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Wide Leg Houndstooth Tailored Trousers In Black & White
Elevate your wardrobe with the Apricot Wide Leg Houndstooth Tailored Trousers, embodying sophisticated style in a classic black-and-white plaid check pattern. These trousers are crafted from a comfortable woven fabric composed of 67% Polyester, 29% Viscose, and 4% Elastane, ensuring both stretch and durability. Featuring a high-rise waist, relaxed wide-leg silhouette, and convenient side pockets, these trousers offer both structure and ease. Designed with a zip closure, they pair seamlessly with blazers or tees for a versatile look, while care instructions suggest a machine wash with cold water and line drying.
Elevate your wardrobe with the Apricot Wide Leg Houndstooth Tailored Trousers, embodying sophisticated style in a classic black-and-white plaid check pattern. These trousers are crafted from a comfortable woven fabric composed of 67% Polyester, 29% Viscose, and 4% Elastane, ensuring both stretch and durability. Featuring a high-rise waist, relaxed wide-leg silhouette, and convenient side pockets, these trousers offer both structure and ease. Designed with a zip closure, they pair seamlessly with blazers or tees for a versatile look, while care instructions suggest a machine wash with cold water and line drying.
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Wide Leg Houndstooth Tailored Trousers In Black & White—
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Elevate your wardrobe with the Apricot Wide Leg Houndstooth Tailored Trousers, embodying sophisticated style in a classic black-and-white plaid check pattern. These trousers are crafted from a comfortable woven fabric composed of 67% Polyester, 29% Viscose, and 4% Elastane, ensuring both stretch and durability. Featuring a high-rise waist, relaxed wide-leg silhouette, and convenient side pockets, these trousers offer both structure and ease. Designed with a zip closure, they pair seamlessly with blazers or tees for a versatile look, while care instructions suggest a machine wash with cold water and line drying.






















