Made from snug yet stretchy “ponte roma” knit, the Flare Pants look sharp and feel wonderfully soft. The high-waisted, leg-hugging pants flare toward the bottom. A wide, stretchy waistband (5cm) ensures comfort and makes the pants feel snug and sharp. The color is classic black.
The Flare Pants look amazing when worn with, for example, soft knits, loose button-ups, or relaxed hoodies. Pair them easily with sneakers, combat boots, or high-heeled ankle boots.
- 70% organic cotton, 23% polyamide, 2% elastane
- Sizes: XS-XL
- Manufactured in Portugal
- Ökotex 100 certified
Size
The model wears a size L. The Flare Pants are true to size. While they fit slightly tighter at the thigh than, for example, Kaiko's Comfy Slacks, you can select the same size. The length of the M-sized pants is ideal for someone 167 cm tall.
Materials
Kaiko uses organically grown GOTS certified cotton. The organic cotton tricot and jersey fabrics that Kaiko uses feel lovely on your skin. They withstand wearing and washing without losing their shape or softness.
Wash & Care
Please check the washing label of your new garment before washing and follow the care instructions. You can wash most of Kaiko's garments in 40 degrees Celsius. Kaiko does not recommend tumble drying as it may cause colours to fade and increase shrinkage.
Kaiko recommends washing without fabric softeners and with similar colours. After washing, it is good to reshape the garment slightly whilst damp. With items that contain Lyocell, Kaiko recommends you use a wash bag and, if necessary, iron the garment from the inside after washing and drying. For tights, Kaiko recommends hand washing and reshaping whilst damp.
Particularly garments with prints should be turned inside out before washing. Do note that the hook-and-loop and zip fasteners on garments may damage other items in the laundry. Garments may shrink in the first wash by 5–8% depending on the item.
It is good to remove possible stains right when they occur but Kaiko recommends treating stains at least before putting the garment in the washing machine. However, prolonged soaking in cool water may be damaging to prints and colours.
You can – and it is good to – lengthen the interval at which you wash particularly women's garments by airing them after use.