A fluid and quietly directional piece from Repertoire, these draped pants capture that effortless balance between comfort and modern silhouette. Cut from a lightweight rayon fabric, the material has a soft, almost liquid drape. It moves easily with the body and falls in gentle folds rather than holding structure. The texture is smooth with a matte finish, giving it a relaxed, understated feel. The silhouette is intentionally loose and architectural. A dropped crotch creates a subtle harem-style shape, adding volume through the hip while tapering down toward the ankle. The result is a shape that feels both relaxed and considered, easy to wear, yet visually interesting. An elasticated waistband with a drawstring adds to the ease of the piece, allowing it to sit comfortably on the waist or slightly lower on the hip depending on styling. The black draw cord and metal tips introduce a small contrast detail, while the exposed zip pockets give a slightly utilitarian edge. The color sits somewhere between a soft denim blue and a muted slate tone: versatile, calm and easy to pair with neutrals, crisp whites or deeper tones. These are the kind of trousers that work best when styled simply: a fitted tank, oversized shirt or minimal knit, letting the shape do the talking. Please compare your measurements with the ones provided below, as sizing may vary between different manufacturers. Tag Size: 10 Reasonably stretch. The waist band stretches well. Actual flat measurements: Waist - 37 Hips - 59 Hem - 12 Inseam - approximately 56 Rise - 45 (drop crotch) Full length - 97 (where waistband 4) General condition of the item: Very good. No holes, stains or structural damage. The zippers are fully functional, the elastic bands are fine, and the waist cord is not frayed. Imperfections: Nothing was noticed. Not a defect, but a feature: there is a pronounced rayon pattern of the fabric (please see photo). Overall condition 1-10: 8 #29
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