ladies wide leg dress trousers Vita High Waisted Wide Leg Pants for Women – Belted wide leg trousers – Own  Your Drama
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ladies wide leg dress trousers

ladies wide leg dress trousers Vita High Waisted Wide Leg Pants for Women – Belted wide leg trousers – Own Your Drama

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ladies wide leg dress trousers Vita High Waisted Wide Leg Pants for Women – Belted wide leg trousers – Own Your DramaVita Wide Leg Pants That Turn Sidewalks Into Runways Bestie, these are not your average trousers. These high waisted wide leg pants come with a belted waist that snatches you in seconds, a flowy drape that feels like freedom, and four core colors (brown, olive, black, navy) that scream quiet luxury. Basically: chic wide leg trousers that pack light, stun big, and make every outfit feel Pinterest worthy. Features of high waisted wide leg pants High

Vita Wide-Leg Pants That Turn Sidewalks Into Runways 

Bestie, these are not your average trousers. These high waisted wide leg pants come with a belted waist that snatches you in seconds, a flowy drape that feels like freedom, and four core colors (brown, olive, black, navy) that scream quiet luxury.

Basically: chic wide leg trousers that pack light, stun big, and make every outfit feel Pinterest-worthy.

Features of high waisted wide leg pants

  • High-rise belted waist: snatches and defines for a true high-waisted wide-leg silhouette.
  • Flowing wide-leg cut: moves like a skirt for that flowy wide-leg pants vibe.
  • Wrinkle-resistant woven blend: packs light and stays crisp as your go-to travel wide-leg pants.
  • Sleek side pockets: practical wide-leg pants with pockets without adding bulk.
  • Tailored pleats + belt detail: elevated, polished finish for belted wide-leg pants that work at the office.
  • Seasonless neutrals: available in brown, olive, black & navy (hello brown wide-leg pants).

Please Refer the size Chart for Accurate Measurements, and Purchase accordingly.

Product Details:

  • Product type: High waisted wide leg trousers with belted waist
  • Fabric & composition: Lightweight woven rayon blend breathable, wrinkle-resistant
  • Fit + silhouette: High rise, relaxed through hip, flowy wide leg cut
  • Key features: Belted waist, side pockets, clean tailored pleats
  • Colors: Brown, Olive Green, Black, Navy Blue
  • Length: Full length, floor-grazing drape
  • Care: Machine wash cold, line dry, low iron
Note: Please allow little color difference due to the monitor and light brightness. 

How to Style this wide leg pants with belt

  • Office polished: Tuck in a silk blouse + block heels → chic high waisted wide leg pants for work.
  • Weekend casual: White crop top + sandals + woven tote → flowy wide leg pants outfit Pinterest will love.
  • Travel day: Tank top + sneakers + denim jacket → wrinkle-free wide leg pants women swear by.
  • Evening edge: Fitted bodysuit + strappy heels + bold earrings → dressy wide leg trousers for date night.
  • Fall layering: Cropped cardigan + boots → wide leg pants outfit ideas perfect for transitional weather.

This flowy wide leg pants is Perfect for:

  • Women hunting for wide leg pants for work and weekends
  • Travel-friendly wide leg trousers that don’t wrinkle in a suitcase
  • Petite or tall babes who want a leg-lengthening wide leg pants outfit
  • Dressy wide leg pants that double for date nights & rooftop dinners
  • High waisted wide leg pants that still look polished for office, errands, or brunch


    High waisted wide leg pants with belted waist, available in brown, olive, black & navy. These flowy wide leg trousers are wrinkle-resistant, travel-ready, and perfect as work wide leg pants or dressy wide leg pants for women.


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