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AVIATOR NATION | Wide Leg Pocket Sweatpant - Sand

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AVIATOR NATION | Wide Leg Pocket Sweatpant - Sand

AVIATOR NATION | Wide Leg Pocket Sweatpant - Sand

A generous wide leg redefines the sweatpant, lifting it from loungewear into the realm of considered dressing. The AVIATOR NATION Wide Leg Pocket Sweatpant in Sand arrives with a deliberate volume that softens the silhouette, its cut a study in proportion—ample through the thigh, falling straight to the hem, never pooling or dragging. This is not a passive shape; it holds its structure with a quiet confidence, the width balanced by a clean rise that keeps the line anchored. The utility pockets are set with precision, adding a functional asymmetry that breaks the monotony without shouting. The fabric is the story here, a tri-blend of 50% polyester, 38% cotton, and 12% rayon that has been subjected to an intense breaking-down process in Los Angeles. What emerges is a cloth that feels like a second skin, impossibly soft and already lived-in from the first wear. The hand is supple, almost brushed, with a slight give that allows the pant to move without resistance. This is not a stiff, new garment; it arrives with the ease of a vintage favorite, the surface slightly napped, the drape fluid rather than rigid. The sand hue—a warm, neutral beige—catches light softly, never flat, lending the piece a subtle depth that shifts with movement. Each pair is hand-sewn, and the single-needle stitch work ensures no two garments are identical. This is a deliberate imperfection, a mark of craft that distinguishes these sweatpants from mass production. The construction is clean, the seams flat and unobtrusive, the waistband elasticated but not bulky, held in place with a drawstring that offers adjustability without fuss. The silhouette remains relaxed throughout, never clingy, the fabric skimming the body rather than gripping it. The break at the hem is minimal, just enough to graze the top of a sneaker or pool slightly over a loafer. Movement is unrestricted; these pants are built for daily rotation, for the commute, the studio, the weekend errand. The weight is substantial enough to drape well, yet light enough to transition from early autumn through spring. They pair naturally with a sharp blazer—think unconstructed linen or a textured wool—and leather loafers for a studio-to-street contrast that feels intentional, not accidental. Tuck a fine-gauge cashmere sweater or a crisp white tee, and let the volume of the leg do the work. The sand tone anchors the look, allowing the silhouette to lead.

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AVIATOR NATION | Wide Leg Pocket Sweatpant - Sand
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A generous wide leg redefines the sweatpant, lifting it from loungewear into the realm of considered dressing. The AVIATOR NATION Wide Leg Pocket Sweatpant in Sand arrives with a deliberate volume that softens the silhouette, its cut a study in proportion—ample through the thigh, falling straight to the hem, never pooling or dragging. This is not a passive shape; it holds its structure with a quiet confidence, the width balanced by a clean rise that keeps the line anchored. The utility pockets are set with precision, adding a functional asymmetry that breaks the monotony without shouting. The fabric is the story here, a tri-blend of 50% polyester, 38% cotton, and 12% rayon that has been subjected to an intense breaking-down process in Los Angeles. What emerges is a cloth that feels like a second skin, impossibly soft and already lived-in from the first wear. The hand is supple, almost brushed, with a slight give that allows the pant to move without resistance. This is not a stiff, new garment; it arrives with the ease of a vintage favorite, the surface slightly napped, the drape fluid rather than rigid. The sand hue—a warm, neutral beige—catches light softly, never flat, lending the piece a subtle depth that shifts with movement. Each pair is hand-sewn, and the single-needle stitch work ensures no two garments are identical. This is a deliberate imperfection, a mark of craft that distinguishes these sweatpants from mass production. The construction is clean, the seams flat and unobtrusive, the waistband elasticated but not bulky, held in place with a drawstring that offers adjustability without fuss. The silhouette remains relaxed throughout, never clingy, the fabric skimming the body rather than gripping it. The break at the hem is minimal, just enough to graze the top of a sneaker or pool slightly over a loafer. Movement is unrestricted; these pants are built for daily rotation, for the commute, the studio, the weekend errand. The weight is substantial enough to drape well, yet light enough to transition from early autumn through spring. They pair naturally with a sharp blazer—think unconstructed linen or a textured wool—and leather loafers for a studio-to-street contrast that feels intentional, not accidental. Tuck a fine-gauge cashmere sweater or a crisp white tee, and let the volume of the leg do the work. The sand tone anchors the look, allowing the silhouette to lead.