Every so often, the fashion industry rejuvenates with new styles and some old styles are mixed with modern fashion to create a whole new look. Palazzos are somewhat inspired by bell-bottom jeans. They are everything a woman wants their pants to be; stylish, comfortable, fashionable, and chic. These pants were first introduced in the 1960s by Coco Chanel.

This article brings to you 7 different types of palazzo pants that give you a relaxed and trendy look. Let’s jump into it.

1. Denim Palazzo:

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These palazzo pants are made from denim fabric. The form factor is similar to that of a straight cut palazzo. It has flares at the bottom which make it look appealing. You can wear these palazzo pants to a casual meeting with friends or you can lounge around in them at the mall. The combination of blue denim palazzo and the white shirt is evergreen. You can never go wrong with this look or you can pair it up with funky printed tops. Avoid denim shirts as they will make the palazzo look redundant.

2. Layered Palazzo:

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These pants are made from a bunch of fishnet pieces. Layered palazzos are filled with pleats which are the unique selling proposition of it. You can wear this with almost anything. Halter neck tops, short kurtis, full sleeves t-shirts look very chic with layered palazzo. A long, bright colored kurti with a contrasting pair of layered palazzos are sure to make heads turn your way. Go for high heels or wedges with kind of palazzo.

3. Tiered Palazzo:

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As the name suggests, this kind of palazzo is divided into 3 different tiers. Each tier has a different pattern and design. However, the fabric used is the same in all the parts. This glams up anything that you wear with it. It is perfect for wearing to casual occasions, birthday parties and so on. You can wear a knee-length kurti with this kind of top. Avoid anything beyond knee length as it will cover up the tiers of the palazzo.

4. SlitPalazzo:

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Slit palazzos have a slit from the knees to the end of the palazzo. They are a bit more airy, fashionable, and stylish than the normal palazzos. The slit makes it perfect for wearing to the beach. Casual upper wear like crop tops, tank tops, t-shirts etc. compliment slit palazzos really well. Most of the slit palazzos are made from viscose, rayon, and crepe.

5. Culottes:

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This is the source of origin of all palazzo styles. Unlike other palazzos, these flow just below the knees. These are made from light fabrics like cotton, crepe, and khadi. For footwear, you can select wedges. Birthed in France in the 18th century, culottes are the inspiration of the cropped palazzos. These look pretty much similar to skirt because of the cut at the bottom. These are perfect for casual as well as formal occasions. T-shirts, spaghetti tops, shirts etc. go well with culottes.

6. Dhoti Palazzo Pants:

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The palazzo pants are a mixture of dhoti and harem pants. They have a tapered fit around the ankles and flared around the hips and thighs. These are unique and definitely catch some eyes. This palazzo pant is indeed the best bottom wear for ethnic functions. You can couple them with a wide range of tops like straight kurtis, short kurtis, shirts, anarkalis, spaghetti tops and so on.

7. Bootcut Palazzo:

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This palazzo ditches the flared design and rocks the bootcut design. For most of the part, it looks like a pant but is actually a palazzo. Since it ditches the flared bottom, it becomes perfect bottom wear for office, college, and formal meetings. These are made from cotton fabric and hence comfort will never be an issue in these pants. Team bootcut palazzo with cropped t-shirts, blazers, and formal shirts.

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