Olive Gauze Wide-Leg Button-Front Pants: Small-3X
Pickup available at Leavenworth, KS
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These olive gauze wide-leg pants are a wardrobe staple you'll reach for all season long. The soft, textured cotton-blend gauze fabric is lightweight and breathable, with a relaxed wide-leg silhouette that's both comfortable and effortlessly stylish. A button-front high-rise waist, large patch pockets, and a frayed raw hem give them a casual-chic boho edge that pairs beautifully with everything from a simple white tee to a flowy blouse.
Lu is wearing a small in the pant...her is size is an 8/10
- Small 6/8, Medium 8/10,Β Large 10/12, XL 12/14, 1X 14/16, 2X 16/18 3X 18/20
Available in sizes Small through 3X β because great style should be accessible to everyone.
- Olive green gauze fabric with subtle texture
- Button-front closure with wooden-tone buttons
- High rise β 12" rise
- Wide-leg silhouette β 25" inseam
- Large patch pockets on both hips
- Frayed raw hem detail
- Fabric: 65% Cotton, 35% Polyester
Care Instructions: Hand wash cold. Do not bleach. Iron on low heat. Hang or lay flat to dry, or dry clean.
Styling & Fit FAQ
Who are these pants for?
These are for any woman who loves easy, earthy style. The extended sizing through 3X means everyone can wear them. They're perfect for the woman who wants a comfortable, put-together look without any effort.
How do they fit?
High-rise fit with a 12" rise and 25" inseam. The wide leg is roomy and flows beautifully. The button-front waist is not elastic β size according to your waist measurement. If you're between sizes, size up for comfort through the waist.
What do I pair them with?
A simple white or cream tee is the perfect pairing, as shown. Also gorgeous with a linen blouse, a fitted tank, or a cropped button-front top. Sandals, espadrilles, or booties all complement the look.
What occasions are they good for?
Everyday casual wear, weekend outings, farmers markets, lunch dates, travel, and any occasion where you want a relaxed, stylish look without trying too hard.
How do I care for them?
Hand wash cold, iron on low if needed, and hang or lay flat to dry. Dry cleaning is also an option to keep them looking their best.















