Striped Waist Wide Leg Pants
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The Striped Waist Wide Leg Pants fuse modern streetwear with timeless tailoring. Crafted for unisex wear in a premium cotton blend—54.7% polyester, 39.8% cotton, 5.5% spandex—the fabric weighs 11.2 oz/yd² (380 g/m²) and offers a substantial, durable hand. The striped waistband anchors a mid-rise silhouette that flows into a generous wide leg, with thoughtfully placed pockets and a functional drawstring that ensures a precise, comfortable fit for daily wear across seasons.
This piece speaks to careful provenance and lasting value: deliberate construction, refined materials, and a design that remains relevant beyond passing trends. Care is straightforward—machine wash at 30°C on a gentle cycle; do not bleach; tumble dry low; iron at a low temperature, avoiding ironing on prints; do not dry clean. Notes acknowledge minor batch differences that can occur during fabric, dye, and process variations—an honest reminder of the garment’s natural evolution and character.
- Striped waistband, unisex mid-rise, wide-leg silhouette with a functional drawstring and pockets.
- Premium fabric blend and weight: 11.2 oz/yd² (380 g/m²); 54.7% polyester, 39.8% cotton, 5.5% spandex; thick yet comfortable.
- Versatile styling across Basics, Casual, Street, Office, Outdoor, and Daily Casual wear; seasons: Spring, Autumn, Winter.
- Care instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature; Do not dry clean.
- Size range and measurements: S–2XL; Length 41.7"–43.3" (106–110 cm); Waist 34"–42" (86–106 cm); Hip 54"–62" (137–157 cm).
| S | M | L | XL | 2XL | ||||||
| inch | cm | inch | cm | inch | cm | inch | cm | inch | cm | |
| Length | 41.7 | 106 | 42.1 | 107 | 42.5 | 108 | 42.9 | 109 | 43.3 | 110 |
| Waist | 13.4 | 34 | 14.2 | 36 | 15.0 | 38 | 15.7 | 40 | 16.5 | 42 |
| Hip | 21.3 | 54 | 22.0 | 56 | 22.8 | 58 | 23.6 | 60 | 24.4 | 62 |
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