These women's fit pants are comfortable and functional and they adhere to timeless style principles. They have a flattering upwards curve at the back yoke seam which drops at the side seams to incorporate the front pocket opening. As the yoke is all one piece, the side section is slightly on the bias, making for a softer fit over the high hip.
They have well placed pockets: not to encourage a pocket slump but to store the items you need to carry with you. The contemporary side cargo panel incorporates a pocket which is sized to accommodate your phone. You can still hook your hands in there – sometimes it’s difficult to know what to do with your hands – but the pockets are placed so that a pose won’t pull them out of shape. The front pocket has a reinforced opening, good for storing small items like keys, a little uncomfortable to hang your hands in. We’ve left out the back pockets as you have a beautiful yoke line which is going to make your bum look great!
In classic women’s style, the Precious pant leg drops from the hip to the hem where there is a deep hem allowance to enable plenty of flexibility with length adjustment. This women’s style has a shaped waistband with large belt loops and a button fly.
These pants can be worn by men who like a wider leg, just measure your hips to get the right size.
The Precious Pants are made from ‘Eske’ - Blue & Black Herringbone, Flecked Donegal Tweed, manufactured using 100% Pure New Wool. It incorporates a flecked yarn which results in a wide colour palette so you can style it with most other colours. We’ve gone for a dark, consistently stylish, navy base with a multicoloured collection of flecks in a herringbone weave. The result is a fabric which doesn’t shout too loud but which gives a solid sense of style: a style statement for the entire outfit.
The pants are lined to the knee with TENCEL (TM) known for its softness, durability, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties.
The buttons are made from Paua shells so that just about everything in these pants, apart from the thread, can be composted back into the ground at the end of its life.