Reiss Bella Wide Leg Rib Trim Pants
Reiss
$235.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Reiss Bella Wide Leg Rib Trim Pants feel like a quiet luxury moment for a city wardrobe that moves with you. Vertical pintucks bring subtle texture to a soft stretch-knit, while the drapey wide-leg silhouette glides with effortless ease. The blend reads refined yet comfortable, offering a soft, breathable hand with enough structure to hold a clean line from morning meetings to after-hours moments.
At the waist, an elastic and drawstring lets you tune the rise and shape without a belt, while front slant pockets and a back welt pocket keep everyday essentials close at hand. The pants skim over the hips and fall into a generous leg that doesn't cling, making them easy to layer with a blazer, knit top, or lightweight coat. They transition from desk to dinner with easy sophistication, keeping the look polished yet relaxed.
Reiss nods to modern tailoring with tactile textures and a versatile silhouette. The rib trim and pintuck detail lend a refined edge that plays well with both crisp shirts and soft knits, making these pants a dependable anchor for a week of looks.
Materials / Fabrication
- Vertical pintucks add texture to soft stretch-kissed pants
- Elastic/drawstring waist
- Front slant pockets; back welt pocket
- Shell: 60 percent polyester, 35 percent viscose, 5 percent elastane
- Lining: 75 percent cotton, 23 percent polyester, 2 percent elastane
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold on gentle cycle with like colors; inside out to protect finish
- Line dry or lay flat; avoid high heat to preserve elastane and viscose
- Avoid chlorine bleach; use a mild detergent
- If needed, iron on low heat or steam when damp
Fit Notes
- The waist uses an elastic and drawstring design for an adjustable fit at the hips.
- Drapey wide legs create a relaxed silhouette with a fluid drape.
- Vertical pintucks add texture and shape to the front without altering the overall line.
- Fabric contains elastane for stretch and mobility through the day.
