| Sizes | XS | S | M | L | XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Natural Waist | 24 | 25-26 | 27-28 | 29-30 | 31 |
| Low Waist | 25 | 28-29 | 30-31 | 32-33 | 34 |
| Hips | 35 | 35-36 | 37-38 | 39-40 | 41 |
Wandering Hudson Lounge Pant
Model Size: Tatchi is 5'9" (175.26 cm) and wears size Small
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Designed with a relaxed fit and crafted from a lightweight cotton double cloth, the Wandering Hudson Lounge Pant is made for laid-back summer days. The elastic waistband and hand pockets offer a perfect blend of style and functionality, while the contrast tipping at the hem adds another layer of style. Whether you're lounging at home or enjoying a casual outing, these pants deliver a combination of ease and versatility that will make you want to wear them every day.
- 130 Gsm Cotton Yarn Dye Double Cloth
- 31" Inseam
- 11" Leg Opening
- 11" Rise
- Elastic Waistband
- Hand Pockets
- Contrast Tipping At Hem
- Fit: Relaxed Fit
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Sku: 30033-OFFWH
Women's Bottoms (XS-XL)
Our Women’s bottoms have been designed to fit the body measurements indicated in the chart below. Actual clothing measurements will vary by style and fit.
| Sizes | XS | S | M | L | XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Natural Waist | 61 | 63-66 | 68-71 | 73-76 | 79 |
| Low Waist | 68.58 | 71-74 | 76-79 | 81-83 | 86.36 |
| Hips | 88.9 | 88-91 | 93-96 | 99-102 | 104.14 |
Directions:
To find your natural waist, locate the narrowest part of your torso, usually above your belly button and below your ribs, by bending to the side like a teapot. For low waist, measure around your midsection, approximately 4 inches below your natural waist.
To measure your hips, stand with your feet together, and wrap a flexible measuring tape around the fullest part of your hips and buttocks, ensuring it's parallel to the floor. The tape should be snug but not tight, and you should take the measurement at the point where the tape meets itself. It's recommended to take multiple measurements and average them for accuracy.














