Lysse Analia Striped Wide Leg Jeans
Lysse
$158.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
With a subtle sheen and a modern silhouette, Lysse Analia Striped Wide Leg Jeans feel elevated without trying too hard. The wide-leg cut offers structure while the stretch-infused denim moves with you, keeping shape through the day. The striped texture adds depth to denim, lending a refined, contemporary edge that looks just as right with a crisp shirt as it does with a slouchy knit.
Practical details anchor the look: front scoop pockets and back patch pockets carry everyday essentials with ease. The 46% polyester, 39% cotton, 15% spandex blend delivers a streamlined silhouette with comfortable give, so the pants skim without feeling tight. They layer smoothly under oversized tops or with a cropped jacket, transitioning from desk to dinner with a single styling switch.
In Lysse's DNA, denim that reads polished and wearable is the default. Analia stripes slot neatly into city-ready looks, pairing with crisp shirts, blazers, or soft knits for a go-everywhere uniform.
Materials / Fabrication
- Stretch-infused denim with subtle sheen
- Wide-leg silhouette
- Front scoop pockets
- Back patch pockets
- Fabric: 46% polyester, 39% cotton, 15% spandex
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors on a gentle cycle.
- Use a mild detergent; avoid bleach and fabric softeners that can affect elasticity.
- Line dry to preserve fit and avoid shrinkage; or tumble dry on low if needed.
- Cool iron or steam as needed; avoid high heat that can degrade spandex.
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About Lyssé
Lyssé is a New York-based fashion brand founded in 2009 by Beth Gold Cohen. It offers a versatile collection of women's clothing designed to combine style, comfort, and functionality for today’s dynamic lifestyles. The brand is best known for its signature leggings, which are engineered with thoughtful details like four-way stretch, slimming waistbands, and vegan-friendly materials that aim to provide flattering fits while maintaining comfort.
