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Why I Hate Capris (and What to Wear Instead)

Of all the articles I’ve ever written, this one about my contempt for capri pants, written on a whim several years ago, is my most popular. 

Today, it’s been read by over one million women. 

And it gets people fired up.

Which was never my intention.

If you’ve been part of our community for any amount of time, you know I really don’t care what you wear.

Instead, I like to give suggestions and advice that help you find what works best for you. 

And I really loathe this influencer culture of promoting an item one season only to talk about how it’s “dated” the next.

But the capri pant is the exception. 

It is the most unflattering, frumpy-dumpy, ugliest piece of clothing designed for women in modern history. 

Here’s the deal.

Retail doesn’t care about you.

Especially if you’re a woman over 40.

No one is sitting in an office, deciding on the next season’s inventory assortment, asking themselves:

Is this the best option for our customers? 

Is it flattering? 

Will it work with what they already have? 

Will she feel confident in it?”

They are not trying to advocate for us. 

But I am. 

The basis of my entire business is to sort through the mess you see in stores and online and highlight the best options each season while providing inspiration and practical tips.

And capris are a mess.

I get a lot of questions from readers in the spring and summer, like, “why do capris feel so awkward on?” and “why are they so unflattering on me?”

So, today, let’s talk why capris are the worst and then take a look at better alternatives.

Why I Hate Capris (And What to Wear Instead)

Why I Hate Capris (and What to Wear Instead)
How terrible.

Why I Know What I’m Talking About

I spent the first half of my career in corporate retail as a buyer before becoming a personal stylist and founding The Well Dressed Life.

My first buying job out of college was at Charming Shoppes, the parent company of stores like Catherine’s and the now-closed Fashion Bug.

I worked as an assistant-to-the-assistant buyer in the bottoms department.

Then I became a buyer for a small high-end boutique and eventually landed at QVC before starting my company. 

But it was at Charming that, despite it being my least glamorous gig, I learned about garment construction. 

Our department focused on casual fabrics, including denim and twill. 

We sourced merchandise from manufacturers and also produced items in-house.

Before approving final runs, we had to check the production samples’ fit to ensure they met quality standards. 

I was responsible for keeping all the samples organized and worked with the fit model and design teams to ensure the fit was correct.

Granted, Fashion Bug wasn’t exactly known for its high-quality standards. 

If it didn’t fall apart in the wash and met size standards, you could get something passed. 

And we sold a ton of capris.

But our head of QA was well-trained and often frustrated that items were ordered despite looking awful. 

Because of that experience and subsequent relationships with tailors and clothing makers over the years, I learned the nuances between good and bad design and why an item is sometimes inherently unflattering from a construction standpoint.

Related: What to Wear When You Don’t Wear Shorts

Why I Hate Capris

Today, to help prove my point, I purchased two pairs of capris.

One in denim and one in khaki, both sold as “capris” for about $40 each from a mainstream retailer. 

There are a lot of angry comments below about how these are not capris.

Let me assure you, they are.

It says so on the label.

These were being marketed and sold as CAPRIS.

For context, I am 5’10, and I wear a solid size 8.

I paired them with a simple white tee, a long necklace, and wedge sandals to make them look as neutral and presentable as possible.

And for the comments telling me sneaker would make all the difference: false. Nothing would look worse.

They both look so terrible on me; I can’t believe I’m putting these up for all the internet to see.

Why Capris Are Ill-Fitting

Why I hate Capris (and what to wear instead)
Horrible fit and collapsing in the back.

Capris were a notoriously challenging style to get through the QA approval process because their design is inherently imperfect. 

Technically speaking, most capris are made with a leg opening that becomes too narrow too quickly, almost like there is not enough runway, as it moves down the leg, making them bunch at the knee and hug the thighs (see above).

The narrowness of the leg doesn’t allow the material to fall correctly, so the back of the pants “collapses.”

“Collapse” is the technical term used to explain what happens when a pant is constructed in a way that makes the back of the pant bunch and lay on the back of your legs.

Why Capris Are Not Flattering 

Why I hate Capris (and what to wear instead)
Atrocious and embarrassing.

They do the body, regardless of shape or size, no favors from a proportion standpoint.

In all of our style-related posts, I try to teach readers how to create the most flattering, proportional look, regardless of your personal style, body type, budget, etc.

The capri makes this impossible because of where the hem cuts at the leg, usually right through the top to the widest part of the calf, making the legs look stumpy and cutting the line of the body at its most awkward point.

I read somewhere that they make you look like you are standing in a ditch and I couldn’t agree more.

To make matters worse, designers often add ridiculous embellishments that only cheapen the item further, like oversized pockets, cargo straps, zippers, grommets, and cuffs (above).

Aside from doing nothing to enhance your look, the length visually chops off your height, instantly making you look frumpy.

It’s hard to make me look short.

In heels, I’m 6′ tall. Yet, these pants diminish my height significantly. 

For my petite ladies, it’s even worse. 

If you are trying to dress well, you want to make choices strategically.

Every piece of clothing you wear should either support, enhance or improve the overall outfit.

Capris don’t do any of that.

We can do better. 

Why Do Retailers Still Make Capris?

The ugly truth is that capris are cheap pants to make with high margins.

And because they cost little to make, there’s little quality.

Yet women keep buying them because they think they are the only warm weather alternative to shorts.

But there are SO MANY other options that provide the same coverage with infinitely better design.

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What To Wear Instead Of Capris

If you are wearing capris because you are not a fan of shorts, you have many other options that more flattering, modern and easier to style.

First of all, if you like shorts by all means, wear them!

And also skirts and dresses are all wonderful options.

But let’s focus on pant options.

Starting on the left with these FIVE star wide-leg linen-blend pants that will hit at our around your ankles.

The pair above is from Old Navy and one of the most popular pants we’ve featured.

They come in various colors and all sizes. 

You can see three ways to style them here.

Three Ways to Style Old Navy’s Wide Leg Linen Pants

The next option, also from Old Navy, is a simple, lightweight chino with the same casual vibe as a Capri, but they fit 1000 times better. 

Available in all sizes and several fantastic colors

The Difference Between Capri, Cropped And Ankle Pants

The difference is as simple as the inseam.

Typically capris have an inseam of 23″ – 25″, a cropped pant is about 26″ and should hit two to four fingers above your ankle.

And ankle pants have a 28″ inseam and should hit at your ankle.

As you can see, there is a small difference between the three options that make a big difference in fit.

Some of the push back I get when I say to avoid capris is that they “keep you cool.”

To which I say, wear a cropped pant instead of full-length pants.

It’s a difference of about an inch or two and looks a thousand times better.

Of course, retail calls things whatever they want, but these are the standard inseams for each style of pant.

The Bottom Line On Capris

I get a decent amount of negative comments on this post because they think I’m trying to “tell women what to wear.”

Again, I don’t care what you wear.

It’s not that deep.

Certainly not worth getting offended over.

But if you appreciate things like fashion and personal style, we can do so much better than capris.

And if you want to look modern, chic and classic consider some of these alternatives to capris.

Why I Hate Capris (and What to Wear Instead)
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Megan Kristel is an entrepreneur, working mom, and former personal stylist. Tired of the one-dimensional portrayal of women online, she founded The Well Dressed Life as a resource for other professional women.

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Julie

Thursday 23rd of July 2020

I found your opening line hilarious, and while I do agree with the overall sentiment about capri pants not fitting most people, I think you're disregarding the whole point of why people wear capris. It's because they're not as hot as pants. Suggesting that people wear pants instead isn't helpful, and only giving one alternative seems a bit silly. I think high water pants are uglier than capris by a long shot.

Deborah M

Thursday 9th of July 2020

I love capris, but I think of them from my moms time as “pedal pushers, toreadors, clam diggers, etc. Do they narrow to the knee? Then ugh-those never are flattering. My mom used to sew her own and when I grew to her height I wore hers. She cut them straight from the hip bone to just below the bend of the knee (so that it covered your knee when you sat. Even better was when it was cut just where the calf begins to swell. More than a clam digger less than a crop. One touch I never see is the piping she put down the side and at the bottom. A detail from “toreadors “? The straight styling looked great on her rounded curves and my rail thin bones! I’m glad we all have a choice. In the 70’s it was skinny jeans or nothing .

Federica

Wednesday 8th of July 2020

Thank you soooooo much!!! You have changed my shopping forever! I was a cargo pant purchaser for the summer months because I don't like shorts, but they never looked right and always felt like them made me look older and kind of frumpy. Cropped pants from now on!!!

Dawn

Wednesday 17th of June 2020

I agree. I saw a picture of me in my Capris. I was shocked how I looked. Since that time I started wearing ankle or cropped pants. So much more flattering.

Mary

Friday 12th of June 2020

I dont like capris either, but when you get heat indexes at 90+, long pants are to hot. Loose capris or short will help.

Rebecca Beck

Sunday 7th of June 2020

THANK YOU!!! I have NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHAT WOMEN SEE IN CAPRI'S. They are never proportionate and the bottom line in proper fit is PROPORTION!! Thank you for giving women permission to NOT WEAR THE STUPID THINGS. Style always over trends.!!

Jan Ramirez

Friday 22nd of May 2020

My entire work life was spent in corporate America so I was brought up on that "neat and cared for" look. When clothing looks awkward it does nothing good for any figure. I too dislike capri, crop, ankle pants - what ever name attached to pants that look as though those ankles and feet are dangling at the end of ANY pant that is not full length. Most particularly the upcoming fall trend of wide leg - "High Water" pants, as we called them growing up. Pants that you were forced to wear even though you went through your growth spurt and didn't yet have a fitting pair of pants. I just will never do this to myself. Ever.

Mandy

Tuesday 19th of May 2020

Capri pants always remind me of one person's opinion of British women's clothing. "Designed by someone who once read a description of the female body".

Ruth

Monday 11th of May 2020

This article just showed up on my Pinterest feed. What a timely coincidence. Just before Spring Break I took two pairs of capris that had been collecting dust in my closet, took them to the tailor, and had them turned into bermuda shorts. Reduce/reuse/recyle!

Megan Kristel

Monday 11th of May 2020

Great idea!

Amy

Saturday 9th of May 2020

I came across this from Pinterest and it’s great info. I actually didn’t know the difference between Capri and cropped pants before, so this is helpful. My question is, how do petite ladies adjust to this? I’m 5’3” with proportionally short legs even for my height. Capris hit like cropped pants on me, and cropped pants hit like ankle pants. I buy “ankle length” pants when I want full length pants. Any advice? Thanks!

Debbie

Monday 4th of May 2020

THANK YOU!!!! I HATE capris and ankle pants. When you are short and heavy, they make you look shorter and heavier. You have to be nine feet tall and a size zero to look somewhat decent. I think capris and ankle pants should go into the dustbin of style FOREVER. They look good on NO ONE.

Cristina

Friday 1st of May 2020

I am not a fan of Capri pants, mainly because I am short, 5’ 1”. You are correct—-petites should not wear capris since they actually do nothing for one’s shape. I see an ice cream cone at the rear with the woman’s bum emphasized as the ice cream and her legs cut off as the cone. Not a pretty sight! Besides one can tell when a woman has capris, culottes, Bermuda shorts, clam diggers in her wardrobe—-the gradual heights of the tan lines are also unsightly. Dump the frump! Capris are not flattering in the office or out!

Marie

Thursday 16th of April 2020

A huge THANK YOU for publishing this! I have always hated capris, have never worn them & never liked them on any woman. I was so happy when cropped, cigarette & ankle pants came out, like you said, they are a much better look. A good pant should make you look tall & lean while balancing out your hips - it’s all about proportion. I am 5’8” , 148 lbs & a “tad” over 60 with a casual chic effortless style. I strive for the Audrey Hepburn or a French woman style. Why is it so hard in America to buy classic, well made clothes that have texture, good fit, style & a little bit of color? Buying clothes shouldn’t be frustrating!! Everything seems like it’s made for a grandmother (frumpy) or a teenager (clingy, cheap, tight, see through, etc). I would rather have fewer clothes but much better quality. I’m so glad I came across this article! I look forward to receiving your emails.

Mary

Thursday 16th of April 2020

Thanks I always thought it was because I am short, any good recommendations for crop pants that fit short people well

Mags

Monday 6th of April 2020

Thank you for this post!!! If I hate one type of clothing with passion it's the capris and honestly any other cropped pants as well.

E

Thursday 2nd of April 2020

I hate capris too. They make everyone look stumpy. Also, I see this a lot, but isn't it "pants" not "pant" when referring to a pair of pants? The correct use of the word pant would be "I see a rip on the pant leg of that woman" but it is a pair of pants. When did people start using pant instead of pants? Is it a regional thing? I am a terrible speller so I hate when people get all pretentious and correct me, but I am curious.

Carrie

Tuesday 31st of March 2020

You are absolutely correct. I have never understood capris. They make women look like stumps. Thank you for telling the truth.

Kjm

Wednesday 25th of March 2020

Sadly the adverts on this site make the article unreadable. I cant even read what I'm typing! Disappointed 😞

Mary

Wednesday 15th of June 2022

@Megan Kristel, Omg, the world is in crisis, and you're writing about how you hate capris. Please! Byyye

Megan Kristel

Wednesday 25th of March 2020

The world is in actual crisis and you're complaining about ads on a free website.

Louise Meyer

Wednesday 18th of March 2020

I've read that when it comes to Bermuda shorts the inseam can be anywhere from 9-12". Where is the best place for shorts to end on your leg?

T. Stewart

Sunday 15th of March 2020

Megan, My mom used to work for Charming Shoppes too! And I remember once being brought in to model clothes for the buyers. Thanks for the great tips and bringing back memories!

Jasmine Dvorak

Friday 13th of March 2020

Thank you for this! I’ve always been pretty slim but have a severe case of cankles and disproportionally large calves. A boy made fun of them in 3rd grade and I swore off shorts for several summers. I started to get over it but then got called “football calves” and can recall one time when a stranger told me “you must be a runner, I can tell by your calves.” Nope, not a runner. Just lost the genetic lottery. So anyhow, I’ve been avoiding shorts my entire life even though I was always a size 0. The only thing worse than shorts is Capri pants. They accentuate & draw attention to my absolute least favorite area of my body. When I lived in Michigan it was easy enough to suffer through pants for an all-too-quick summer, but I moved to Florida years ago and it’s already too hot for pants in March, let alone the miserably hot and sticky summers. I’m 5’3 so long skirts and dresses require some sort of heel, but now that I have a toddler, I’m not pulling out the wedges all that often. I also feels like it’s hard to wear the same dress often, at least not like you can do with a staple pant. I clicked on the Old Navy cropped pants that you suggested even though I had really bad luck with their maternity clothes, and to my pleasant surprise there’s a 30% off site wide sale, so I grabbed 3 pairs for around $65! I have a feeling I will be living in them until the temps finally drop again in November. THANK YOU!

Joan Wellborn

Tuesday 10th of March 2020

Great article. I think even cropped pants are tricky. I’m 5’3” and shorter between my knee and ankle than my thighs. Rolled pants cut the knee to ankle length in half. I vote for ankle length score cropped.

Mrs Todd

Monday 9th of March 2020

Tim Gunn (Project Runway, Parsons The New School for Design) wrote in 2012 that capris should be banished from women’s closets, for the same reasons you list. You’re in good company, Megan! Capris are ugly, and frumpy. No amount of money can make them look good.

Stacie Kreitman

Monday 9th of March 2020

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. I have HATED capris for as long as they have been on the market. They remind me of something my grandmothers called peddle-pushers and look disgusting on everyone including uber thin models with a significant thigh-gap. Love ankle pants, love bermuda shorts, and skinny crops (think the ones with the flare are just strange, but fitted ones are okay). I just don't believe anyones knees are as bad looking as capris pants.

Megan Kristel

Monday 9th of March 2020

Thanks Stacie and agree! I have never seen a pair of knees as bad as a pair of capris.

LINDA Lane

Monday 9th of March 2020

LOL... When I read this blog last summer, I immediately threw out my capris, good thing I only owned 2pairs! I love your blog, you are a true inspiration, even for a 64yr old!

Megan Kristel

Monday 9th of March 2020

This makes me so happy! Thank you!

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