Wide legged trousers have slowly been battling against the skinny jean generation for the last couple seasons, becoming wider with more swing then a pro tennis player. But for SS16 theyre here and they making themselves known, with Topman Designs Northern Soul Train inspired collection having high waistlines on their two-piece suit trousers. Fashion East's Charles Jeffrey's presentation took androgynous fashion to another level, with low cut necklines, paint splattered jeans and tops Jackson Pollock would be proud of and wide leg trousers in traditional suit fabric, anchoring the collection into a contemporary feel. In contrast GQ Chinas support funded, Sean Suen, carried on the wet-look trend with 3/4 length trousers in black and black with chunky chalk stripe. What were your biggest takeaways from this year's LC:M? Let us know by leaving a comment below.