In 2026, crochet pants are back – in new, seductive interpretations. Their bohemian, almost “homely” character will set the mood this summer, filling the season with lightness, carefreeness and a sense of freedom. This time, crochet pants are about bright colors, playful combinations and an easygoing energy that shapes the mood and makes you give up jeans, at least for the duration of the vacation.
Alberta Ferretti spring-summer 2026. GoRunway.com
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However, new variations of this trend go far beyond the beach wardrobe. At Burberry, crochet pants have acquired a hybrid sound – in a contrasting combination with leather, where the rigidity of the material balances the softness of the knitted fabric. At Alberta Ferretti, they appeared in a sophisticated cream range – restrained, free from unnecessary decor and at the same time refined. And Chanel, in the cruise collection presented on Lake Como, offers a flawless white multi-layered variation – crochet pants are worn under a fitted minidress in tone.
Burberry spring-summer 2026. GoRunway.com
This trick is also developed by Etro in the 2026 cruise collection: the minidress no longer reveals the legs, but becomes part of the image, complemented by trousers made of the same fabric. Thus, the crochet technique becomes a universal element of the summer wardrobe – it simultaneously reveals the body and leaves room for imagination, creating sophisticated images that balance frankness and elegance.
Etro Resort 2026. GoRunway.com
In more experimental combinations, crochet is integrated into everyday wardrobes: at Leslie Amon – in tandem with denim, at Akoia – in a rich chocolate shade, at Kujten – in pure white, while Rabanne reinforces the bohemian character of this trend.
Chanel Resort 2026. GoRunway.com
In 2026, crochet pants are no longer just a nostalgia for artisanal techniques, but a full-fledged fashion statement. They embody the idea of freedom — stylistic, bodily, and emotional — and offer a new way to integrate summer into your wardrobe.



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