The Flap Detail Corduroy Jacket With Cargo Pants are designed to layer over everything from a single tee to a chunky knit without creating the shoulder-strain that too-slim outerwear does. The cut falls at a length that covers the waistband of most bottoms — an important detail because a jacket that shows the full waistband breaks the visual line and makes the proportions look off. The fabric weight is substantial enough to provide genuine warmth without the stiffness that makes cheaper outerwear uncomfortable to move in. Available in Black, Orange, Blue.
Construction & Design Details
- Cargo pocket configuration — more usable daily storage than standard pants without the bulk of tactical workwear
- Medium-fine wale corduroy — warmer and more textured than cotton, softens noticeably with washing, develops a natural sheen over time
- Available in sizes S, M, L, XL — see the size guide below before ordering
- Comes in Black, Orange, Blue, Green — each colorway has distinct styling potential depending on how casual or elevated you want the outfit to read
Fit & Sizing
True to size for most body types — these are cut to standard women's sizing without unusual adjustments. The hip and thigh fit is the critical measurement; if you're fuller through the hips or thighs, size up rather than going by waist alone. If the waistband has a little extra room, a belt solves it easily without losing the hip and thigh fit. Most customers find their usual size correct. Available in sizes S, M, L, XL.
How to Style
In a darker colorway — black, charcoal, or deep olive — these transition easily to smart-casual when paired with a tucked-in blouse or fitted knit and clean leather shoes. In neutral tones, a structured blazer or leather jacket elevates the cargo details rather than fighting with them. Keep everything above the waist clean and close-fitting — the pockets and hardware are the visual interest of this style, and competing details above the waist create clutter rather than intention.
Fabric & Care
Machine wash cold inside-out — this prevents the pile from flattening through friction with other garments. Line dry or low tumble; high heat can flatten the wale permanently. Brush the surface lightly with a soft clothes brush in the direction of the pile if it flattens with wear — this restores the texture without washing.
| Size |
Bicep Length |
Bust |
Cuff |
Length |
Sleeve Length |
| S |
12.2 |
39.8 |
7.1 |
18.1 |
27.6 |
| M |
12.8 |
41.3 |
7.5 |
18.5 |
28 |
| L |
13.8 |
43.7 |
8.1 |
19.1 |
28.7 |
| XL |
14.8 |
46.1 |
8.7 |
19.7 |
29.3 |
| Size |
Hip Size |
Length |
Thigh |
Waist Size |
| S |
41.7 |
39.4 |
25.2 |
25.6-40.2 |
| M |
43.3 |
39.8 |
26.1 |
27.2-41.7 |
| L |
45.7 |
40.4 |
27.3 |
29.5-44.1 |
| XL |
48 |
40.9 |
28.6 |
31.9-46.5 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Flap Detail Corduroy Jacket With Cargo Pants are described as non-stretch — how do I know which size to order? +
Measure your hips before ordering, not your waist — the hip is the measurement that matters with non-stretch fabric because the cut cannot stretch to accommodate. If you're between sizes, go up. The waistband will have slightly more room, which a belt fixes easily; but a hip seam that's too tight will pull across the seat with every step and there's nothing you can do about it. Most customers who return non-stretch pants ordered their usual stretch-denim size by feel rather than measuring.
What is the texture of the corduroy on the Flap Detail Corduroy Jacket With Cargo Pants like — fine wale or chunky? +
The wale (the ridges in corduroy) on these is medium-fine, which means the texture reads as refined rather than retro-heavy. Fine-wale corduroy has more of a soft, velvet-like hand; wider wale has a more pronounced texture that can look dated. This mid-point gives you the warmth and character of corduroy without the 1970s association. The fabric softens noticeably with washing and develops a natural sheen over time.
Are the Flap Detail Corduroy Jacket With Cargo Pants long enough for taller frames — do they hit the right length at 5'8"+? +
At 5'8" the standard inseam on most styles hits just at or slightly above the ankle, which reads as a deliberate cropped length rather than too-short. At 5'10"+ there's usually a 3–5cm gap between the hem and the floor, which looks intentional in wide-leg or jogger styles but can look abruptly short in straight-leg or formal styles. The practical answer: check the listed inseam length against your body measurement (floor to hip) minus the rise, and if the result is under your inseam length, the pants will work.
Will the Flap Detail Corduroy Jacket With Cargo Pants shrink in the wash, and how do I prevent it? +
Cold wash on a gentle cycle and line dry: shrinkage is 0–1% and undetectable in practice. The risk is machine drying on high heat — non-stretch cotton can lose up to a full size in the waist after five cycles of hot-wash-plus-high-heat drying. A single warm wash won't cause noticeable shrinkage and can actually help break in the fabric faster if the stiffness of new cotton bothers you. Turn them inside-out before washing to protect the outer surface and prevent uneven fading in darker colours.
Can the Flap Detail Corduroy Jacket With Cargo Pants be worn to work or are they purely casual? +
In a darker colorway — black, charcoal, or navy — these transition to smart-casual when paired with a tucked-in blouse or fitted knit and clean leather shoes. In creative offices, tech companies, or casual business settings they're completely appropriate. The fit is clean enough to avoid looking like weekend wear when the rest of the outfit is intentional. For strictly formal or corporate-professional environments they'd be too casual regardless of styling.
Do the Flap Detail Corduroy Jacket With Cargo Pants work for a pear shape — wider hips and thighs relative to waist? +
These are well-suited to pear and hourglass shapes. Size to your hip measurement: the hip and thigh fit is fixed, the waist can be adjusted with a belt or taken in slightly if needed. For a pear shape, the most common issue with non-stretch bottoms is the gap at the back waistband when the hips are larger relative to the waist — a belt solves this quickly. The key measurement to get right is the thigh circumference, not the waist: if the thigh fits comfortably, the rest of the sizing logic follows.