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Details & care
Super comfortable and hand sewn in Los Angeles, these sweats have gone through an intense breaking-down process to give them a vintage feel you'll love.
- 29" inseam; 10" leg opening; 10" front rise; 15 1/2" back rise (size Medium)
- Elastic waist
- Elastic cuffs
- 50% cotton, 37% polyester, 13% rayon
- Machine wash, line dry
- Made in the USA
- Women's Clothing
- Item #6135585
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Size info
- XS=0, S=2-4, M=6-8, L=10, XL=12.
- High rise.
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msmelissamarie
Fit:
Small
True to size
Large
Mar 23, 2021
Favorite sweatpants ever!
I have 6 pairs of aviator nation sweat pants, I’m obsessed! They’re so incredibly soft, I would recommend anyone to dry clean to keep them from piling. I sabotaged a pair washing/drying them at home!
I’m 5’2 105 lbs and an XS is perfect. I have one size S and it’s way too big!
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lauren5135
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Fit:
Small
True to size
Large
Mar 8, 2021
cute but bright!!!
cute sweatpants, pretty true to size (maybe a little smaller) but the picture's coloring is a little off - the stripes are way more neon in person (on the grey sweats at least) and I was hoping they were going to look more faded like the photo! I returned but they're still super cute and will be purchasing another pair without the stripes :)
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anna96
Fit:
Small
True to size
Large
Mar 15, 2021
runs small but amazing!
I think these would be tts if I didn’t have any hips but I am 5’3” and usually a small or 27 in jeans and I had to size up to a large in these. They are so so soft and comfy tho so cant complain!
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