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title: "Paco pants: Fabric Options"
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These work best in a lighter fabric with relatively good drape.
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A light cotton, or chambray are particularly well-suited.\
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Rayon or jersey will work too, but will give it a more casual-look.
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For the opposite effect, less casual and more style, you can consider a silk blend or light wool.
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<Tip>
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###### Some things to avoid
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Resist the temptation to make these in linen.
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While linen is the go-to for hot summer days, I would not recommend it for these pants
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as they come with an elasticated waist/cuffs, which means wrinkle hell.
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Use one of out other designs with a fitted waist if you want linen pants.
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Also avoid picking a fabric with a lot of stretch, for it will complicate matters when you're installing the elastic.
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</Tip>
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