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dress slacks tall women Freedom Flex Slim Straight Leg Dress Pants for Tall Women in Stone

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dress slacks tall women Freedom Flex Slim Straight Leg Dress Pants for Tall Women in StoneAbout Our Slacks for Tall Women The search for extra long women's dress pants is over. Whether you're meeting clients to close a deal or walking into a big job interview, you need an outfit that's going to make you look good and feel confident. Finding options when you're vertically blessed can be tough, which is why we designed this pair of slacks for tall women between 5'9 and 6'6. They have an extra long inseam with a turn up hem, a slim straight

About Our Slacks for Tall Women

The search for extra-long women's dress pants is over. Whether you're meeting clients to close a deal or walking into a big job interview, you need an outfit that's going to make you look good and feel confident. Finding options when you're vertically blessed can be tough, which is why we designed this pair of slacks for tall women between 5'9” and 6'6”. They have an extra-long inseam with a turn-up hem, a slim straight fit that will flatter your long legs and a high-rise waist with a hook and bar closure. The pleated seams on the back of the legs provide added detail to this classy style. You don't have to worry about dry cleaning them – just machine wash on the delicate cycle, then hang them to dry. Wear these dress pants with a button-up shirt and flats or a pair of high heels and you'll be the most stylish person in the office.

SIZE & FIT:

  • Tall Inseam: 35.5"
  • Extra Tall Inseam: 37.5"
  • Straight leg fit
  • Slimmer around the hip and thigh
  • High-rise waist
  • Hook and bar front closure
  • Model is 5'11" wearing size 6 Tall

FABRIC & CARE: 

  • 49% nylon, 40% rayon, 11% spandex
  • Knit fabric
  • Pre-washed and shrinkage controlled
  • 1” turn-up hem
  • Pleated seams along the middle back leg
  • Inseam front pockets and single ornamental welt pocket on the back
  • Machine wash cold on delicate cycle with similar colors
  • Line dry, low iron if needed
  • Do not bleach, do not dry clean

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