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17 Hamptons-inspired pants for the coastal grandmother look

The Hamptons look has become a shopping formula, and these 17 pants prove why linen, wide legs, and pull-on waists still sell the dream.

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The coastal grandmother silhouette is no longer just a Nancy Meyers daydream. Us Weekly’s 17 Hamptons-inspired pants start at just $20 on Amazon, translating Lex Nicoleta’s viral aesthetic into something you can actually wear, from school drop-off to a breezy dinner on the water.

1. Linen-blend pull-on trousers

This is the core of the look: relaxed but not careless, with the kind of drape that skims the leg instead of clinging. A linen blend keeps the texture breezy while a pull-on waist delivers that easy, vacation-minded polish coastal grandmother style depends on.

2. Wide-leg neutrals

Wide legs do the heavy lifting here because they move with the body and create that long, seaside line associated with Hamptons dressing. In washed beige, stone, or oat, they read refined and sun-faded, not stiff or office-bound.

3. Soft white beach pants

White is the quickest route to the coastal effect, but only when the fabric has enough structure to stay crisp. Look for a pair that feels easy and polished, the kind stylists would pair with a button-down and leather sandals rather than anything too precious.

4. Earth-toned casual trousers

The current version of the trend leans into earthy color: sand, khaki, driftwood, and clay. Those tones make the pants feel grounded and rich mom adjacent, which is exactly why they read as more elevated than bright summer basics.

5. Drawstring linen pants

A drawstring waist signals ease, but the finish matters. The best versions keep the silhouette clean and the fabric airy, so the pants look like something worn after a beach lunch, not something you threw on in a hurry.

6. Straight-leg seaside staples

Not every coastal pant needs dramatic volume. A straight leg offers a sharper line, which helps the outfit feel intentional and keeps the look from tipping into overly slouchy territory.

7. High-rise wide-leg trousers

A higher rise lengthens the frame and gives a touch of old-money structure to an otherwise relaxed shape. Worn with a tucked-in tee or a white button-down, it lands right in the space where leisure meets luxury.

8. Cropped linen pants

Cropped hems are a smart move in warm weather because they expose the ankle and keep the overall shape light. They work especially well when the fabric has enough body to hang neatly, which is what separates coastal ease from sloppy knitwear territory.

9. Beach-to-brunch trousers

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The best Hamptons-inspired pants can move from a sandy morning to an afternoon reservation without losing their shape. That versatility is part of the aesthetic’s appeal: one pair should do the work of both polish and practicality.

10. Minimalist neutral joggers

When done in a refined fabric, a jogger can still feel coastal rather than sporty. The key is restraint, no loud branding, no bulky cuffs, just a soft neutral palette and a clean line that nods to relaxed luxury.

11. Flowy ankle-length pants

An ankle-skimming hem gives the leg a clean finish and keeps the look fresh with flats or sandals. In a linen blend, the movement is the point, creating that air-through-the-cloth feeling that makes the trend feel so alive.

12. Easy tailoring pants

This is where the Hamptons reference really clicks into place: tailored enough to feel considered, easy enough to wear all day. Think soft pleating, a relaxed seat, and a silhouette that suggests a summer wardrobe with taste, not effort.

13. Vacation-ready seaside trousers

Ralph Lauren has long treated Hamptons style as elevated summer dressing rooted in crisp linens and beach proximity, and this category sits squarely in that lineage. The best pairs feel like they belong to a wardrobe that knows its way around a marina, a farmers market, and a dinner terrace.

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14. Barely-there beige pants

Beige can look flat if the fabric is weak, but in a good linen blend it becomes the quietest form of luxury. These shades are the backbone of the coastal grandmother palette because they let texture do the talking.

15. Pull-on palazzo pants

The palazzo silhouette brings drama, but the pull-on waist keeps it grounded in comfort. That combination gives you the breezy, unfussy energy that made the aesthetic travel from TikTok into mainstream shopping in the first place.

16. Lightweight travel pants

For the reader who wants the look to work beyond the shoreline, lightweight travel pants make the strongest case. They pack well, crease less than you might fear, and still carry the sandy, sun-washed feel that defines the style.

17. Coastal-leaning linen trousers

The final piece is the one that best separates elegant ease from just looking undone. Choose a pair in a soft neutral with a fluid leg and a waist that sits comfortably, and you get the full coastal grandmother effect: polished, practical, and unmistakably ready for summer.

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