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tall dress pants for ladies Emerson Tall Merino Wool Pants

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tall dress pants for ladies Emerson Tall Merino Wool PantsLuxurious Fabric for Tall Women: Made from Woolx Duralite fabric, 85% heavyweight Merino wool (330 g m), these pants offer unparalleled warmth, softness, and durability for taller frames. Flattering, Streamlined Fit: Sleek, straight leg design with a longer inseam for tall women, providing a tailored, sophisticated look. No Dig Comfort Waistband: The high rise, no dig waistband stays in place all day, allowing you to move confidently and comfortably.

  • Luxurious Fabric for Tall Women: Made from Woolx Duralite® fabric, 85% heavyweight Merino wool (330 g/m²), these pants offer unparalleled warmth, softness, and durability for taller frames.
  • Flattering, Streamlined Fit: Sleek, straight-leg design with a longer inseam for tall women, providing a tailored, sophisticated look.
  • No-Dig Comfort Waistband: The high-rise, no-dig waistband stays in place all day, allowing you to move confidently and comfortably.
  • Cozy Warmth Without Layers: The heavyweight Merino wool offers serious warmth for cold days, eliminating the need for thermals.
  • Deep, Functional Pockets: Spacious front pockets fit your essentials, while faux back pockets keep the silhouette sleek.
  • Effortless Style: Perfect for both professional and casual settings—dress up or down with ease.
  • Easy Care for Convenience: Machine washable and tumble-dryable, keeping these pants fresh and looking new with minimal effort.
  • Moisture-Wicking & Odor-Resistant: Stay dry and comfortable with Merino wool’s natural moisture-wicking and odor-destroying properties.
  • Warmth & Breathability: These pants provide warmth without making you feel overheated, offering the ideal balance for year-round wear.
  • Sustainably Sourced Merino Wool: Ethically made from non-mulesed wool, prioritizing both sustainability and style.
  • Ultimate Winter Warmth: Heavyweight Merino wool makes these the go-to pants for tall women looking to stay warm without sacrificing elegance.

Luxurious Tall Merino Wool Pants – The Emerson for Tall Women

Discover the perfect combination of warmth, comfort, and style with the Emerson Tall Merino Wool Pants. Crafted from our exclusive Woolx Duralite® fabric, these pants are designed with tall women in mind, offering a longer inseam without compromising on comfort or fit. Made from 85% heavyweight Merino wool (330 g/m²), they provide the ultimate softness, warmth, and durability, making them ideal for cooler weather. The sleek, straight-leg design delivers a flattering, polished silhouette that’s more fitted than our Ellie Pant, offering a sophisticated look for any occasion. The high-rise, no-dig waistband ensures all-day comfort, while deep front pockets provide functional storage without sacrificing style.

Say goodbye to layering thermals! The Emerson Tall Pants deliver cozy warmth thanks to the heavyweight Merino wool, perfect for cold winter days. And with Moisture-Wicking Performance, Merino wool naturally keeps you dry, regulating temperature so you stay comfortable without overheating. Designed for versatility, these pants effortlessly transition from office meetings to casual weekends, making them a staple in every tall woman’s wardrobe.

Style Number #X602

FABRIC:

  • 85% Australian Merino Wool, 12% Nylon, 3% Spandex
  • Non-Mulesed Wool
  • Woolmark® Certified
  • Woolx DuraLite® Fabric


FABRIC WEIGHT:

  • 330g/m²  - Warm 
  • Ideal for cooler temperatures - Fall & Winter

Follow these tips for the best performance and longest life for your garment:

Machine wash cold inside out and Tumble dry low.

Avoid fabric softener. Though it won't damage the clothing it does coat the fibers in a wax that neutralizes many benefits of Merino.
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