Seventyseven Cord Pants

$148.00
$148.00
Outerknown
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Quick Hit
A relaxed corduroy pant with an elastic waist and drawcord adjustability.  

Description
Ditch the sweatpants! Well don’t actually toss them, they have their purpose too. However, if you’re looking for something more elevated try the Seventyseven Cord Pants. A relaxed fitting... Read More >

Quick Hit
A relaxed corduroy pant with an elastic waist and drawcord adjustability.  

Description
Ditch the sweatpants! Well don’t actually toss them, they have their purpose too. However, if you’re looking for something more elevated try the Seventyseven Cord Pants. A relaxed fitting corduroy pant with an elastic waist and adjustable drawcord. Something that says, “I’m out-of-office but not off-duty.” The perfect weekender pant for grabbing coffee, heading to the park, or whatever weekend errands you have to run. 

These pants are easy-wearing, with room to move and comfortable nature. Featuring a washed-down look that varies slightly from piece-to-piece, and has two slash pockets plus a secure rear pocket. Plenty of room to carry your essentials around. In classic Outerknown fashion, the standout feature is the sustainability element of course. Made with 100% Regenerative Organic Certified Cotton.

Features
Color: Washed Marine

Fit: Relaxed Fit

Length: 30” Inseam

Waist: Elastic Stretch Waist w/ Drawcord Adjustability

Material: 100% Regenerative Organic Certified Cotton

Details: Corduroy Texture, Two Front Slash Pockets, Right Rear Zipper Pocket

Written By
Chad

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Outerknown

For People and Planet

Outerknown was founded by 11-time World Surf League champion Kelly Slater and acclaimed designer John Moore as a response to the unsustainable practices in the fashion world they spent 2 decades in. Outerknown makes every decision with the highest regard to the hands that build their clothes. Their mission is to protect natural resources, empower the people crafting their clothes, and inspire change within the industry and beyond. You shouldn't have to sacrifice style for sustainability - the two should be synonymous.