Meghan Markle’s ‘poverty’ restricts her from altering trousers

Meghan Markle sticks to small brand fashion


Meghan Markle usually purchases clothing from smaller brands to restrict overspending, but this comes at a cost of her flaunting “too long trousers” everywhere!

According to FEMAIL, experts have claimed that the slacks she wears can’t be altered, making them “too controversial” for larger fashion houses to sell them.

There have been various sightings of the Duchess of Sussex dragging around floor-length garments over the past six years.

In her latest spotting at a business summit in New York City, she was seen sporting a pair of beige linen trouser that were reportedly bought from an Australian brand named St. Agni for about £360.

At one point in time, Meghan Markle stood next to makeup artist Bobbi Brown and fashion designer Misha Nonoo for a photograph, where her feet were totally hidden by some “absurdly long” pants.

Even the dresses and overalls that she wears are sweeping the floor!

Celebrity stylist Rochelle White informed that the Duchess of Sussex’s pants from St. Agni couldn’t be altered to fit her 5ft. 6 inches tall height.

She said, “I know that wide leg long trousers are in fashion and trend piece right now. They have been dominating Instagram and runways, so I think she likes the style.”

“But Meghan Markle could also be working with a designer or stylist where it might be impossible to have alterations done. So, as a result, they are longer,” the fashionista added.