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[[File:Artinstitportland2009palazzo.jpg|thumb|A model wearing palazzo -leg trousers.]]
 
'''Palazzo pants''' ({{lang-en-GB|'''Palazzopalazzo trousers'''}}, [[Indian English]]: '''Pantadapantada''') are long women's trousers cut with a loose, extremely wide leg that flares out from the waist.
 
Palazzo trousers are popular as a summer season style, as they are loose and tend to be flattering in light, flowing fabrics that are breathable in hot weather. [[Crape|Silk crepe/crape]], [[Jersey (fabric)|jersey]],<ref name="Neologisms">{{cite book|last=Algeo|first=John|title=Fifty Years among the New Words: A Dictionary of Neologisms 1941-1991|year=1993|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-44971-7|pages=173}}</ref> and other natural fibre textiles are popular fabrics for this design. Palazzo trousers are less frequently seen during the winter months, but they may be found in wool or heavy synthetic fabrics as well.