Meet the $32 Buttery-soft, Wide-leg Travel Pants You'll Be Wearing Everywhere This Fall
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Meet the $32 Buttery-soft, Wide-leg Travel Pants You'll Be Wearing Everywhere This Fall
"A new pair of wide-leg pants is getting rapturous praise on Amazon, inspiring words like "luxurious" and "buttery" to describe its soft-as-silk fabric. Made by the brand behind one of Amazon's top-selling belt bags, these Ododos Wide-leg Pants have all the comforting qualities of cozy sweats, but the sleek look of trousers, so that you can wear them just about anywhere. They're snug for lounging, elegant for the office, and-for you, traveler-mega packable."
"Made of a polyester and modal blend fabric, these pants are ultra-soft and much less wrinkle-prone than other pairs, making them both a good option for the plane or to pack in your luggage. ( Shoppers shared that they may have originally purchased them for travel, but will wear them everywhere.) They're also made with a bit of spandex for stretch."
"Another wrote they feel like they're "living in a cloud" when wearing them, while a third shopper said, "they feel so luxurious, almost like a silk feel." The buyer added that "the weight is light and moves comfortably with you, but isn't too thin." The medium-weight fabric makes these bottoms versatile enough for seasonal transitions, so you'll finally know what to pack in your suitcase this fall."
Ododos Wide-leg Pants use a polyester and modal blend with a touch of spandex to deliver an ultra-soft, silk-like feel and light stretch. The fabric is less wrinkle-prone, making the pants suitable for air travel and packing. Design details include a high waist with an elastic band, pleated loose legs, and side pockets sized for a phone, offering a trouser-like silhouette with sweatpant comfort. Reviewers call them flattering, luxurious, and versatile for lounging, office wear, and seasonal transitions, and many shoppers buy multiple colors due to perceived quality and comfort at an affordable price.
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