The Flap Pocket Drawstring Waist Parachute Pants are designed to be the hardest-working piece in a rotation — versatile enough to wear multiple times a week in different contexts without looking repetitive. The clean cut avoids the too-casual read of cargo pockets or the too-formal read of a suit-weight trouser. The fabric weight drapes without stiffness and holds enough structure to look pressed even when it isn't. Available in Black, Gray, Green.
Cut & Construction Details
- Flap pockets with button closure — 18cm deep, holds a full-size phone, card wallet, and keys without visible bulging
- Adjustable drawstring waist — wear tighter for a defined silhouette or looser for all-day comfort, the drawstring stays tied rather than slipping out
- Parachute nylon — lightweight with a slight sheen, wind-resistant, drapes differently from matte fabrics, the leg moves with you rather than against you
- Available in sizes XS, S, M, L — see the size guide below before ordering
- Comes in Black, Gray, 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 XS, S, M, L.
How to Style
These work across a wider range of occasions than most people initially style them for. A fitted top tucked in rather than worn loose creates better proportions regardless of the leg cut. For shoes, the rule is contrast: if the silhouette is wide or relaxed, a slim or heeled shoe reads more intentional; if the silhouette is fitted, a chunky shoe creates visual balance. Keep the rest of the outfit within one or two tones for a clean result.
Fabric & Care
Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle — this is the single most important step for extending the life of any fashion fabric. Avoid high-heat tumble drying for the first 5–10 washes, which is when colour and fibre integrity are most vulnerable. Turn inside-out before washing to protect the outer face from friction and uneven fading.
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Size
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US
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Hip Size
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Length
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Thigh
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Waist Size
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XS
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2
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37.4
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39
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23.9
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26
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S
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4
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39
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39.4
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24.8
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27.6
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M
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6
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40.6
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39.8
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25.7
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29.1
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L
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8/10
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42.9
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40.4
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27
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31.5
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Flap Pocket Drawstring Waist Parachute 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 does parachute fabric actually feel like — is it stiff or lightweight? +
Parachute fabric is a tightly woven nylon that feels lighter and more slippery than cotton, with a faint sheen. It's not as stiff as canvas or denim — it has a fluid drape that makes the wide-leg or cargo silhouette look intentional rather than heavy. The fabric resists wind and light moisture, which makes it practical for outdoor activities, but it's not waterproof. The slight crinkle texture is part of the appeal — it catches light differently than matte fabrics.
Do the flap pockets on the Flap Pocket Drawstring Waist Parachute Pants add visible bulk to the hips and thighs? +
When empty, the flap pockets lie flat against the thigh — they don't create visible volume or silhouette distortion. When loaded with a phone and wallet the pocket will have some dimension, but because the flap covers the opening, it reads as structured rather than lumpy. The pocket placement at mid-thigh rather than the hip means the visual weight sits below the widest point of the body, which actually works in favour of most silhouettes.
Will the Flap Pocket Drawstring Waist Parachute 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 Pocket Drawstring Waist Parachute Pants be worn to a formal work environment or are they strictly smart casual? +
These sit at the boundary of smart casual and business casual — appropriate for creative offices, client meetings in tech or media, and most environments where jeans are acceptable. They're too casual for formal corporate dress codes (law firms, finance, traditional client-facing roles). In a neutral colour (navy, charcoal, black) with a tucked-in blouse, structured blazer, and leather shoes or heels, they read polished in most smart-casual environments.
Do the Flap Pocket Drawstring Waist Parachute Pants work for petite frames or do they need altering? +
At a true petite height (under 5'2") these will likely need a 3–5cm hem taken up — the standard inseam is cut for an average height of around 5'5". Other than length, the proportions work well: the waist and hip measurements scale correctly to petite frames, and the cut doesn't change in a way that looks proportionally wrong. The rise and pocket placement are the more critical details for petite fits: a high rise elongates the leg; a pocket that sits too low (below mid-thigh) can visually shorten an already short.