Spanish fashion brand Lefties has launched lightweight khaki cargo trousers priced at €22.99 for the transition into autumn.
The garment, officially named the Pantalón Cargo Fluido, moves away from traditional rigid military designs by using a fluid fabric and a relaxed cut.

The trousers feature a wide cut along the leg that narrows slightly at the hem to create volume. Discretely integrated side pockets are positioned at mid-thigh, preserving the classic cargo detail without added bulk.
Lefties is a budget fast-fashion chain owned by Inditex, the Spanish retail giant behind Zara, Pull&Bear, and Massimo Dutti. Originally created as an outlet store for excess Zara stock, Lefties has grown into a standalone brand known for affordable trend-focused clothing across Spain and international markets.

Design details and seasonal styling
The fluid fabric makes the piece suitable for the final days of summer. Its khaki green shade aligns with traditional autumn color palettes, allowing the item to remain wearable throughout the cooler months.
For day-to-night wear, the design can be paired with a romantic white blouse featuring ruffles and floaty fabric to soften the utilitarian aesthetic. Low-heeled sandals and a shoulder bag complete the bohemian outfit for informal evening gatherings.

In Spain, socialising on outdoor terraces after work, known locally as a terracita session, is a widespread cultural habit during late summer and autumn evenings. Versatile wardrobe pieces that transition seamlessly from office settings to relaxed outdoor venues are widely favored by urban workers.
Workwear and casual combinations
For office environments, the trousers can be combined with a blue or patterned shirt, ballerina flats, and a large handbag. As temperatures drop in autumn, layering with a thin knit sweater and a jacket preserves the relaxed workwear look.

A casual alternative pairs the trousers with a striped t-shirt and trainers. The simple styling offers a comfortable alternative to classic denim jeans for everyday wear.
Cargo trousers originated as military attire for British forces in the late 1930s, featuring large side pockets designed to carry field equipment. Over subsequent decades, utilitarian wear evolved into mainstream streetwear and contemporary women fashion collections.
The item is designed for effortless daily wear, offering a distinct alternative to standard denim while easily adapting to morning-to-night schedules.
