We all know the devil’s in the details. Whether those details come in the form of ruching, strategic cut-outs or quilting, it’s often the difference between a fashion do and a fashion don’t. The latest must-have accent? Drawstrings.
The ability to customize everything from shirts to dresses to even the hem of your pants is just one of the upsides. Most drawstrings boast toggles that help secure everything in place while offering a little sartorial eye candy in the process. The Spring 2020 runways really embraced the trend with brands like Bottega Veneta and 3.1 Phillip Lim prominently featuring drawstrings in their collections.

But if you think this trend won’t translate off the catwalk, you’re dead wrong. We found several iterations you can wear IRL without looking like you’re trying too hard. Scroll through the slideshow below to see the best drawstring pieces currently on offer.
Drawstring Everything
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Zara
Faux Leather Top, $39.90 at Zara
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Tibi
Mendini Ruched Satin-Twill Tapered Pants, $180 at Net-a-Porter
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Mango
Drawstring Waist Dress, $29.99 at Mango
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JW Anderson
Striped Belted Wool-Blend Shorts, $220 at Net-a-Porter
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Nicholas Kirkwood
Delfi Ballerina in Ecru, $470 at Nicholas Kirkwood
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Jacquemus
Mimosa Gathered Poplin Top, $545 at Net-a-Porter
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Monse
Deconstructed Cycling Top, $495 at Shopbop
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Altuzarra
Lia Floral-Devoré Crepe Drawstring Shirt, $398 at Matches Fashion
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Rag & Bone
Ina Dress, $325 at Shopbop