Anne Klein Tie Waist Crop Pants
Anne Klein
$99.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Anne Klein Tie Waist Crop Pants bring easy, city-ready polish to every day. Lightweight and fluid, a fabric blend of polyester with viscose and a touch of elastane drapes beautifully, while an elastic/drawstring waist adds forgiving comfort. Ankle-grazing hems keep the silhouette current and breathable, so the look lands clean from morning meetings to after-work drinks.
Front patch pockets add usable detail without disrupting the line, and the 28-inch inseam with an 18-inch leg opening yields a crisp crop that works with sandals, sneakers, or heeled mules. The elastic/drawstring waist settles at the natural waist and offers flexible comfort as you move through the day, while the breathable drape layers neatly under a blazer or sweater. They’re easy to care for—machine wash, dry flat—so they stay ready for the next wear.
Anne Klein continues to translate tailored ease into off-duty staples. These pants pair with crisp shirting for a contemporary work look, or with a relaxed knit for weekend city strolls, staying true to the label’s heritage of versatile polish.
Materials / Fabrication
- Elastic/drawstring waist
- Lightweight pants fabric
- Ankle-grazing hems
- Inseam: 28 in / 71 cm
- Leg opening: 18 in / 46 cm
- Front patch pockets
- Fabric: 66% polyester, 32% viscose, 2% elastane
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors; gentle cycle.
- Do not bleach.
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry; remove promptly to reduce wrinkling.
- Warm iron or steam if needed; avoid high heat to preserve elastane.
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About Anne Klein
Anne Klein is a pioneering fashion brand with a rich history dating back to its establishment in the 1960s by the designer Anne Klein. Born in Brooklyn in 1923, Anne Klein began her fashion career at a young age, working for Varden Petites and developing sophisticated clothing for young women. By 1950, she had revolutionized the industry with her innovative concept of separates—mix-and-match blazers, skirts, and dresses that emphasized versatility and interchangeability, a trend that became synonymous with her name.
