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Maria de la Orden | Pablo High-Waist Wide-Leg Corduroy Pants - Black

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Maria de la Orden | Pablo High-Waist Wide-Leg Corduroy Pants - Black

Maria de la Orden | Pablo High-Waist Wide-Leg Corduroy Pants - Black

A masterclass in proportion, Maria de la Orden’s Pablo pants stake their claim on the season’s most deliberate silhouette: a high, sculptural waist that cinches the torso before releasing into a generous, wide-legged column. The cut is architectural yet unforced, a rectilinear line that elongates the frame without clinging. Anchored in a dense black corduroy, these trousers carry the weight of winter without bulk, the pronounced wale running vertically to draw the eye downward in a continuous, uninterrupted sweep. The fabric itself is a tactile proposition. Corduroy is too often relegated to nostalgia; here, it is rendered with a surprising suppleness, the 97% cotton and 3% elastane blend offering enough give to mold to the waist without distorting the clean line of the leg. The hand is soft, almost brushed, with a slight horizontal give that makes the wide leg drape rather than stand away from the body. This is a cloth that moves with intention—it catches light along the ridges and falls back into shadow, creating a surface that is never flat, never static. Construction follows form. The high rise sits at the natural waist, anchored by a flat front and finished with MDLO’s signature engraved buttons at the closure—a discreet signature that rewards a second glance. The cut is generous through the hip and thigh, then releases into a full, floor-sweeping hem that requires a heel or a platform to lift the hem cleanly. No belt loops, no excess hardware: the waistband is a clean, uninterrupted band that emphasizes the silhouette’s severity. In motion, the Pablo pants produce a rhythmic, almost swishing sound as the corduroy rubs against itself—a quiet reminder of their material presence. They are best worn with a fitted knit tucked in to preserve the waist’s definition, or with an oversized blazer that skims the hip, the wide leg providing counterbalance to a structured shoulder. Come autumn, they sit naturally with a cashmere turtleneck and a pointed boot; in transitional weather, a silk shell and a leather loafer keep the look lean. The black is absolute, making these a foundational piece for a wardrobe built on texture and shape rather than color. Style them with a thin leather belt cinched over the waistband for a layered proportion, or let the high rise speak alone. Either way, they command the room without raising their voice.

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Maria de la Orden | Pablo High-Waist Wide-Leg Corduroy Pants - Black

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A masterclass in proportion, Maria de la Orden’s Pablo pants stake their claim on the season’s most deliberate silhouette: a high, sculptural waist that cinches the torso before releasing into a generous, wide-legged column. The cut is architectural yet unforced, a rectilinear line that elongates the frame without clinging. Anchored in a dense black corduroy, these trousers carry the weight of winter without bulk, the pronounced wale running vertically to draw the eye downward in a continuous, uninterrupted sweep. The fabric itself is a tactile proposition. Corduroy is too often relegated to nostalgia; here, it is rendered with a surprising suppleness, the 97% cotton and 3% elastane blend offering enough give to mold to the waist without distorting the clean line of the leg. The hand is soft, almost brushed, with a slight horizontal give that makes the wide leg drape rather than stand away from the body. This is a cloth that moves with intention—it catches light along the ridges and falls back into shadow, creating a surface that is never flat, never static. Construction follows form. The high rise sits at the natural waist, anchored by a flat front and finished with MDLO’s signature engraved buttons at the closure—a discreet signature that rewards a second glance. The cut is generous through the hip and thigh, then releases into a full, floor-sweeping hem that requires a heel or a platform to lift the hem cleanly. No belt loops, no excess hardware: the waistband is a clean, uninterrupted band that emphasizes the silhouette’s severity. In motion, the Pablo pants produce a rhythmic, almost swishing sound as the corduroy rubs against itself—a quiet reminder of their material presence. They are best worn with a fitted knit tucked in to preserve the waist’s definition, or with an oversized blazer that skims the hip, the wide leg providing counterbalance to a structured shoulder. Come autumn, they sit naturally with a cashmere turtleneck and a pointed boot; in transitional weather, a silk shell and a leather loafer keep the look lean. The black is absolute, making these a foundational piece for a wardrobe built on texture and shape rather than color. Style them with a thin leather belt cinched over the waistband for a layered proportion, or let the high rise speak alone. Either way, they command the room without raising their voice.

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