Specifications:
- Harem design cotton harem pants make you wear at ease
- This comfortable gray / black harem pants has cool appeal and instant style
- You'll love the mens harem pants for their freedom of movement
- The mens gray / black harem pants will give you soft hand and comfortable feel
- Gray / black harem pants are made of high quality cotton material, durable and comfortable
- Special and professional design makes you wear nice and cool
- Gray / black harem pants are perfect gift for someone special or treat for you
- Material: Cotton
Details:


- Professional and classy black harem pants will surely make you stand out from the crowd


- Special harem design makes you wear nice and cool



- Breathable, durable and comfortable


- Cut to fit and super versatile, the mens gray / black harem pants are sure to become an all-time fave
Size in Detail:
|
Size
|
Pants Length
|
|
M
|
97cm/38.2in
|
|
L
|
98cm/38.6in
|
|
XL
|
99cm/39in
|
NOTE:
- These dimensions are for reference only. Specific dimension varies from person to person
How to Measure Men's Pants:
Sometimes it may be difficult for men to find pants that fit them correctly. If a man is looking for comfort, he might buy pants that are too big. The pants could also be too long or short. There is a way to ensure that you purchase the correct size pant. If you know your measurements, finding pants that fit becomes easier. Pants that fit well can enhance your appearance and give you a neater style and look

- A. Measure Your Waist: Place the measuring tape an inch over your belly button. While measuring, stand up straight and do not hold your stomach in. Add another inch to the measurement to find your waist size. Most stores carry waist sizes that range form 30 to 42 inches
- B. Measure Your Hips: Place the measuring tape directly across the hip bone area. Usually a man's hip area is almost the same measurement as his waist. But sometimes the waist area is bigger then the hips. If the waist is much bigger than the hip, the fit may be baggy around the crotch area and legs. Buy pants that fit the largest part of you and get them professionally altered to fit your body
- C. Measure Your Crotch: Measure the crotch length by starting at the front center waistline and extending your tape measure in between the legs and up to the back center waistline. The crotch depth is measured by sitting on a chair and measuring from the side waist to the chair seat
- D. Measure Your Thigh: measure around fullest part of upper leg while standing
- E. Measure Your Inseam: Place the measuring tape at your natural crotch to get your inseam measurement. Let the tape fall until it reaches the top of your shoe. Pants should cover the top of the shoe, but they should never touch the floor. They should stop right over the back heel area of your shoe. Wear the shoes that you will most often wear with the pair of pants you are fitting. Shoes make a difference in the inseam measurement
- F. Measure Pants for Hemming: When measuring pants for hemming, consider the width of the pant leg, as skinner pants can be hemmed shorter and wide-legged pants look better longer. Measure pants for hemming, make sure each side is equal
How to Wear Pants?

If you want to be comfortable in a wide range of situations, you may want to wear pants. While in the past, pants were better saved for more casual outings, today it is easy to dress them up so they will be an appropriate and stylish choice for even the most formal setting. Read on to learn more
- Invest in pants in a variety of fabrics and styles, such as wool dress pants, traditional khakis and wide-leg velvet pants
- Try on pants with different lengths and with different heel heights to see what suits you best
- Look for pants that fit you well through the hips and thighs for a flattering look
- Ask a seamstress to take "OK" pants all the way to fabulous by tailoring for a custom fit
- Check the washing instructions to find some of the new, easy-to-care-for styles. Many are wash and wear now
- Realize that many basic pants styles can be dressed up, or dressed down, to be appropriate for a wide range of functions
- Pair wool pants for work with a tailored blouse and pumps for work. Throw on a strand of long sparkly beads and switch your shoes for strappy sandals for a more evening look
- Wear khakis with a sweater and boots for casual weekend wear. Throw on a blazer to wear this outfit out to lunch or dinner
- Make velvet pants appropriate for a formal affair with a silk camisole, metallic sandals and some sparkling jewelry. Take the look down a notch by switching out the camisole for a cropped sweater and flats
How to Iron Pants:

Nobody likes wrinkled pants. Face it, wrinkles make you look lazy and sloppy, almost as if you rolled right out of bed. There's something about ironed pants that help you look sharp and well put together. Almost all pants, aside from jeans, require ironing. Follow these few steps to learn how to correctly iron your pants
- Turn the pants inside out. Look for the tag that gives ironing and fabric information for the garment
- Choose the heat setting on your iron appropriate for that fabric. Linen and 100 percent cotton take a high setting; wools and cotton blends call for medium heat; polyester, rayon, nylon, silk, acetate and acrylic all require a low heat setting
- Fill the iron with distilled water if you will be using the steam setting on cottons or linens
- Test the iron on a small area to make sure you don't have the setting too high'this can damage or discolor the fabric
- With the pants still inside out, iron the waistband, pockets (on both sides), fly area, seams and hems, in that order
- Turn the pants right side out and pull the waistband over the pointed end of the board. Iron the waistband area and any pleats along the front of the pants below the waistband
- Lay the pants lengthwise along the ironing board with both legs together and carefully line up any preexisting creases
- Take the hem of the top pant leg and bring it toward the waistband, folding the top leg away from the bottom leg. Iron the inside (hem to crotch) of the lower leg. Turn the pants over and repeat for the other leg
- Smooth out both legs carefully and iron the outside of the top leg. Give extra attention to cuffs, if the pants have them
- Turn the pants over and iron the outside of the other leg
- Hang warm pants immediately to avoid wrinkling. Fold them through a suit hanger to avoid crushing them in a pant hanger
How to Keep Cotton Pants From Shrinking:
Cotton has been around for centuries and has been worn by people since ancient times. Today, it is woven, dyed and sewed into a wide variety of goods. This natural fiber is used to make jeans, towels, curtains, dresses and more. It is also blended with other materials to make fabrics, such as polyester. Cotton is also used in other products ranging from paper to coffee filters. One problem that occurs with cotton clothing is that it has a tendency to shrink. Here is how to keep cotton pants from shrinking
- Read the care label to see if the cotton pants require special care. Some manufacturers may suggest hand washing or dry cleaning the cotton pants. Read the directions to see if special care is required
- Wash the cotton pants in the washing machine, using cold water. Warm and hot water are likely to cause shrinkage. Use a mild detergent, such as Woolite, that is gentle on fabric
- Remove the cotton pants from the washing machine when the cycle has ended. Shake the pants to help get the wrinkles out and hang them on a drying rack. Do not put them in a dryer as the heat will shrink the fibers. Do not hang them in the sun as the warm heat from the sun will also shrink clothing
- Allow the cotton pants to air dry on the drying rack
Tips & Warnings:

- Opt for pants in basic colors that you can pair with many items to get the most for your money
- Splurge on very well cut, classic styles that will be staples in your wardrobe for years to come
- Wear control-top stockings beneath your pants for a smoother fit
- Don't let panty lines ruin your look. Check your rear view before you go out
- The material in many suits can become shiny with too much ironing. You can avoid this by placing a clean cotton cloth over the area before ironing it
- Avoid spot-cleaning pants just before ironing. Any wet spots may become permanent stains if ironed
- Irons are very hot and heavy; avoid ironing when small children are near, and never leave a hot iron unattended
Package Included: