
What “Oversized” Really Means
Oversized doesn’t mean sloppy — it’s intentional volume. Designers are playing with proportion rather than just “bigger fits.” You’ll see:
Broader shoulders and longer lines in blazers and coats
Loose, wide-leg or puddle trousers that pool slightly at the shoe
Billowy shirts and boxy knits that create air and movement
It’s about confidence through comfort — looking relaxed, powerful, and modern all at once.
Key Pieces
1. Big Blazers
Structure: Padded or dropped shoulders, longer hem hitting below the hips.
Styling: Cinch at the waist with a belt for shape, or wear open over a crop top or fitted tank.
Fabrics: Tweed, wool blends, or even leather for a sleek edge.
Runway inspo: The Row, Acne Studios, Bottega Veneta, and Balenciaga all did exaggerated tailoring this season.
2. Baggy Trousers
Cuts: Wide-leg, straight, or even cargo-inspired — often high-waisted.
Styling trick: Pair with a tucked-in slim top or a cropped jacket to define your waistline.
For balance: Try slightly chunky shoes or boots so your silhouette stays grounded.
Hot detail: “Puddling” — when the hem touches the top of your shoe — is trending.
3. Loose Shirts & Blouses
Fabric focus: Crisp cotton or flowing silk — tuck one side in or leave open over a tank.
Layering: Works great over bralettes, corsets, or mini vests.
Casual version: Oversized flannel or denim shirts for a streetwear vibe.