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Are Capris Still in Style in 2025? Here’s What to Wear Instead

Are capris still in style in 2025? It’s a fair question—and one I’ve been asked more times than I can count. Capri pants are back in stores, but that doesn’t mean they’re back in style. In fact, they remain one of the most unflattering pants for women over 40—and in this post, I’ll explain why, and what to wear instead.

This post might sound a little spicy, but here’s the truth: there are very few pieces of clothing I think should be banished entirely.

Fashion is flexible. With the right fit, fabric, and styling, we can make most things work—even pieces you might initially write off. But capris? They’re the rare exception.

They’re fundamentally flawed.

There are a few other trends I personally can’t get behind—like oversized blazers that make you look like you raided your dad’s closet, and those new barrel jeans that feel more awkward than avant-garde—but capris remain at the top of the “please no” list.

This post originally went live over a decade ago and somehow became one of my most popular. I thought I could quietly retire it, assuming capris had finally faded away. But lately, they’ve crept back into stores—from Old Navy to Nordstrom—and the question has returned: Are capris still in style, or is it time to move on?

And if you love your capris? That’s okay! You don’t need permission to wear what makes you feel good. But if you’ve ever wondered why they’re so hard to style—or why you don’t feel your best in them—this post is for you.

Why Capris Are Still in Stores (But Not in Style)

We touched on this in Are Tory Burch Miller Sandals Out of Style in 2025? Here’s Why I’m Still Wearing Mine, but it’s worth repeating: what’s considered “in” or “out” often has less to do with timeless style—and more to do with inventory, marketing cycles, and profit margins. Trends don’t just appear organically; they’re curated by retailers to keep us shopping.

Capri pants are a perfect example. They’re inexpensive to manufacture, easy to scale across sizes, and require very little tailoring. That makes them highly profitable, especially when marketed as a practical, “cooler” alternative to full-length pants for summer.

But let’s be honest: they’re not back because they look good—they’re back because they’re easy to sell.

Retailers count on familiarity and nostalgia to drive sales, which is why you’re seeing capris again in mainstream stores—from Old Navy to Nordstrom. But don’t confuse availability with style relevance.

So, are capris still in style from a fashion-forward, flattering perspective? Not really—and here’s why they still miss the mark.

Why Capris Are Unflattering on Women Over 40

This is a fashion site for women over 40 who want to feel stylish and confident. If you’re in the “don’t tell me what to wear” camp, this probably isn’t for you. But if you’re looking for insight into why something feels off—and what works better—keep reading.

Woman in blue capri pants showing poor fit: collapsed leg, knee bunching, and awkward hem. Highlights why capris are unflattering.

1. Capris Are Poorly Designed and Disrupt Your Shape

Capri pants often collapse in the back, bunch at the knees, and stop at the widest part of your leg. Even higher-end versions rarely get the proportions right.

Most capris:

  • Narrow too quickly at the knee
  • Collapse at the back of the leg
  • Emphasize the widest part of your lower leg
  • Disrupt the long, clean line that makes an outfit look put-together

I started my career as a fashion buyer. Capris almost always failed quality control. They’re just not designed to flatter anyone. That’s why they continue to rank as one of the most unflattering pants for women over 40.

2. Capris Disrupt the Rule of Thirds

Even when well-made, capri pants break the golden ratio rule of thirds, which is one of the key principles behind flattering proportions in dressing.

Take a look at the image above. On the left, the capris divide the body into awkward proportions—approximately 1/3 from the waist up, 5/12 through the hips and thighs, and the remaining 1/4 from the hem to the foot. The issue lies in that bottom quarter. The capri’s hemline cuts the leg abruptly at a narrow point and clings tightly to the calf, creating an unflattering break in the visual line. This disrupts the natural flow of the outfit and visually shortens the leg, throwing off the overall balance.

Compare that to the image on the right. The longer pant leg helps maintain the ideal 1/3 (top) to 2/3 (bottom) ratio, which elongates the frame and creates a more balanced silhouette.

I’m 5’10”, and even on me, the capris make my legs look shorter and my frame more compact. If they do that to me, imagine what they do for petites.

3. They’re Cheap to Produce—Not Designed for Style

Capri pants displayed on hangers in a department store, illustrating their return to retail despite being an unflattering style.

Capris use less fabric and require minimal tailoring, which makes them profitable for retailers. But that doesn’t mean they’re better. Many women feel like they have to wear capris for summer—but you don’t. There are far better alternatives that offer comfort and style.

4. They Don’t Actually Keep You Cooler

Close-up of capri pants from the knee down, showing heavy fabric and mid-calf length. Demonstrates why capris don’t actually keep you cooler.

This actually drives me a little crazy. I’m 45, I run warm, and I live through hot, humid East Coast city summers—so I promise, a few inches of exposed calf aren’t doing much for temperature regulation. Especially when the fabric is synthetic or heavy, capris can actually make things worse.

Lightweight, full-length pants in breathable fabrics like linen or cotton will keep you just as cool—if not cooler—while maintaining better proportions.

If staying comfortable in the heat is your priority, focus on the fabric and fit, not just the length.

Capris vs Cropped Pants: What’s the Difference?

Inseam length makes a huge difference in proportion and overall style. Here’s a quick guide:

StyleInseamWhere It HitsFlattering?
Capris23″–25″Mid-calf, widest part of legNo
Cropped Pants26″Just above the ankleYes
Ankle Pants28″Right at the ankleYes

IIt’s important to remember that many brands use these terms interchangeably, so always check the inseam—especially when shopping online. I’ve seen ankle pants labeled as capris, capris called cropped, and cropped pants listed as ankle-length.

You also know what works best for your height. If you’re petite, a style labeled “capri-length” might hit you at the ankle—but that’s not really a capri. The name doesn’t matter as much as where the hem actually lands on your body.

Capri Pants Alternatives: What to Wear Instead in 2025

Of course, you can wear shorts! But if you like capris for their leg coverage, breathability, or comfort, here are four modern, flattering alternatives—especially great for women over 40. And if shorts aren’t your thing either, be sure to check out What to Wear When You Don’t Wear Shorts for even more stylish summer outfit ideas.

1. Cropped Pants

A polished upgrade. Cropped pants hit just above the ankle (typically with a 26″ inseam), which keeps your proportions balanced.

Look for:

  • Straight or wide-leg cuts
  • Lightweight summer fabrics like cotton, linen, or Tencel
  • Neutral tones or subtle prints

2. Ankle-Length Pants

An easy, go-with-anything option. These hit at the ankle (around a 28″ inseam) and create a long, clean line.

Style with:

  • Flats, sneakers, or block heels
  • Fitted or relaxed tops
  • Lightweight jackets or cardigans

3. Midi Skirts and Dresses

If you want breathability and movement, midi skirts and dresses offer coverage without chopping your legs in half.

Choose:

  • Flowy A-line or tiered silhouettes
  • Summer-friendly fabrics like cotton poplin or rayon
  • Lengths that hit mid-shin for a balanced look

4. Full-Length Summer Trousers

Breezy, elegant, and comfortable. These give you full coverage and an elongating effect.

Look for:

  • Linen, cotton, or gauze fabrics
  • Wide or relaxed straight-leg shapes
  • Light or neutral tones for versatility

👖 Are Capris Still in Style in 2025?

Quick Answer:
No, capris are not considered stylish in 2025. While they’ve reappeared in stores, they remain one of the most unflattering pant styles for women over 40. For a more modern look, try cropped or ankle-length pants instead.

Frequently Asked Question

Are capris still in style?
They’re making a small comeback, but that doesn’t mean they’re flattering. Cropped or ankle pants offer a more modern and wearable alternative.

What’s the difference between capris and cropped pants?
Capris end mid-calf and cut your leg at its widest point. Cropped pants hit just above the ankle, which helps elongate the leg line and creates a better silhouette.

Aren’t capris just pedal pushers from the ’50s?
There was a version of these called pedal pushers—but those were often slim, clean-lined, and better constructed. They had a tailored look that reflected the elegance of the era. Today’s capris tend to be less structured, made with lower-quality materials, and don’t offer the same flattering silhouette. So while the inspiration may be vintage, the modern execution often misses the mark.

What should I wear instead of capris in the summer?
Try cropped pants, ankle-length trousers, midi skirts, or wide-leg trousers. You’ll stay just as cool and feel more polished.

Do capris make you look shorter?
Yes. Capris visually shrink your leg line and draw attention to the widest part of your calf—something most women over 40 are trying to avoid.

Final Thoughts

So, are capris still in style? Not if your goal is to feel modern, confident, and put-together.

Capris had their moment. But if you want a wardrobe that feels fresh and flattering—it’s time to let them go.

Instead, try cropped pants, ankle trousers, breezy wide-leg options, or midi skirts. These styles offer the same comfort with far more polish.

Because dressing well isn’t about following trends—it’s about finding the right proportions, fabrics, and fit for you.

And if you genuinely love your capris? Wear them proudly. But if you’ve been feeling like something’s off every time you put them on—it’s not you. It’s the pants.

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Helen

Sunday 14th of May 2023

I LOVE your suggestion! I generally wear long shorts that hit above the knee or the couple of crops I have and hate. I will have to give your ideas a try! Thank you!

Rayna

Saturday 13th of May 2023

Thank you for posting pictures of the alternatives or should I say replacements for capris. And I’m with you… I HATE Capris!! They do not look good on anyone! I hope all women read this article and make changes soon! Again, thank you!!

Carrie

Saturday 13th of May 2023

I'm with you 100%!!! Nothing worse than looking like a STUMP!!!

Kymber

Saturday 13th of May 2023

Agree 100%. I loathe capri pants. I threaten to haunt my daughter if she ever lets me wear capri pants when I hit 70+ yrs old. Every single 70+ I see are wearing ugly a$$ capris!

Kathy Price

Friday 12th of May 2023

Try living in Florida where it is hot 11 months out of a year. Some of us are too old for shorts, Capris are the next best thing! Don’t like them, don’t wear them!

Megan Kristel

Friday 12th of May 2023

This is a site about fashion, Kathy.

Dodee

Friday 12th of May 2023

Love your taste. Where can I find plus clothes. I see the cutest clothes and many times they quit making the same thing when it gets to plus size. Even on line, I’m having a hard time finding cute affordable clothes. Thank yoi

Megan Kristel

Friday 12th of May 2023

Most of our posts include plus size options.

Jasmine

Thursday 11th of May 2023

Nothing wrong with capris i think depneds how you wear it and your body type i think its cute

Loraine

Thursday 11th of May 2023

Bravo! My thoughts exactly!

Sara

Thursday 11th of May 2023

I dislike capris also.

Pam Bradley

Thursday 11th of May 2023

Loved your post and I agree 100%! Capri pants are just down right ugly and are not flattering for any shape or age. I’m a 65-year-old grandma still traveling and working as a consultant and I refuse to wear them! Ever!

Christine

Thursday 11th of May 2023

Thank you for a well explained tutorial. As I have been in fashion for most part of my working life I totally agree with you. I hate capri style garments. I am a tall lady my self and by wearing capris I find they cut me in 3 layers. Why on earth wear something that is so unflattering. Salespeople should be more honest with there customers and direct them to the right choice of garment. I have to agree a lot of purchasing decisions are made at a price point. But for a few extra dollars you’ll be able to stand tall and proud of your appearance.

Rebekah

Thursday 11th of May 2023

I've always thought that capris were unflattering on me (but purchased and wore them anyway.) I could never pinpoint why they looked bad, and assumed it was my weight, but your explanation makes perfect sense. In fact I would have never guessed you were so tall based on the picture. Within the past 2 years I have discovered cropped and ankle pants, both of which I love and feel so much better in, and frankly don't think are any warmer to wear than capris. Thanks so much for the wealth of information in this post.

Carmen

Thursday 11th of May 2023

Thank you so much for exposing the awful capri! Ialso love that you give alternatives. My only issue in regards to crop pant? I am around 5'9" and 50+. When I was in my early 20's they didn't make pants for tall and many of my long pants were too short and I HATED this. Cropped pants remind me of those loathsome pants, so I bring myself to wear them. But I'll try again. Thank you for the tips.

Kay White

Wednesday 10th of May 2023

I gave up wearing capris years ago but not soon enough (ha) because I couldn’t make them look flattering on me for nothing! This is the first time I have ever read anything anywhere that agrees with my distaste for capris. I did however see a styling tv show one time that said to a client to never ever wear capris. Agree!!!

Stephanie

Wednesday 10th of May 2023

I couldn't agree more!!!

Emily

Tuesday 9th of May 2023

Thank you!!! I hate capris. I see so many women who could look cute, look awful in capris. However, struggle with alternatives to this clothing item. But I loved the cropped pant idea. Thanks for taking a stand against the frump.

Mary

Tuesday 9th of May 2023

I am in total agreement with you. Capris are the most unflattering piece of clothing next to leggings that I have ever seen. And companies allow women to wear them to work in the office. Just unacceptable in my book.

Betsy Johnson

Tuesday 9th of May 2023

Agree 100%!!!

Katherine

Tuesday 9th of May 2023

I agree. I am 5’1” and capris hit right where my calves are the biggest. Never liked that.

Dottie

Tuesday 9th of May 2023

I LOVE this article. I do not like nor have I ever liked capri’s and they definitely do not flatter any body at all.

Diana Moore

Tuesday 9th of May 2023

Hi Megan. So nice to have someone providing some comments who is your height. Most fashion stylists I read are around 5’4”. Pant length is not as much an issue. I am exactly the same size and have always struggled with summer pants. I find even the cropped variety don’t feel good as to me. Like part of the pant leg is missing or the pants are too short! Thanks for your comments.

Wanda Oickle

Tuesday 9th of May 2023

Great article. Loved your post and I couldn’t agree more. I’m a petite woman and capris on me don’t even look like capris they look weird and wrong. I do wear shorts and love them but my choice for summer pants are cropped and ankle. Cropped for more casual~ankle for dress. Keep the advice flowing. Cheers

Deb hall

Monday 8th of May 2023

I have always disliked capries, grew up wear high water, pants when allowed to wear them! We were not allowed to wear pants to high school in 1973!

Roberta

Monday 8th of May 2023

Capris are the worst. I’m always amazed when I see women wear them, especially if they are a bit overweight and short.

Donna

Monday 8th of May 2023

You are just part of the industry to convince people this isn’t the fashion anymore to encourage women to buy new clothes. A woman should wear what makes her feel good an

Megan Kristel

Monday 8th of May 2023

This. Is. A. Website. About. Fashion.

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