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NEW J BRAND absinthe corduroy mid rise stretch pants in yellow

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Management number 4447114 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $67.20 Model Number 4447114
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Thanks for checking out our fabulous Posh closet!! All of our items are new with tags! Never worn or used <3- Composition: 56% Cotton, 37% Modal 6% Polyester 1% Polyurethane- Description: A skinny jean that is both flatering and comfortable. We love this style because it works great with boots, or without! Elevate your wardrobe with the J BRAND Mid Rise Stretch Skinny Corduroy Pants in a bold Absinthe Yellow. Crafted from a high-quality cotton blend composition of 56% cotton, 37% modal, 6% polyester, and 1% polyurethane, these pants feature a flattering mid-rise design. The inseam measures 26" with a front rise of 9" and back rise of 13.5", ensuring a comfortable fit. The button closure and five-pocket style add both practicality and style, while the leg opening at hip is 10.5" with a waist of 14.5", making these pants a versatile addition to your collection.- We ship from multiple warehouses so it's not possible for us to bundle- Because all of our merchandise is brand new and often times in original packaging, extra photos or measurements cannot be provided- Heads-up that color shades may vary due to the photo lighting- We always put the color name in the title- All items are final sale- Thank you so much for shopping! We appreciate you :)


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