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House of Harlow 1960 Baby Blue Belted Wide Leg Trouser Pants Size 4 NEW

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Chic and tailored, these House of Harlow 1960 wide leg trouser pants bring modern sophistication to any business-casual or elevated everyday look. Designed in a soft baby blue hue, these trousers feature a flattering high-rise waist and a flowing wide leg silhouette that creates an elegant, elongating fit. The pants include a matching adjustable belt with a blue circular buckle for a cohesive, polished finish. Functional front pockets add practicality, while the back pockets remain streamlined and non-functional for a clean silhouette. Finished with a functional zipper closure, these trousers offer both comfort and structure. Brand new with original tags and never worn, this versatile pair transitions seamlessly from office wear to styled casual outings. Condition: New with tags Brand: House of Harlow 1960 Size: 4 Color: Baby Blue / Light Blue Style: Wide leg trouser pants Rise: High rise Closure: Zipper with adjustable belted waist Pockets: Two front functional pockets; two back non-functional pockets Material: 79% Viscose, 20% Polyester, 1% Spandex Care: Machine washable Made in: China Original Retail Price: $129.00 USD Measurements (laid flat): • Waist: 15” • Length: 42” • Inseam: 30” • Rise: 13”

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