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ladies purple dress pants Two-Pocket DPYP Dress Pant Yoga Pant | Straight (Aubergine) - Final SaleClean, classic, and impossibly comfortablethe Two Pocket DPYP Dress Pant Yoga Pant Straight Leg delivers yoga level ease with a timeless silhouette. Crafted from luxuriously soft 4 way stretch ponte knit, these womens straight leg dress pants combine polish and performance for every part of your day. A mid rise waist, slim fit through the hips and thighs, and straight leg offer a sleek yet flexible shape. With two fuss free back pockets and a smooth

Clean, classic, and impossibly comfortable—the Two-Pocket DPYP™ Dress Pant Yoga Pant Straight Leg delivers yoga-level ease with a timeless silhouette. Crafted from luxuriously soft 4-way stretch ponte knit, these women’s straight-leg dress pants combine polish and performance for every part of your day. A mid-rise waist, slim fit through the hips and thighs, and straight leg offer a sleek yet flexible shape. With two fuss-free back pockets and a smooth front, this signature Betabrand DPYP™ style transitions effortlessly from the office to after-hours plans. Available in Petite, Regular, and Long inseams for a perfect fit across every height.

  • Straight-leg silhouette that elongates and streamlines the leg
  • Mid-rise fit that sits just below the natural waist
  • Slim through hips and thighs for a tailored look with flexible comfort
  • 1.5" elastic waistband with belt loops for a smooth, stay-put fit
  • Faux fly with non-functional button for a polished trouser finish
  • Faux front pockets for clean lines
  • Two functional back pockets for fuss-free storage
  • Designed to cover a heel; to style with flats, consider a shorter inseam
  • Front rise: 9" (size S)
  • Back rise: 12.5" (size S)
  • Leg opening: 15" (size S)
  • Inseam: Petite 30" | Regular 32" | Long (Tall) 34"
  • Model wears size Small Regular
  • If between sizes, select based on waist measurement

  • Fabric: 68% Rayon, 27% Nylon, 5% Elastane
  • Wrinkle-resistant ponte knit with 4-way stretch for freedom of movement
  • Soft, durable fabric that maintains its polished look wear after wear
  • Machine wash cold with like colors
  • Use non-chlorine bleach only
  • Lay flat to dry
  • Cool iron if needed
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Best book I have yet read on the subject, and I have read many in research for the writing of my second novel. It relentlessly examines specific cases of lynching over time, but it is not a mere narrative of specific lynchings. It is an excellent analysis of the social, historical and cultural forces behind this horrendous practice. The book's discussion of the movie, Birth of a Nation, would by itself make this a valuable book, but the book's central theme is even more important. Its central theme, the public's desire for spectacle as fuel for lynchings, particularly after the abolition of legal public executions, is even more revealing. Also a good look at the social and cultural forces that over time led to the gradual demise of lynching as a phenomenon. A page turner for history readers. Warning -- man's inhumanity to man will make you simultaneously angry and sad.
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