Rails Tildi Pants
Rails
$188.00 75% OFF
$47.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Rails Tildi Pants embody an effortless blend of sophistication and comfort. Crafted from a luxurious mix of cotton and linen, these trousers offer a breezy yet substantial feel, perfect for those blissful sun-drenched days. The crisp white hue nods to timeless elegance, capturing the essence of laid-back leisure with just a hint of refinement. Ideal for infusing your wardrobe with versatility, the Tildi’s relaxed fit creates a gentle silhouette that moves harmoniously from beach escapes to city jaunts.
In motion, these trousers adapt to the rhythm of your day, offering a graceful drape that elegantly skims the body. The lightness of the fabric feels liberating, allowing you to drift seamlessly from morning errands to evening gatherings. Pair with a relaxed tee for an understated vibe or a tailored blouse to heighten the polish. These pants pivot effortlessly from casual to chic, making them an essential for your transitional wardrobe. They layer well, breathe easy, and accompany you through endless style scenarios with poise and ease. Rails continues to redefine contemporary staples, and the Tildi Pants are a testament to their timeless approach.
Materials / Fabrication
- Luxurious blend of 80% cotton and 20% linen
- Crisp white hue
- Relaxed fit
Recommended Care
- Machine wash in cold water on a gentle cycle to preserve fabric integrity.
- Use mild detergent to avoid damaging the blend of fibers.
- Lay flat or hang to dry to maintain the shape and prevent wrinkles.
- Iron on low heat if needed, or use a steamer for best results.
- Avoid bleach to prevent discoloration of the fabric.
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Shop all new styles from California based women’s fashion brand Rails Clothing. Find the latest collection from a variety of button downs and short sleeve tops from cool ombre dyes to checkers, chambray denim to plaid, channeling the relaxed SoCal vibe with a mix of contemporary aesthetics and street-chic inspiration.
