Sandy Liang Broome Side Stripe Wide Leg Pants
Sandy Liang
$395.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Sport meets polish in the Sandy Liang Broome Side Stripe Wide Leg Pants. Cut in a stretchy fabric blend of 89% polyester and 11% elastane, it moves with the body and reads easy and athletic, but with a crisp edge—the bunny jacquard tape along the sides delivers a wink of whimsy in a clean line. The wide leg drapes fluidly, staying poised from morning meetings to late-night errands.
An elastic waist anchors the fit, forgiving through movement while keeping a clean, elongated silhouette. The wide leg skims the hips before opening into a fluid, draped shape that works with knits or tees and rises to a blazer or sweater for polish. They hold their line without fuss and move with the body. Care options: dry clean or machine wash, line dry.
Brand Sandy Liang is known for whimsy within polish, and the Broome pants channel that wink with side stripes and a modern wide leg. Made in the USA and Asian & Pacific Islander Owned/Founded, they sit at the crossroads of sport and couture. Style notes: pair with a cropped knit and sneakers for street-ready ease, or with a crisp shirt and heels for evenings.
Materials / Fabrication
- Wide-leg pants
- Stretchy fabric (89% polyester, 11% elastane)
- Elastic waist
- Bunny jacquard tape along the sides
- Made in the USA
- Designer Clothing: Asian & Pacific Islander Owned/Founded
Recommended Care
- Dry clean recommended to preserve fabric and silhouette.
- If washing at home, machine wash cold on gentle cycle with mild detergent.
- Line dry or lay flat; avoid tumble drying and high heat.
- Avoid chlorine bleach and fabric softeners that can affect the fabric’s stretch.
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About Sandy Liang
NYC based modern women’s fashion designer Sandy Liang is a designer-to-watch. Liang who launched her label in 2014, has quickly become a favorite in the fashion circuit, where her collection fuses downtown-cool charm with an edgy, urban attitude. Shop this season’s newest collection from Sandy Liang’s statement making fashion pieces, ranging in dresses to tops, skirts, and leather jackets.
