ECRU CARGO PANTS

$230.00

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Ecru

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Made from cotton, these oversized mid-rise cargo pants feature numerous pockets and drawcord cuffs. Wide ecru cargo pants designed to for casual every day wear as well as to dress up at night.These utilitarian unisex pants pack a stylish punch.Orange tag with unique number of the pants is sewn on the left calf.

FIT: Loose utilitarian fit. This is unisex item.
FABRIC: 95% cotton, 5% elastin
DETAILS: Limited edition item. Produced in Tunisia. Orange tag with unique number of the item is on the left calf. Mid-rise. Tapered at the hem.

Alex (girl) is 5’8” and wearing size
S Siri (boy) is 6’3” and wearing size L

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REVIEWS

REVIEWS

Almost there with this pants

March 1, 2025

I’ve been a Foxylab fan, especially after their amazing tees. Decided to try their cargo pants. Love the look and feel, but they’re slightly tighter than expected. Not a deal-breaker, but I’ll be sizing up next time!!

Rod

Cargos for the Win

March 1, 2025

Opted for a larger size for that oversized vibe, and it’s exactly what I wanted. These Ecru cargo pants are versatile, comfy, and have just the right amount of pockets.

Kelly

A surprise for me

March 1, 2025

Wasn’t sure about ordering pants online.. but Foxylab’s cargos are a pleasant surprise! The fit is like they were tailored for me, and the comfort level is through the roof!!!

Flor

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