Noah Wide Leg Pant - Plum with Blue Stripe
Noah Wide Pant – Plum Blue Stripe Meet the pant that does it all. The Noah Wide Pant in Plum Blue Stripe is the effortless, stylish twist on the classic track pant you didn't know you needed. Cool, comfortable and made for everyday living. Crafted from a soft poly cotton blend with a touch of spandex for easy movement, the Noah Wide Pant sits beautifully through the body with a relaxed wide leg silhouette that feels as good as it looks. The elasticated waist keeps things comfortable all day long, while the pintuck detail on the front leg elevates it from casual to effortlessly put-together. Handy zip-closure side pockets mean this pant works just as hard as you do. The rich plum blue stripe is bold yet versatile, pairing beautifully with a simple white tee, a fitted knit or a relaxed blouse. Dress it up with heels and a blazer for an evening out or keep it casual with sneakers and your favourite everyday top. Whether you're lounging at home, running errands or heading out for coffee, the Noah Wide Pant delivers that perfect balance of cool and comfortable without compromising on style. An effortless wardrobe staple you'll live in all season long. Features Wide leg silhouette Elasticated waist Zip-closure side pockets Pintuck detail on front leg Plum blue stripe Soft, comfortable fabrication with stretch Easy to dress up or down Perfect for pairing with a fitted knit, relaxed blouse or simple tee for an effortless everyday look. Fabric: 45% Polyester, 45% Cotton, 10% Spandex Fit: True to size: we recommend sticking to your usual size in this style. Size Waist Waist (Stretched) Length 8 33cm 46cm 102cm 10 34cm 48cm 103cm 12 37cm 49cm 105cm 14 38cm 52cm 108cm *Please note waist measurement has been taken from seam to seam. For full measurement please double.
Specifications
- Size
- 8, 10, 12, 14
Variants (4)
- 8 — 109.95 AUD — In stock
- 10 — 109.95 AUD — In stock
- 12 — 109.95 AUD — In stock
- 14 — 109.95 AUD — In stock
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