
Yvette Check Pant
Colour: Brown Multi





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PRODUCT DETAILS
The Yvette Check Pant features a mid-rise, tapered leg silhouette that grazes the ankle, crafted from a soft yarn-dyed mini check fabric with added stretch for comfort. It is finished with a classic fly front, internal latch button, saddle pocket bag for a smooth fit, regular waistband with belt loops, and back jetted pockets. Style it with a the Lucy Zip Funnel Neck Top and tailored blazer for a refined day-to-night look.
Our model is wearing a size 8/XS. She is 175cm tall with an 83cm bust, 63cm waist, and 87cm hips.
- Mid rise, tapered leg pant, ankle grazing pant
- Made from a soft yarn dyed mini check fabrication with comfort stretch
- Classic fly front, internal latch button, saddle pocket bag for a smooth fit
- Regular waistband with belt loops
- Back jett pockets
- Inseam length 75cm
PAYMENT OPTIONS
- x4 payments of$46.00
FABRIC & CARE
58% cotton 38% nylon 4% elastane pocketing: 100% polyester
Cold machine wash with like colours
do not bleach, soak, wring or rub
remove promptly
dry inside out in shade
do not tumble dry
cool iron under cloth
dry cleanable (p)
DELIVERY & RETURNS
Standard Delivery
- Free on orders over $150
- $10 on orders under $150
Easy Returns
- If something isn't right we are happy to offer a refund from our Online Store on all products within 21 days of receiving your order, in line with our Returns Policy.
In Store Returns & Exchanges
- Returns and exchanges are available in our freestanding stores (excludes Ballantynes and DJs) when you present your order confirmation email.
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