Wide Trouser in Ginger By First Rite
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Wide Trouser in Ginger by First Rite
Detail: Cut from our season's new structured and soft mid weight twill that has a classic workwear herringbone stripe texture. The pant has a flattering high rise waist that is fitted through the hips and opens up to a long and wide leg. Styled with front and back utility pockets, classic topstitching, and closes with a hidden side zip and button.
Material: 100% Cotton Herringbone Twill
Care: Machine Wash Cold, Tumble Dry Low or Hang to Dry
Dyed and Made in Los Angeles, CA
Size: Model is 5'9" and wears a size small
XX Small:
Waistband: 26.75" (Fits a 25" waist best)
Length at Side Seam: 40.5"
Front Rise: 15.75"
Back Rise: 15"
Across Hips: 19"
Inseam: 27.75"
X Small:
Waistband: 28.25" (Fits a 26" waist best)
Length at Side Seam: 41"
Front Rise: 15.5"
Back Rise: 15"
Across Hips: 19.25"
Inseam: 28"
Small:
Waistband: 29.5" (Fits a 27" waist best)
Length at Side Seam: 41.25"
Front Rise: 16"
Back Rise: 15.5"
Across Hips: 19.75"
Inseam: 28"
Medium:
Waistband: 30" (Fits a 28" waist best)
Length at Side Seam: 41"
Front Rise: 16"
Back Rise: 15.5"
Across Hips: 20"
Inseam: 28"
Large:
Waistband: 32.5" (Fits a 30" waist best)
Length at Side Seam: 41.5"
Front Rise: 17"
Back Rise: 16"
Across Hips: 20.5"
Inseam: 28.25"
Extra Large:
Waistband: 34.5" (Fits a 32" waist best)
Length at Side Seam: 43"
Front Rise: 17.5"
Back Rise: 16.5"
Across Hips: 22.5"
Inseam: 28.75"
About First Rite
First Rite was launched in 2015 by designer Nikki Garcia out of San Francisco, CA. The focus of the collection is on simple shapes that create an ongoing series of interchangeable sets both within the same collection and from season to season so that the line can be thought of as one large collection of timeless pieces that can be worn throughout the year. The cut and sew collections are designed using high quality textiles from naturally derived fibers and all garments are produced in Los Angeles, CA. The sweaters are made by a woman owned and operated factory in Lima, Peru with yarns sourced from the communities that surround.