LOOSE SILKY PANTS FRIS IVORY
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the cutest bridal two-piece
...and this is part two: pants FRIS. It has a strap in the front to close if you like, a mid waist and a rubber band additionally to the strap. Combine with top LEEVKE, blouse CARRINE or blouse NEVOA on your wedding day.
FRIS is so simple to combine - even after you got married in this one.
The fabric is a mix of 95% ENKA® Viscose und 5% Circulose®, what makes the dress very silky looking und softly flowy falling. Basically silk, yet vegan.
95% ENKA® Viscose // 5% Circulose®
ENKA®Viscose belongs to the regenerated fibers, which means that they are produced of natural origin, in this case cellulose. The wood required for this purpose is FSC certified, which helps to protect forest resources. The filament yarn is produced in closed cycles in Germany and Poland. We love ENKA®Viscose for its amazing shimmer and a smooth, flowing texture. Want to learn more about the materials we use? Head over to our materials site!
FRIS is made of ENKA® Viscose - supersoft, supersustainable and a bit delicate, so please handle with care:
gentle wash up to 30°C
mild detergent (without enzymes, no softener)
use a washing bag to protect the garment from zippers (and other mean things) being in the same washing machine
dry on a hanger
This Item is made of ENKA® Viscose, which is very delicate - so please handle with care.
As well, it can also shrink up to 5% after washing, which is totally normal for this fabric. The good news: the size and shape will partly normalize after ironig the item.
If you are in doubt, take one size bigger.
Loose fit. Our model Hila is 1,75m tall and wearing size S.
FRIS | ||||
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waist width/ Taillenweite | hip width/ Hüftweite | inner leg length/ innere Beinlänge | strap length/ Bandlänge | |
All information given in cm. | ||||
XS | 32 | 54,5 | 81 | 45 |
S | 34 | 56,5 | 81 | 45 |
M | 36 | 58,5 | 81 | 45 |
L | 38 | 60,5 | 81 | 45 |
XL | 40 | 62,5 | 81 | 45 |
Little reminder: Your size doesn't define you, dear. |