fleece lined dress pants Fleece Lined Straight Leg Charcoal Grey Lounge Pants Charcoal Grey / XS
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fleece lined dress pants

fleece lined dress pants Fleece Lined Straight Leg Charcoal Grey Lounge Pants Charcoal Grey / XS

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fleece lined dress pants Fleece Lined Straight Leg Charcoal Grey Lounge Pants Charcoal Grey / XSGrey Fleece Lined Lounge Pants The stretchy pants so irresistible, youll never want to take them off! Meet the new Fleece Lined Straight Leg Lounge Pants! These comfy pants were designed by your request, and feature a soft brushed fleece interior that adds the perfect amount of cozy warmth without any extra bulk or weight. From the flattering yoga style waistband to the classic straight leg silhouette, these charcoal grey lounge pants are ready to be

Grey Fleece Lined Lounge Pants

The stretchy pants so irresistible, you’ll never want to take them off! Meet the new Fleece Lined Straight Leg Lounge Pants! These comfy pants were designed by your request, and feature a soft brushed fleece interior that adds the perfect amount of cozy warmth without any extra bulk or weight. From the flattering yoga style waistband to the classic straight leg silhouette, these charcoal grey lounge pants are ready to be your new bffs this season whether on the go or lounging on the couch after a long day!

Why you’ll love them:

  • Stretchy straight leg fleece lined lounge pants in grey
  • Soft brushed fleece interior that gives you all the warm cozy feels
  • Flattering wide yoga style waistband  for a smoothing comfy feel
  • Front pockets keep your hands warm and your phone tucked away! You’ll love adding these comfy fleece lined lounge pants to your G&L wardrobe rotation!
  • Material: 82% polyester, 18% spandex
Sizing & Care

Straight leg lounge pants with two functional front pockets. Brushed fleece interior with wide yoga style waistband. Fabric is knit and has stretch. If between sizes, size up for a more relaxed fit or down for a more legging fit. 

Melissa is 5’5" size 4 between sizes Extra Small (XS) and Small (S) and can wear either size but prefers a size S.
Model is 5'6" wearing a size Extra Small (XS).

All measurements are standard design measurements of the garment laying flat. Double the number for circumference. This does not include any stretch the garment might have.

Size XS (0-2) S (4-6) M (8-10) L (10-12) XL (14-16)
Waist 11 3/8" 12 5/8" 13 5/8" 15 1/8" 16 5/8"
Hip 17 1/4" 18 1/2" 19 1/2" 21" 22 1/2"
Thigh 10 3/4" 11 3/8" 12" 12 7/8" 13 3/4"
Front Rise 10 3/4" 11 1/4" 11 3/4" 12 1/4" 12 7/8"
Back Rise 14 1/8" 14 5/8" 15 1/8" 15 5/8" 16 1/4"
Inseam 30" 30 1/2" 30 1/2" 31" 31"

Care: Machine wash cold gentle cycle with like colors. Mild detergent. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low. Cool iron inside out if needed.

Material: 82% Polyester, 18% Spandex

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