
Can you wear capri pants to a wedding?
Absolutely. Styled with a structured top, elegant accessories and refined footwear, capri pants can offer a sophisticated alternative to a dress for weddings and summer celebrations.
Are capri pants flattering?
When cut correctly, capri pants can be incredibly flattering. High-rise waists, tailored silhouettes and thoughtful proportions help elongate the legs while creating a streamlined shape.
What tops should you wear with capri pants?
Capri pants pair best with fitted camis, tailored blouses, structured knitwear, corset tops and cropped jackets. The key is balancing the slim silhouette with pieces that feel intentional and polished.
Can capri pants be worn for evening occasions?
Yes. Black, navy and deeper-toned capri pants transition particularly well into evening dressing when paired with heels, statement jewelry and elevated separates.
The Bottom Line
Capri pants have earned their place back in the conversation - and this time, they're not going anywhere fast. The key is choosing a pair that's been designed with modern proportions and wearing them with the same care you'd give any other statement piece.
Our Capri Pants start at $105, come in sizes 6-16, and are available in five colors that'll see you through every warm-weather occasion on your calendar. Consider this your formal invitation to give capris another chance.
You might be surprised.
June 8, 2026








