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Women's Wide Leg Sweatpants

Regular price $60.00
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Elevated in silhouette and substance, these women's wide-leg sweatpants redefine casual luxury. Crafted from a premium 80% cotton, 20% polyester blend, they pair softness with durability in a 9.1 oz/yd² (310 g/m²) fabric of moderate thickness. The oversized, full-length cut offers timeless ease, while an elastic mid-waist ensures a secure, comfortable fit as you move through daily routines with understated refinement.

Crafting detail is evident in the careful tailoring and fabric selection that supports year-round wear. This piece is designed for versatility—from basics and casual days to sport, travel, and office settings—allowing easy pairing with knitwear or outerwear. Minor batch differences can occur due to fabric, dye, and processing, a common reality in apparel manufacturing that we manage with consistency.

  • Premium cotton blend and weight: 80% cotton, 20% polyester; 9.1 oz/yd² (310 g/m²); moderate thickness built for year‑round wear.
  • Oversized, long silhouette with elastic mid‑waist and integrated elastic straps for flexible, secure comfort throughout the day.
  • Versatile styling: suitable for basics, casual, sport, daily wear, gym sessions, travel, and office settings.
  • Care and longevity: machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); tumble dry low; iron at low temperature, avoid ironing on print; do not bleach; do not dry clean.
  • Size range and notes: available in S–XL with a size chart; minor batch differences may occur due to fabric and dye variations.

S M L XL
inch cm inch cm inch cm inch cm
Length 40.6  103  41.3  105  42.1  107  42.9  109 
Waist 13.0  33  13.8  35  14.6  37  15.4  39 
Hip 22.0  56  22.8  58  23.6  60  24.4  62 

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