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Sign In Here• Elastic waist
• Functional drawstring
• Wide leg
• Fabric: 97% polyester, 3% elastane
• Measurements: (size S) approx. 30" inseam, 11.25" rise
• Rachel is wearing size S
• Brianne is wearing size L
These wide-leg pants have an easy, all-day vibe that flows with every step. The drawstring waist keeps them comfy, and the relaxed cut makes them simple to style. Try them with a simple tank and slides for the day, or a cute blouse and heeled sandals when you’re heading out.
Brianne
I had the opportunity to try both the large and extra-large in the Perfect Harmony Pants. At first, I assumed I’d need the extra-large for that relaxed, flowy vibe -but after trying them on, Kris and I agreed that the large fit perfectly in all the right places. Let’s just say… my butt looked amazing! These pants feature a comfy elastic waistband, a functional drawstring for a customizable fit, and it's a wide-leg style. Super flattering and incredibly comfortable -total win!
Rachel
Oh my goodness you guys! I adore these pants! They are so light and flowy and will be my go-to to pants in the warmer months!! They are comfortable with a nice elastic waistband and a functional drawstring! I’m wearing the size small, and this is the size I would order, making them true to size for me as I’m normally a small in bottoms. These Perfect Harmony Pants are amazing! You’re going to love them!
Carolina
Lightweight, breezy pants are a must for summer. These are made from a lightweight, crepe-like fabric. The waistband is elastic and there is also an adjustable tie. Since the fabric is so lightweight, there are no pockets to weight it down. I really love that the fabric has a texture to it, creating almost a melange type effect. I am 5'6" and I wear 32" inseam usually. I am wearing size Small here and it fits right at my waist. If you want it to sit lower or have a looser fit, I suggest you size up.








