High-waisted wool blend pants with raw wool weave, pleats, stretched pleat, pockets, straight leg, zip closure and front hook. Composition: 60% wool, 40% polyester
Imported
Color: Blue
Size and fit:
true to size fit
US sizing
Model number: P0201206XLV
About the designer
Theory is an American clothing brand that specializes in high-end trousers. The label developed an innovative stretch fabric for its first women's pants and later applied similar technology to its men's collections. These simple, chic, functional designs are essential wardrobe staples.
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*The same item may be available on our site from another partner boutique.
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